A MUM-OF-TWO has shared the £3 bra that’s among the best she’s “ever worn” – and you can get it on your local high street.
Sophie is a size 36D, and suffers with back pain due to being top heavy.



But rather than spending tonnes on a bra to fit, Sophie explained her favourites are from her local Poundland – and cost just £3.
“Poundland has something that I’m gonna put you ladies on to that you will be thanking me for,” she said in a video on her TikTok page.
She then held up the bras – one black and one white – as she raved about the budget buy.
“They are some of the best bras I have worn,” she continued.
“These and the cotton ones they do – exceptional.
“I think they go up to like a DD and an E, but I’m a 36D and they’re phenomenal.
“If you haven’t got onto the Poundland bra hype – actually the Poundland clothes hype – that section is absolutely cracking!”
“Poundland must have and it’s only £3!” Sophie captioned her video.
“Since having my kids I’ve struggled to find decent bras,” one person wrote in the comments section.
“Bloody going down there now lol.
“Hope they have my busty E size!”
“Running there right now I’ve been looking for a good bra for ages!”
“Honestly they are so good!” Sophie replied.
“I struggle with back pain from mine and these have sorted it!”
“Get the Poundland app girl,” a third advised.
“When you spend so much you get vouchers every month, so could even get a free 1 a month!”
An ex employee on Poundland’s prices

Holly Laing, 22, from Northampton, has revealed she used to work in Poundland and often heard customers say the same annoying thing.
Holly claimed she worked for Poundland in 2015 for three months as a Christmas temp.
She said that customers would get annoyed when products cost more than £1 individually.
In a comical video, Holly acted out a scenario that often occurred on her shift at the bargain store, where customers were always baffled and irritated that items could cost over £1.
Holly uploaded her video with the caption “I heard this a lot” as she said: “POV: Not everything’s £1 in Poundland”.
Holly explained that customers would often say to her: “But this is the pound shop, is it not?”
“That’s very misleading, I’ll only pay for that if it’s a pound.”
Poundland currently has a 70% off sale running in stores, where everything included is £5 or under.
And the store is becoming increasingly popular for its low-price, high quality clothes – with some people even insisting it’s overtaken Primark for its basics.
“We’ve also extended our basics range because we know the importance of having those wardrobe staples that you can rely on year-round,” Poundland said on their website.
“Our classic T-Shirts and versatile dresses are perfect for mixing and matching with the rest of your wardrobe, giving you easy, everyday options for any occasion.
“Whether you’re dressing up for a casual outing or keeping it simple for running errands, these essentials are timeless, practical, and affordable.”