We got three different training bras offered by Maidenform in size L (Large) for my tween daughter to try. She is 5'2" and a slim 75lbs, and a budding bust of 24". I've included several pictures, and will write a comprehensive review comparing and contrasting these: TheMaidenform Girl Big Girls' Slim Bra Crop Seamless, White, Large was my daughter's favorite. It is nice, smooth 92% Nylon, 8% Spandex with no hooks, but adjustable straps. It is lightly padded and my daughter said it is more comfortable and supportive. We also got the XL in this one, and it is about an inch wider and has a little more coverage. Maidenform Girl Big Girls' Crop Bra (Pack of 3), Heather Grey/White/Black, Large We got this in the white/black/grey option. These are simple, single-layer 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex bras with no hooks. They provide coverage but no support. My daughter especially liked the black in this pack, as it worked better under dark clothing.They fit well, and they are great for everyday use under most tops.The straps are adjustable, which is a nice feature. The grey one is the only one with a decorative bow, and for us, it was also the only one in our pack that was badly sewn -- one side is much wider than the other. My daughter had a learning curve with fastening theMaidenform Girl Big Girls' Slim Bra V-Neck Seamless, Nude, Large . It is a soft 92% Nylon, 8% Spandex and has adjustable straps, and is lightly padded. This one seemed to run a bit smaller than the others but not terribly so, once adjusted properly. All of the bras were machine-laundered and line-dried, and have washed nice and retained their shape.The nylon has piled some, but that's expected with that kind of fabric. Overall, we are really happy with the Maidenform beginner bras, and have additionally ordered one of their Sports bras as well.