DEANGELMON Padded V Bralette Review: A Deep V, Removable Foam, and a Three-Pack
We already did OEAK’s Deep V — one plunge, no miracle. DEANGELMON sells the pack version: seamless microfiber, a deep V, thin adjustable straps, a wide pull-on band, removable teardrop pads. Seventeen dollars. Fifty-seven hundred reviews. A 4.1. The stills show black, tan, and cream stacked like that is a wardrobe. It is three of the same bralette in the colors that disappear under a knit.
Padded means foam you can take out, not a push-up. Pull-on means no hook. Deep V means the gore is a suggestion. If you wanted a wire that pins a plunge, you wanted a different aisle. If you wanted three wireless Vs for the price of one department-store bralette, stay.
The V is the neckline. The pad is optional.
Smooth cups, no seam to read through a tee. The V is deep enough for a shirt you bought for a V. Pads insert from a slit at the cup — they migrate if you wash them in. Take them out. The band is wide and tagless, printed care on the fabric. That is the comfort pitch. It is also why a band that is small becomes a tourniquet with no hook to loosen. Size the ribcage, not the model’s hands-behind-back pose. Size Guide for band logic, then ignore letters that assume a wire.
Straps are spaghetti with plastic sliders. They show. They also stay better than fashion string. The back is a wide smooth band — no clasp, no fashion cutout. Cream is a cream. Nude is a tan. Black is the one that does not flash. A pack lets you be wrong about nude once.
No hook. The band is the closure. Size it like you mean it.
Wash, support, the 4.1
Cold, bag, hang, pads out. Heat makes foam into crumbs and the band into a different size. Support is light: a wireless V with foam. Average busts get a shape. Fuller busts get a shelf that is also a V, which is how OEAK’s reviews went, and how these will go if you believe “padded” means architecture. The 4.1 is people who wanted a pack of smooth Vs and got it, plus people who wanted a plunge bra and bought a bralette.
Who it's for
A deep V knit, a pack of nudes, no wire. Not a sports bra, not a minimizer, not a $17 miracle for a G cup. Pull it on, take the pads out to wash, and do not hunt for a hook that was never sewn in.
Pros
- Three colors of the same smooth V for seventeen dollars
- Removable pads — wear them or do not
- Tagless wide band that disappears under a tee
- Deep V that matches a shirt cut for one
- 4.1 at this volume is a pack that does the light-support job
Cons
- Pull-on: no hook to rescue a tight band
- Spaghetti sliders can show
- Pads migrate in the wash if you leave them in
- Not support for a full bust or high impact
- Heat retires foam and elastic
A $17 padded V bralette pack. Size the pull-on band, wash the pads separately, and do not expect a wired plunge.