These genius bra liners are the key to avoiding sweaty underboobs this summer

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It's the end of July and the sun is only just showing up for the summer. We've all spent the last couple of months complaining that there has been a lack of G&Ts in sunny rooftop bars and back garden tanning opportunities but suddenly we've been hit by a heatwave in the UK with temperatures estimated to rocket to 37 degrees celsius later this week.

Hello, thigh chafe.

And while we're happy to (finally) dig out the summer dresses that have been laying dormant in our wardrobes, there's one uncomfortable side effect the hot weather - underboob sweat. It happens to the best of us, particularly if you have a fuller bust, and there's nothing quite like stripping off a soggy bra after a roasting commute on the Central Line. Unpleasant is an understatement.

However, there is a solution. Post-pregnancy shapewear brand Belly Bandit has released the Don't Sweat It bra liner and it's genius.

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Credit: Belly Bandit

The website says: 'It's time to cut the B.S. - Boob Sweat, that is! Our Don't Sweat It bra liners minimize the effects of unsightly and uncomfortable under-boob perspiration. Simply slide our discreet liner beneath the bottom of your bra and say goodbye to wet clothes and irritated skin.

'Our soft, viscose from bamboo material gently absorbs moisture while moving with your body. Any size, any age or any activity—these sweat soakers are the perfect way to stay dry and comfortable around the clock.'

The liners come in three colours - black, nude and pink - and cost £21.95. They have been touted as a 'life saver' by one reviewer, and another vowed to buy a second one because they 'loved it'.

Underboob sweat, be gone! Go enjoy the summer without having to deal with clammy boobs. Hurrah.

Jadie Troy-Pryde
News Editor

Jadie Troy-Pryde is News Editor, covering celebrity and entertainment, royal, lifestyle and viral news. Before joining the team in 2018 as the Lifestyle and Social Media Editor, she worked at a number of women’s fashion and lifestyle titles including Grazia, Women’s Health and Stylist, and now heads the Marie Claire UK news desk.