34DDD-Cup Shoppers "Don’t Need to Wear a Bra" With These Supportive Tank Tops That Are $5 Apiece

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They're “flattering” and versatile, too.

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I envy my twin sister, who, despite sharing my genes, was blessed with A-cup boobs. She sees things differently: Apparently, I’m the lucky one with my DDs. The grass is always greener, I suppose. It is, nevertheless, an undeniable fact that those of us with larger chests may find braless dressing more challenging; it’s trickier to look and feel supported without, well, some sort of physical support. 

Hence my excitement when I saw the OQQ Tank Top three-pack, which shoppers say are perfect for breezy, braless wear — and super flattering to boot. Of course, the shirts are perfect for smaller chest sizes, too (in fact, I’ve already sent my sister the link). Best of all, the tanks are on sale in select shades — some under $15, making each shirt a mere $5.

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The OQQ Tank Top is a simple, stylish, and supportive wardrobe staple. Sold in sets of three, the shirt comes in myriad colors, including a super-versatile set of neutrals, which happen to be most discounted.

Made from a blend of 90 percent nylon and 10 percent spandex, the shirt has a stretchy, form-hugging fit with a soft, lightly supportive feel without digging into skin. The ribbed detailing and square neckline add an elevated, sophisticated touch and an on-trend silhouette.

The shirt has a cropped cut that hits the navel, making it perfect for styling with high-waisted jeans, blousy trousers, and, of course, athleisure pieces. Moreover, the body-hugging fit makes the tank perfect for layering; wear under a sweater for extra warmth sans extra bulk. Or, as I plan to do as fall approaches, pair with a cardigan for an outfit that straddles the seasons.

Another major pro in my book: sturdy straps, which shoppers say resist sliding down shoulders.

Moreover, for anyone who’d prefer to don a bra, the straps are thicker than “standard bra [straps],” says one shopper — which, in turn, conceals straps for a seamless look. Says another who prefers no bra, the shirts are “perfect…without a bra while still feeling supported.” Another shopper, who’s a 34 DDD, says they “finally found a tank that [they] don’t need to wear a bra” with, noting that they’ve purchased numerous sets. Finally, another shopper calls them “great for lounging without a bra,” and “flattering.”

For a wardrobe staple that’s equal parts versatile, stylish, and flattering, shop the OQQ tank top. At $5 a piece, the shirts are price-identical to the Venti cold brew I bought this morning. And I’d much rather have a top that I’ll wear again and again. 

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