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Bra Types and Features, Women’s Bra Style and Buying Guide

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Bra Buying Guide

Bras can be divided into four types as per their construction- padded, non-padded, wired and non-wired. And as per coverage, bras are of two types- demi cups and full coverage. Neckline bras can be sweetheart neckline, plunge or balconette style.

See the Types of Bra

Bra types

#1. Push-Up Bra

Push-up Bra sample

A push-up bra lifts your breasts to give you a nice cleavage. Most Push-up bras usually have underwired cups for a gentle lift and also they have angular padding that changes the shape and look of your breasts.

Push-up Bra

#2. T-shirt Bra

Padded Bra

A padded bra is designed with padded cups or they have pockets inside to insert pads. This style is useful for hiding visible nipples. It also gives them a rounder and fuller shape. Padded bras can be underwired & non-wired styles.

Padded Bra

#3. T-shirt Bra

T-shirt Bra

A T-shirt bra is almost similar to a padded bra. When you wear body-hugging or fitted outfits, this bra is most recommendable because it has smooth and seamless cups that do not leave any bad impression.

T-shirt Bra

#4. Bralette

Bralette

Bralette is a type of bra. It looks like a crop top. These types of (bralette) bras are usually non-padded, non-wired and have a slip-on wear style. Mostly seen fashionable outwear too.

Bralette Bras

#5. Underwired Bra

Underwired Bras

These bras have wired cups, but the cups may be padded or may not be padded. The underwires provide a gentle lift to the breasts. This bra is mostly recommendable for women who feel they have saggy breasts.

Underwired Bra

#6 Convertible Multiway Bra

Convertible Multiway Bras

This style comes with detachable straps, including one strap, two straps, cross-shoulder straps, halter, criss-cross and even you can make it strapless too.

Convertible Multiway Bras

#7. Strapless Bra

Strapless Bras

As the name suggests, these bras can be worn without straps. Its main support is done by underwired cups and it has an inner silicon lining on the edge to prevent slipping down.

Strapless Bras

#8. Halter Bra

Halter Bra

A halter bra has a single strap that fits around your neck. It can be both padded and non-padded. Halter bras also big pain relief from the shoulders.

Halter Bra

#9. Front Open Bra

Front Open Bra

Front open bras have a hook or clasp at the centre gore. This type of bra is considered, the most convenient bra to wear.

Front Open Bra

#10. Bandeau Bra

Bandeau Bra

Bandeau bras are also known as tube bras. These bras come with no wiring, no padding and no straps. But some bras come with inbuilt pockets to insert pads.

Bandeau Bra

#11. Nursing Bra

Nursing Bra

Nursing bras feature a flap at the cups for easy baby feeding. These flaps are secured with a clasp. These are crafted with breathable cotton fabric and are non-padded and non-wired. These are also known as Maternity Bras.

Nursing Bra

#12. Racerback Bra

Racerback Bra

Racerback bras are tank-top-like back designs. It works as an option for women who often have problems with bra straps slipping down the shoulders.

Racerback Bra

#13. Sports Bras

Sports Bras

Any athletic activity requires a sports bra. These bras minimise bounce with breast support. A variety of low-impact, medium-impact, and high-impact bras are available, depending on the activity.

Sports Bras

#14. Plunge Bra

Plunge bras include demi-coverage cups that cover one-third of the breasts and a steep neckline that extends all the way to the centre gore.

#15. Beginner’s Bra/ Young Girl’s Bra

Beginner’s Bra

This bra is quite similar to a bandeau bra in that it is free of hooks, padding, and wires. Beginner bras include a slip-on design to provide young girls with a positive “first bra” experience.

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