Free to Be Bra – Wild *Light Support, A/B Cup | Women’s Bras | lululemon

Designed for Yoga. Slick and Low-Friction Support, Luxtreme™ Fabric. Light Support, A/B Cups.

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Why we made this

Meet you at yoga? This strappy open-back bra is ready for all the ways you move, stretch, and open.

lick and Low-Friction Support, Luxtreme™ Fabric(Click to Close)

  • Slick and low-friction support
  • Sweat-wicking
  • Four-way stretch
  • Breathable
  • Feels cool to the touch
  • Added Lycra® fibre for stretch and shape retention

Material and care(Click to Close)

Materials
  • Bra:
    77% Nylon,
    23% Lycra® elastane
  • Middle layer:
    89% Nylon,
    11% Elastane
  • Bra lining:
    82% Nylon,
    18% Lycra® elastane
  • Straps:
    77% Polyester,
    23% Lycra® elastane
Care
  • Wash with like colours
  • Machine wash cold
  • Do not bleach
  • Tumble dry low
  • Do not iron
  • Do not dry clean

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10 Reviews For This Product

  1. 10

    by Marie

    I love this bra and own it in a few colours. Size 10 is the most comfortable. I wanted to make sure it was slightly looser so the straps would not pinch and pull. I have a very wide chest but small breasts and I find that this style is the perfect fit and a great amount of support for weight training yoga and even light jogging or just to wear when working from home. It is also a very pretty style and quite flattering. My measurements are 38.5 inches bust and 34 inch underbust and 5’4 145 lbs

  2. 10

    by Amie

    the back is very flattering and the support is perfect for yoga

  3. 10

    by Brib

    Super cute I love to wear it.

  4. 10

    by Paige

    This top is so cute in all the colors. Its fits very nicely, but I do recommend sizing up.

  5. 10

    by Julie

    Obsessed with bra it’s so flattering and pretty. I want every color.

  6. 10

    by Andrea

    Perfect for light activity and comfortable enough for everyday wear! I am a 30B and size 4 is loose enough to be comfortable with just the right amount of support. Being petite, I love the thin band and strap detailing. The white is stunning.

  7. 10

    by Karen

    My most comfortable sports bra for biking or wearing out.

  8. 10

    by Jay

    Based on other reviews, I bought a size up and I’m glad I did. Fits well, super comfortable and such a cute back. Works great while doing yoga.

  9. 10

    by Jib

    I bought this in the same size as all of my Lulu bras and it is significantly smaller 🙁
    Will have to return it, unfortunately. Love the color though!

  10. 10

    by Redhawk

    I do a lot of cross training- crossfit, yoga and running and I use this bra for all 3. I have a short torso so I love how it hits just right in the band. I’m an A/B cup with broad shoulders and this bra is perfect. I’m a hard medium in sports bras and a 6 in the align tank. The 8 is perfect for me.

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