To buy: $8 (was $16); amazon.com. “​​Flattering and comfortable,” declared one of the nearly 1,500 five-star reviewers, who mentioned they were looking for a wireless bra that still offered support. Another shopper echoed the same views, saying they also find the fit and style of the bra to be comfortable, plus adding, “I completely forget I have it on.” The bra’s cups are made from 84 percent nylon and 16 percent spandex, and the band’s lace features 79 percent nylon and 21 percent spandex for maximum comfort and stretch. The goal is for the bra to feel “feather-lite” while you’re wearing it for “second skin comfort,” according to Hanes. Even though it’s wire-free, the bra still provides coverage, shape, and support. The bra is “perfect for those who hate wire,” said another shopper, who uses their bra for both work and exercise. Although that does sound enticing, another shopper clarified that the bra offers “full coverage with medium support,” but it might not be the bra to wear for more intense workouts, like running. If you’re looking for a new bra staple, shop the Hanes Oh So Light wire-free bra in four neutral shades (and a pretty shade of blue) and sizes small through XXXL while it’s on sale for 50 percent off.