A front-facing, medium close-up of a person with fair skin wearing a black, full-coverage lace bra. The bra features a high-apex plunge design with a geometric, mesh-like lace overlay...
Geometric lace that feels like a second skin. 🖤 This full-coverage plunge offers incredible support while staying soft and breathable. It’s one of those rare pieces that manages to be both functional and undeniably pretty. Well-loved and perfectly broken in for that 'Squishy' comfort you're looking for.
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Well Loved Black Bralette

Well-loved black bralette worn and repaired by the seller. Originally too small for a fuller bust, it caused spill, sweat, and heavy strain—leading to ripped lace and multiple hand-sewn repairs with mesh and added side structure. A truly worn, seller-loved bra with real history.

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Front View (Lying Down): A high-angle shot of a person lying on a grey plush surface wearing the geometric black lace bra and matching high-waisted lace bottoms. The soft lighting emphasizes the texture of the fabric and the curves of the body.
Modern geometry meets total comfort. 🖤 This full-coverage set features a unique mesh-like lace that’s incredibly soft and breathable. The high-apex cups provide a secure, hugged sensation, while the racerback detail ensures the straps never slip. It’s a well-loved piece that has reached that perfect 'squishy' level of soft—ready to be your new favorite.

This Bralette is my first and last of its kind. Turns out there's a reason why they don't usually make bralettes for bigger cup sizes and that reason is smooshed boobs and sweat. Despite all of this, I absolutely LOVED this Bralette. So much so that I have repaired it myself a few times.

Back View: A rear-view shot of the person wearing the black bra. The back design features thin, double straps that meet at a wide lace-trimmed band, secured with a three-hook-and-eye closure. The person is also wearing matching black lace bottoms.
A woman with brown hair in a butterfly clip is seen from behind, wearing a black lace bra and leggings. She stands in a bedroom with white walls and a grey curtain in the background.

Also, turns out this lace was NOT made to contain volume, as it ended up ripping apart because of the strain it was put under. I still wore it even after the damage it took in the back as you can see on the picture above. But at some point I have to let go and admit I cannot wear it anymore.

A close-up shot shows a hand-stitched repair on the front of a black lace bra. To reinforce the ripping lace, mesh fabric has been sewn into the center to provide more structure.
Instead of tossing a favorite piece, I gave this black lace bra a second life!

This is a repair I had made on the front of the bra, the lace kept ripping, so I handsewn mesh to the middle to give it more structure.

This is another repair I had made. I added structure to the sides so the fabric wouldn't bunch or roll up. So I took some tie wraps and cut them and inserted them in the satin ribbon that I had sewn to the side seams of the bra. Worked like a charm !

Even when I first bought it the cup size was a bit too small and tended to spill. However, I still made it work for a long time as I loved the versatility of this bra.