Who knew Spanx make amazingly comfortable bras? I’ve been wearing this one on repeat

The reversible Breast of Both Worlds Comfort Bra is my new go-to for weekend wear

composite of Spanx Comfort Bra
(Image credit: Matilda Stanley)
Woman & Home Verdict

This smoothing bra top is wire free and wonderfully comfy while providing a gentle amount of support and hold. The reversible design means you get two bras for the price of one and it sits neatly under clothes.

Reasons to buy
  • +

    Supportive

  • +

    Smoothing

  • +

    Reversible design

Reasons to avoid
  • -

    Quite pricy

  • -

    Simple design

Why you can trust Woman & Home Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test.

When you think of Spanx, you’re most likely to think about best shapewear. The iconic brand has been loved all around the world for years, and the collection is packed full of shaping slips, bodysuits and leggings, that are all beautifully designed to define and smooth curves in all the right places.

I have long been a fan of the brand’s body-shaping shorts for wearing underneath dresses, and I know that woman&home's Digital Fashion Editor loves the confidence-boosting Spanx seamless leggings. But I had never considered their bras before. The lingerie range is impressive and covers plenty of the best bra shapes and styles including minimiser bras and sports bras.

SPECIFICATIONS

Price: RRP £47

Size Range: XS-XXXL

Padding: Light and removable

Wired: No

As somebody that loves to be comfy in what i'm wearing at all times, I decided to give the Spanx Comfort Bra a go, and I can confirm that it most definitely lives up to its name. This wire-free underwear is such a treat to wear and I have been going back to it on repeat.

This soft and stretchy bra has a little more coverage than a traditional bralette, and is the perfect blend of comfort and support. There is no-underwire or heavy padding and it’s a pull-on piece so you don’t need to worry about the clasp at the back. It sits smoothly under clothes which makes it a winning choice for anybody worried about back fat around their bra too.

Spanx Breast of Both Worlds Comfort Bra

As it’s from Spanx, the hold and support is impressive. I usually find non-wired bras to be a little too soft for keeping my chest under control while chasing round my toddler, but this one has a firmer feel to it that looks after my boobs without being too tight or rigid.

Although I wouldn’t wear it for a full day of work and errands as I’d need a little more structure to my everyday lingerie, I found it a great choice for wearing at home or for the school run and it ticked both my comfort and subtle support boxes nicely. There's some light and removable pads that add a smooth shape, but they can be taken out for an even softer feel too.

I wore the soft Café Au Lait & Chestnut Brown reversible colour-way in a size Medium for a full day before washing and wearing again, and while testing it out, I considered the fabric, shape, support and overall comfort.

a composite shot of matilda wearing the spanx bra and a flat lay shot of the bra

(Image credit: Matilda Stanley)

Spanx Comfort Bra: Comfort & Fit

This bra is firmer than most non-wired bras I've tried, but is still wonderfully comfortable. For me, it’s the perfect balance between chest support and loungewear and I wore it all day without any complaints. The wider straps can’t be adjusted but have enough give in them to fit nicely, without nipping shoulders and the wide back panel is flattering and smoothing.

It's quite high cut at the front, so not ideal if you are wearing a low-neckline top or dress, but I didn’t have any issues with it while under a jumper or t-shirt. The fabric has a good amount of give to it and it's made up of 91% polyamide and 9% elastane. It feels a little thicker than some other bras, which may be a bit heavy for high summer months but overall I found it breathable and easy to move around in.

It’s available in a wide range of sizes covering XS-3XL, which covers a band size of 31-54.

Spanx comfort bra lying flat on a bed

(Image credit: Matilda Stanley)

Spanx Comfort Bra: Style

The very simple design of this one is a little more shapewear rather than high fashion. While it's not particularly pretty, if you’re looking for a fuss-free bralette to pop on for the weekend, this one is a winner.

The lace and embroidery-free finish keeps it smooth and sleek too, so you can wear under tight fitting tops without any worries about it looking lumpy. The very clever point about this one is that it's reversible, so you can get two colourways from just one bra!

I opted for the soft brown tone, which had a darker chocolate shade on the reverse. It's also available in a three other options which includes black/nude, pink/grey and a white/pale lilac too.

Spanx Comfort Bra: Care

Unlike a lot of my structured bras, the soft and padding-free shape of this one means it can be thrown in the washing machine and rinsed on a low temperature. I found that it washed well and after drying, it retained its shape and hold really well.

Spanx Comfort Bra: Verdict

As I mentioned earlier, I am all about comfort when it comes to everyday basics and this hero bra really impressed me. It offers much more support than I was expecting while being super easy to wear and sat invisibly underneath my clothes. As with the rest of the Spanx range, it feels like it's been designed to smooth and accentuate my shape rather than restrict it.

It’s a great all-rounder and I’ve worn it again and again.

Spanx Comfort Bra: Shop More Colours

Matilda Stanley

Matilda Stanley is a freelance style editor covering all things fashion, beauty and interiors. She writes and styles for both print and online and covers everything from the latest catwalk trends to bargain skincare buys. With over fifteen years of experience in the industry, Matilda has worked on TV shows including 'Gok's Fashion Fix', and written and styled for publications including Closer, Heat, Bella, Look, Woman, Good Housekeeping, Now, and The Daily Mail.