I have 34B boobs and am in the ‘no bra club’ – my built-in padded top ‘changes everything’
WHILE many women choose to forego bras because of their restrictive nature and visible straps, others argue that their boobs need some form of support.
Natalie Rogers Soto found a way to get the best of both words.
Rogers Soto is the founder of the viral, size-inclusive clothing brand Klassy Network.
Klassy Network has made its rounds on TikTok thanks to the “Brami Tops” that have built-in bras and cute styles.
Rogers Soto said the Brami design is a game-changer for women who usually skip certain tops because of their fear of going braless.
In a TikTok video, she responded to people who “don’t wear one-shoulder tops” because their boobs would look saggy without a bra – which would be in plain sight with this kind of shirt.
Holding up a $39 orange, one shoulder crop top, she happily revealed: “It has built-in pads.”
Rogers Soto, who wears a size 34B bra, danced proudly as she made her case: “But it really changes everything.”
TikTok influencer Becca Moore (@becccamooore) has also joined the no bra club thanks to Klassy Network.
“I used to be super flat-chested,” she said in a video.
To solve her dilemma and enhance her assets, she would layer up on under garments.
“I would wear two push-up bras under anything I ever wore, every day.”
Last year, she decided to do something about it that would be permanent.
“I got chest surgery and now I’m anti-bra, because it’s just so much work. It’s so much work to find one that works with whatever shirt you’re wearing.”
Speaking to her followers, she told them she was about to change their lives.
“I found this brand where the bras are built-in to the shirt.
“And not in like, a bathing suit way. In a good way. Like they fit with whatever top you’re wearing.”
She modeled a $52 cream-colored, long sleeve, low-cut polo shirt.
With its fitted style, it cinched her waist and lifted her boobs, giving her the perfect amount of cleavage.
“Like, I’m not wearing a bra right now. But I still get the bra effect.”
Thanks to the chic collar, Becca said she felt like a golf girl ready to hit the links.
“They also even have sweatshirts with built-in bras.”