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Sugar Hill Bra

$500.00 USD $180.00 USD

Keep it light, easy and comfortable with the Sugar Hill Bra. This medium support seamless bra is the perfect combination of support, comfort, and style. The design is well thought out giving you a sporty feminine attitude. To insure Sugar Hill bra has the perfect fit and look we have added adjustable shoulder straps, and removable foam pads for a customized the fit.

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Light and easy seamless

Fitting tips: If you are between sizes, we recommend you go up a size for best comfort
Length: Cropped
Support: Medium
Material: Seamless Knitted 95% Polyamide 5% Elastane
Features: Knitted cups, adjustable shoulder straps, removable foam pads

Keep it light, easy and comfortable with the Sugar Hill Bra. This medium support seamless bra is the perfect combination of support, comfort, and style. The design is well thought out giving you a sporty feminine attitude. To insure Sugar Hill bra has the perfect fit and look we have added adjustable shoulder straps, and removable foam pads for a customized the fit.

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