The comfortable bra known as Ta-Ta Towels make a great gift for Valentine’s Day that women can give to themselves, or their significant others can surprise them with.
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A towel bra designed to stop boob sweat and allow for comfort and support while getting ready, lounging around the house or breastfeeding, Ta-Ta Towels have quickly become a household name.
A special Valentine’s Day collection was recently released just in time for the holiday, and features two limited edition varieties: Sweet Hearts and Sedona Sunrise.
Sweet Hearts features a variety of multi-colored hearts against a white background, while Sedona Sunrise offers a bold pattern of reds, oranges, pinks, whites, blacks, yellows and light greens.
In addition, women and their significant others alike can browse nearly 20 different patterns in the full catalog.
Related: Makers Of Ta-Ta Towels Release Special Valentine’s Day Collection
Ta-Ta Towels are made from a stretch terrycloth with the highest quality cotton, and are reversible as well.
As seen on the ABC show “Shark Tank,” Ta-Ta Towels are available in sizes 30C up to 46J at a regular price of $29.99, with clearance prices at $22.
The ultimate aim of the towel bra is to provide women with the opportunity to “look sexy and be comfortable with Ta-Ta Towels.”
For more information about Ta-Ta Towels, visit: https://tatatowels.com/
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