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Is Honeylove sold in department stores?

You’ll find Honeylove in-store at Nordstrom, Von Maur, and Dillard’s, and online at Bare Necessities, Amazon, and Bloomingdale’s. Product selection may vary by location. To find a store near you, click the links below: Visit Nordstrom’s website & find a store near you!

Is Honeylove bra sold in stores?

You’ll find Honeylove in-store at Nordstrom, Von Maur, and Dillard’s, and online at Bare Necessities, Amazon, and Bloomingdale’s. Product selection may vary by location. To find a store near you, click the links below: Visit Nordstrom’s website & find a store near you!

Is Honeylove a Chinese company?

Honeylove, a Los Angeles-based company specializing in innovative intimate apparel and activewear designed to enhance confidence and comfort for women of all shapes and sizes, has integrated LYCRA® brand technologies into some of its shapewear and underwear product offerings.Jun 2, 2024

Which is better third love or Honeylove?

Both brands prioritize sustainability and ethical production practices, and offer a wide range of sizes to ensure a perfect fit. However, Honeylove goes beyond shapewear and offers a variety of stylish and functional products, while ThirdLove stands out with their innovative fit finder tool and charitable donations.

Do Honeylove bras provide support?

Look for bras that have compressive fabric, wide straps, a thick under-band, bonding or elastic beneath the bust, boning on either side of the bust, molded foam cups, and a wide band. Honeylove’s wireless bras are built with strong support.

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Mel @ brokeGIRLrich / November 24, 2021 Let’s start with Parade. Parade found me on Instagram (not surprising, right? I’ve written several times about what am impulse Instagram/Facebook ad problem I have sometimes). These ladies in these ads look so happy. And their body types are so varied. You know what I want to see from bra ads though? Videos of larger women running. Do their boobs fall right out? I mean, they could still use tape or something to mislead us, but you really can’t tell anything from a still picture, can you? Sometimes though… I’m in denial about this. Some nice things about Parade – they donate 1% of their sales to charities, they use sustainable fabrics, and they do have inclusive sizing. Some less nice things – they are super flimsy and your boobs will fall right out. No hold. No support. I got the Plunge Bralette – now, I know I should be suspicious of anything that says plunge. Plunge has notoriously bad support but this was based off of buying the exact same bra advertised that the woman in the ad was wearing. And she was quite stacked but I could see that it appeared to have a magic connection there in the middle. Magic connection? Whatever can you mean? I have drawn you a fancy Paint picture to explain. If you have bigger boobs, the part in the middle needs to meet higher/have extra support to hold them in place. Anyway, suffice to say, this bra did not have that magic connection despite being a Large, which matched my size on their size chart. I bought that bra and a matching pair of underwear cause I was really excited about a fun matching pattern. The bra was $38.00 The underwear was $13.00 I didn’t even try on the underwear since I knew I would be sending the bra back. It took two days for their customer service to reply to my email when I inquired about returns. They issued my refund with no questions asked but the craziest thing, especially considering it was worth $51.00 is that they don’t take returns, you just keep the items. Their email said “we don’t accept returned items, so no need to ship these back – feel free to keep them or give them to a friend, or even better, donate unopened items to your local women’s shelter.” Brownie point to them for that last line, but why would I give another a woman a terrible and useless bra? I donated it in the Salvation Army bag so at least someone can try it on themselves if they want it. Parade: NOT WORTH THE SPLURGE MeUndies So who hasn’t seen an ad for MeUndies? Is it just me or have they been all over social media for a while now, with a lot of really cute patterns. The thing about MeUndies is that they have tons of prints, that last for a limited time, and lots of different cuts. They also have matching mens and womens patterns. I bough the XL FeelFree Longline Bralette and FeelFree Hipster. The bralette looks like it has substantial magic connection happening and in all the ads, with women of various body shapes, it looked like that bra had pretty good coverage. They are also advertised that they are super soft and comfy. Some nice things about MeUndies – they have super cute patterns, though the bra is wireless, it does have a little extra support where the wire usually goes that is a little helpful, and they are incredibly soft. Some less nice things – the bra and underwear were different shades of orange (as in, the underwear was a much more faded orange out of the package than the bralette), their bras don’t have nearly enough support, and their customer service was kind of rough. So the XL turned out to be much too large and I wanted to exchange it for a Large. At the very top of their website, you can see it says Free US Shipping & Returns. But then friends, how does one make this return? There is no clear spot for Returns on the website. I went to the FAQs and found Orders & Returns but they only have a What is Your Return Policy link that takes you to a Submit a request form, which I did and then didn’t hear from anyone. Overall, it took 3 days to figure out how to navigate the return and I really only started to get anywhere with it after I complained online. Like Parade, MeUndies told me to just keep the bra (kind of weird) and they fully refunded me. Since I really loved how soft the fabric was and was immediately won over to the underwear, I just ordered the next size down in the same bralette. The bra was $36.00 The underwear was $18.00 It doesn’t have nearly enough hold to wear out in public but it is fine to wear around the house, so I do, but $54 for a bra and underwear set to just wear around the house isn’t generally a thing I want to do. I won’t be buying another bra. The hipster is pretty comfy though. MeUndies: NOT WORTH THE SPLURGE Lively Another company I found through the interwebs, Lively does have the magic connection and the ads looked super cute. They actually had more prints when I ordered back in August and are not currently stocking the poppy print that drew me in for this particular bra, but I bought the Busty Bralette in size 2. I also got a matching hipster. Some nice things about Lively – lots of color choices, good return policy, good support, and very comfy Some less nice things – I do get the double boob happening If you’ve read this far, you probably already know what double boob is, when your bra fits fine but it squeezes in the cup and even though the girls are securely restrained, they are oozing out a little. So you wouldn’t want to wear a tight t-shirt with this bra. That aside, I actually like it a lot and find it pretty comfy. Due to the double boob, I probably wouldn’t buy another one, but I’m ok with owning this one and I do wear it out of the house plenty depending on my shirt, and with chunky sweater weather here, it is in regular rotation now. The bra was $45.00 The underwear was $15.00 I may also have given up too soon and possibly should’ve tried to return it for a size bigger, but the band fit well. Lively: MAYBE WORTH THE SPLURGE Honeylove I saved the best for last. I don’t even need to do a pros and cons here. This bra is fan-freaking-fastic. I bought the Silhouette Bra for $64, of course, the most expensive on the list. However, it’s really comfortable, has excellent support, and no double boob issues. It’s really a great bra. There are even a few color options. I got it in fig and it has a velvety pattern on it. All around very cute. So speaking of those affiliate links, if I’ve sold you on this bra, this link will take you to Honeylove and save you $20, while giving me a $20 credit. 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