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How a year of lockdowns changed our relationships with our bras

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the list of what’s trending (and selling) at brands from Marks & Spencer, to Chité, to Figleaves includes flexi-fits, seam-free cups, silk triangle tops, lace bralettes and even knitted and crochet bras.

The national response has clearly been to go soft when times are hard. New research by Tu at Sainsbury’s and Attest found that since lockdown began 60 percent of British women have switched their usual underwear set for a non-wired option, and 46% of those surveyed said they ditched their bras altogether for at least one day a week in the name of comfort.It’s a mantra that has proven well suited to our new lifestyles; one can work from home in loungewear and put on a stretchy sports bra for exercise.Shopping habits have changed, and it's a.

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