Feel fierce in this Hot Leopard Racerback Bralette! Teal and hot pink are the ideal colour combo for this wild design. This bralette is crying out to be shown off. Match with your favourite matching items from our Hot Leopard collection and you have an iconic look.
*** Get 10% off the briefs when you buy the matching set! ***
Our supportive Racerback Bralettes are made by our team here in Scotland. Along with looking and feeling great, they give a high level of support for a non-wired bralette. Add in the fact that they are fuller-bust friendly, and you are on to a winner! These bralettes are perfect for those days when you want comfort but don’t wish to compromise on support. They also look great as an addition to your outfit.
Our Racerback Bralettes are made from GOTS-certified organic cotton jersey and are a great sensory-friendly option. The bralettes have a firm band, like a well-fitting bra, so we recommend you size up in the band if you prefer a comfort fit.
Available in two different cuts (Mighty and Epic) so you can opt for the coverage to best suit you and your boobs.
Mighty is more of a traditional crop top – great for smaller chests.
Epic is designed with fuller busts in mind. It offers more coverage without having to size up in the band.
Lisa (purple background) is wearing a S Epic
Tinashe (2nd image white background) is wearing a S Mighty
Autumn (3rd image white background) is wearing a L Epic
Rhona is wearing an XL Epic and XL leggings.
[Design description: Hot Leopard has a teal background with black and hot pink leopard spots on it. It has a pink band and trim]
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Please note, there can be minimal differences in fabrics as cotton is a natural product. We can never fully predict how the fibres will react to the dyeing and weaving process.