I wear this style of bra almost every day, and have purchased multi-packs of them from various sellers on Amazon over the last few years. This brand has proved my favorite. The price point is a bit lower than their competitors, yet the quality is better and I prefer the fit of these to other brands that look almost exactly like them. (I am talking only about the simple bralette style in the black/white/tan colorway.)So, I am usually a size 32C, and I like that these bralettes have a little more coverage than others with a similar design. They are cut higher under the arm so are good at containing side-boob, and they're not so scanty that I'm in danger of a nipslip, as has been the case with a competing brand called "Caramel Cantina." The pads are slightly less stiff and mold to your natural shape better, and are flattering under clingy tops. The convertible strap hooks that hardly anyone uses do not come loose if you lay down at the wrong angle. And they fit very snugly, especially when you first get them. I think if your underbust measurement is more than 34 inches, or if your cup size is larger than a D cup, you might find these to be too tight. For me they are just right, and best of all they do not become a size larger over time. I can't always be bothered to hand wash and line dry a $5 bra, yet I have a few of this brand that have held up for three years. I've found that it *is* really important to take the inserts out before washing them if you want those to last more than a few months, which is annoying to keep track of. But that has been true for all of the brands I've tried that sell this style cheaply.I've seen some reviewers call these sports bras, but I would not recommend them for anything except very low-impact exercise. The straps are thin, and the bottom band is not very thick. And you wouldn't want to be laundering these constantly. But they are extremely comfortable for everyday use. I even sleep in them.