Apparel : Jockey High Impact Zipper Front Bra

Jockey High Impact Zipper Front Bra

from: Jockey




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 24698







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Jockey
Clothing Size: One Size
Color: *
Department: womens
Fabric Type: microfiber
Feature: Style 548300
Label: Jockey
Manufacturer: Jockey
Publisher: Jockey
Sales Rank: 24698
Studio: Jockey


Features:
  • Style 548300







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
This style has all you desire from a sport bra. The moisture management fabrication helps wick away sweat as you workout. The zipper front allows for easy on and off, while the snap lock feature allows for ultimate security. Enjoy the padded cups for added comfort as well as keeping shape and structure with each wear. Racer back styling gives your added mobility. Fabric Content: Shell: Jersey Section 88% Nylon / 12% Spandex & Mesh Section 94% Polyester/8% Spandex. Lining: 94% Polyester/6% Spandex. Machine wash & dry. Imported.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great sport bra
This bra is well made and very sturdy, but beware it does not have a lot of give and it really squashes you in. If that is what you want then this is the bra for you



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - OK, But...
The first time I used it, it was fine. The second and third time I used it, it burst open, during unopportune times (like during a game of raquetball). It was such a nice idea, and it fit so well, that I was quite disappointed. I don't trust it anymore. The zipper is weak. Quite disappointing.

Bra Front Zipper Impact High Jockey




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