Wear Test Program — A Note From the Mailroom
Yesterday, we finally packed up the latest UnaBra samples and sent them off to Ruby and the TouchBall team.
There’s something quietly exciting about this moment. The bras have been in our hands for months — sketches, fabric tests, dozens of prototypes — and now they’re going to someone else’s hands, to be worn, stretched, and tested in real life.
It’s not just about whether the bra fits.
It’s about how it feels when you move, reach, laugh, or run between meetings.
It’s about tiny details — how the pad settles, how the fabric stretches and snaps back, how it supports without getting in the way.
Ruby and the TouchBall team are the first to experience these little tweaks.
Every note, every “aha” moment, every tiny adjustment they suggest will help us refine the bras further.
I like to imagine the journey of each sample:
From our sketches → to our hands → to theirs → back to us in the form of feedback.
It’s a quiet cycle, but it reminds me why we do what we do.
At UnaBra, care isn’t just about comfort.
It’s about listening, learning, and building together — one bra, one wearer, one moment at a time.
