I recently purchased the Rene Rofe Cotton Training Bras for my daughter and I must say, I am pretty impressed with the quality and the comfort these bras provide. The pack comes with six crop camisoles that are perfect for everyday wear or for girls who are just starting to wear bras. The material is soft and breathable, making it very comfortable for my daughter to wear throughout the day. One thing that I love about these training bras is that they are perfect for layering. My daughter loves to wear them under her t-shirts and dresses because they are not too tight or restrictive. The wide shoulder straps also add to the comfort factor, as they do not dig into her shoulders and cause any discomfort. The only downside to these bras is that the sizing can be a bit inconsistent. While most of the bras fit my daughter perfectly, there were a couple that we had to exchange because they were either too tight or too loose. However, once we found the right size, my daughter had no complaints and has been wearing them ever since. Overall, I would definitely recommend the Rene Rofe Cotton Training Bras for any parent looking for a comfortable and affordable option for their daughter. They are durable, easy to care for, and provide the perfect amount of support for young girls who are just starting to wear bras.
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