What is the difference between bras




















A bra is an undergarment worn by women to support the breasts. This is probably the most popular definition of bra you must have heard or known. Be it a padded, non-padded, wired or a non-wired one, they all come under the category of bras. Bras are available in different styles like T-shirt, balconette, plunge etc.

What is a Bralette? Bralette is an amalgamation of a bra and a crop top. It is often crafted with pretty exotic laces and designed in sexy styles. Bralettes are usually non-padded and non-wired which makes them oh-so-comfortable.

They have a longline design that extends towards your upper waistline and makes it wearable as an outerwear too. It's completely normal to have one boob bigger than the other. For most of us they are not identical - think of your boobs as sisters, rather than twins! There are lots of reasons why you may prefer to wear a non-wired bra. While they tend not to offer as much support as underwired styles, they offer a soft fit and natural shape that it great for those us who prefer not to wear wires.

Nursing bras are designed to accommodate your body through pregnancy and beyond and have clips and drop-down cups for breastfeeding. They tend to be non-wired or have flexi-wires, which are softer and more flexible than normal wires and help to provide more uplift and separation than a non-wired style.

Find out more about sleep bras in our Sleep Bra Guide. We offer a friendly, knowledgeable and free fitting service in our shops, over the phone, by email or via Live Chat on our website. We'd love to hear from you soon! Stretch lace bras are great for those of us who have one boob bigger than the other which is most of us!

They mould to your individual shape, so they work for Bravissimo girls with more or less volume or those of us who fluctuate in size during the month. A side sling or side support is a panel at the side of your bra that pulls your boobs in for a forward-facing look. Moulded bras are made from one piece of material which gives a smooth look under T-shirts and can be padded or non-padded. There a few things to look for, to know if your bra is fitting you well.

The underband should be firm but comfortable, the wires should lie flat against your chest and your boobs should be fully enclosed in the cups. You can read more about this in our bra fitting guide.

Come and see us in one of our shops , give us a call or contact us via live chat. Because this bra offers less coverage, it is better suited on women with small to average sized busts. As the straps are wide, balconette bras make for great inner wear when wearing a boat neck silhouette. Generally seamless with moulded cups, it provides a smooth look, which makes it ideal under fitted clothing. The padding in a push-up bra will centre, shape and accentuate your bust.

Push-up bras also help give a uniform appearance for asymmetrical bust shapes. Being one of the most popular types of bras, they are available in wired and non-wired options, as well as with full-coverage or demi cups. Push-up bras are great for when you want to accentuate your silhouette, or when you plan to wear an outfit with a low neckline.

Seamless push-up bras that can be worn under tight shirts and fitted T-Shirts. Stylish yet invisible, the strapless bra gives you all the support of a regular bra without the shoulder straps.

This makes the strapless bra perfect for when you want to wear an off-shoulder or halter-neck style outfit. The multiway bra is one of the most versatile bras in lingerie. With straps that detach at one or both ends, they can be re-attached in multiple ways, to meet the needs of different outfits. This fashion-first style is perfect for special occasions.

They look great when worn under sheer ensembles, blazers and tops with plunging necklines, or even worn on their own with a chic pair of trousers! There is no underwire in a bralette making it very easy to slip it on and move freely while wearing one.

A f ront closure bra has a clasp in the front, right between the cups, rather than on the back of the band. The material is usually thin and has ample stretch so it lies flat on skin and smoothes any lines. Hide your straps when you wear a racerback top with this bra, thanks to the ones that cross in the back. Tons of these are also convertible racerbacks, meaning you can wear the straps both ways since they hook and unhook. This style has a sexy lace back and an easy-to-use front closure.

These are popular for those with larger breasts since they usually reduce the size of your bustline up to an inch.

This one does the job if you like extra coverage and support, and the lace and bow details are super cute. Wear a lotta V-necks and low-cut shirts? Get yourself this silhouette. Depending on the bra, some plunges go deeper than others—even extending past the band for a lil extra dip. They come in a range of styles, but for the most part, these guys are all about providing support whether your workout is low- or high-impact.

It has clips on the straps to unfasten each cup and make the whole nursing process so much more seamless. This style in particular adds a whole cup size; however, there are other bras out there that are more subtle or have removable padding.

You can probs guess it from the name, but essentially, this style is like a super-cropped tank top with a scoop neckline and wider straps. This one is made with Supima cotton for a supersoft feel and also comes in two other shades. Longline silhouettes have fabric that extends beyond the underwire toward the ribcage. This soft yellow style has padded foam cups that provide definition and has a large size range, from 28D to 38G.



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