There was a time when, like many women, I accepted the feeling of “constriction” as something normal. Whether it was for work, sports, or formal occasions, I habitually wore traditional underwire bras. At the end of each day, the sense of relief I felt when unclasping the straps was almost overwhelming. Yet I never realized how this “daily discomfort” had subtly affected my mood, my focus, and even the rhythm of my breathing.
It wasn’t until I discovered Rejeanne—a French brand built on the concept of liberating the female body—that I understood that intimate wear should not only offer physical support, but also an internal sense of ease. And for me, everything changed the moment I put on a “soft, wireless choice.”
1. Underwear Shouldn’t Be a Compromise—It Should Be an Understanding
For many years, I thought choosing a bra meant choosing between support and comfort. Especially during the early stages of my career, I wore underwire bras to look professional. The firm cups and tight lift did boost my confidence in front of the mirror, but they also made it impossible to truly relax my shoulders all day.
Around my menstrual period, the discomfort became even more severe. My sore breasts would clash with the stiff structure of the bra, and I often spent the day enduring pain in silence. One day, I came across a French blogger recommending Rejeanne’s wireless bras—describing them as “like wearing nothing, yet fully supported.” I decided to give it a try.
The first piece I bought was Rejeanne’s classic soft-touch bra made with OEKO-TEX certified organic cotton. It felt smooth and gentle against my skin, without any unnecessary embellishments. From the moment I put it on, I realized that real intimate design is about “support without pressure.” It followed the natural curves of my body, whether I was standing, walking, or sitting at work. It felt like a part of me—not something pressing onto me.
Since then, I’ve let go of the idea that I have to “endure discomfort for the sake of appearance” and started choosing designs that understand and respect my body.
2. It’s Not About Going Braless—It’s About Smart Support
I admit I was initially skeptical about going wireless. After all, many Asian women are raised to believe in the importance of structured support. But Rejeanne’s designs gradually dissolved that belief.
Firstly, their bras aren’t just loosely made. The elastic lace and three-dimensional stitching ensure a firm silhouette. Strategic areas—such as the sides and bottom—are reinforced, so the shape is defined without any tight marks or pinching. Most notably, the “memory support band” automatically adjusts to fit different breast shapes, offering just the right lift without pushing or flattening.
Secondly, the shoulder straps blew me away. They’re wide and elastic, never digging into my shoulders. Instead, they provide a kind of “gravity cushioning,” so even after a long day of desk work, I no longer feel neck or shoulder pain. As someone who often wears shirts or jackets, this is like an “invisible comfort zone.”
Additionally, Rejeanne uses heat-sensitive and breathable materials inside the cups. Even during the hot and humid southern summers, I never feel sweaty or uncomfortable. I’ve worn their lightweight bras from morning meetings to evening events without ever needing to readjust or change. This is what “smart support” feels like—allowing me to stay relaxed and poised in any setting.

3. Periods, Travel, Workouts—I Wear It for Everything
Most people have different bras for different needs—daily wear, periods, workouts, lounging. But since switching to Rejeanne, I’ve found it suitable for all of life’s scenarios.
During my period, my body becomes extra sensitive, especially in the breast area. I choose Rejeanne’s “soothing warmth” series during this time. The light compression material feels like gentle hands cradling me—no pain, no red marks. The inner layer is also treated with natural silver ions, helping with antibacterial and odor control—ideal even in hot weather.
For travel, I bring Rejeanne’s removable cup version. It folds easily, dries fast, and leaves no visible lines under clothing. I can hand-wash it at night, press it with a towel, and wear it dry by morning. It’s a space-saving, quick-drying miracle for anyone on the move.
During exercise, I wear their “light pressure and stability” model. While it’s not a traditional sports bra, the wide underband and reinforced side panels keep everything in place without squeezing too tightly. It’s more breathable than most sports bras too. I’ve worn it for hot yoga and brisk walks—no chafing, no sweat buildup.
But what touches me the most is that I never feel anxious when changing clothes. At the end of the day, there are no marks, no pressure points—just the satisfying realization that I can breathe freely. That’s when I understood: a good bra should be my ally, not my enemy.
4. Breaking Beauty Standards—Rediscovering What I Truly Like
In the past, bra aesthetics focused on “push-up,” “minimize,” or “lift.” But with Rejeanne, I started rethinking what underwear really means.
In front of the mirror, I stopped obsessing over cleavage or perfect lines. Instead, I paid attention to whether my body felt relaxed—whether my mood was light. Rejeanne gently reminded me that underwear isn’t just for others’ eyes—it’s about how I feel in my own skin.
I began choosing colors I’d never considered before—nude tea, berry red, smoky blue. These aren’t flashy shades for others; they’re subtle expressions of my personal taste. Rejeanne’s palette reflects that signature French restraint—understated, yet full of character. Even if I’m dressed plainly on the outside, I feel elegant within.
5. From One Bra Onward, I Fell Back in Love With My Body
A woman’s body changes with time, hormones, routines, and emotions. We might go through the perky teen years, the exhausted postpartum phase, the turbulent menopause. None of these are flaws—they are the honest journey of our bodies.
There was a time when I felt my body was “off-track”—sagging, loose, not firm enough. I resorted to more underwires and shapewear, trying to “correct” myself. But now, Rejeanne has helped me embrace the kindest truth: I don’t need to fix anything—I just need to treat myself well.

That realization led me to care more about how my body feels, not just how it looks. I started practicing yoga, meditating, massaging my chest and underarm lymph nodes with body oils. I now take a few deep breaths and stretch gently before bed. These habits all began with that first Rejeanne bra.
It doesn’t use underwires, yet makes me stronger. It doesn’t force lift, yet helps me stand taller. It has shown me that comfort is not laziness—it is a blend of intelligence and compassion.
Comfort Is the Most Tender Kind of Confidence
People often say, “A woman’s confidence comes from what’s in her wardrobe.” But now I believe: the most empowering pieces aren’t the priciest dresses. They are the ones that lie close to your heartbeat, day after day.
For me, that’s Rejeanne. With delicate French craftsmanship, a female-centric vision, and sustainable materials, it brings me calm and clarity every day. From daily wear to periods, from work to rest, from triangle bras to bralettes, from soft-touch to structured—I’ve tried them all, and loved them all.
I hope you, too, can find that one gentle companion—an undergarment not meant to hide yourself for others, but to dress with love for yourself.
Tenderness is not weakness. True strength lies in being at ease. Rejeanne has helped me feel more free with every breath I take.