We hate them, we (rarely, as a last resort) love them, and some of us are very enthusiastic about burning them, but unfortunately in this world that only accepts caged nips we can't do without them, considering that they go with us everywhere. No matter how big or small the weight you're destined to carry with yourself everywhere is, the truth is, you need a bunch of different types of bras for both everyday and occasion wear. Depending on what you find comfortable, and what the sleeve and neck of your outfit looks like on any given day, here are a few types of bras to have in your closet.
10 Types Of Bras Every Woman Needs From Strapless To Minimisers
Some Tips For Buying Bras Online
Stick to brands you've tried before to avoid sizing issues: Size charts are very hard to decode even in a normal scenario, but when it comes to bras it is like math on steroids. The safest way is to avoid disappointment is to stick to brands or bra styles you've actually tried before, so you know how they would fit you.
If that isn't possible, measure yourself: Don't play a guessing game, because bras have a way of surprising you. Have a fair idea of what your bra size is, and what sister sizes would fit you if that doesn't work. Here's a foolproof self-measuring guide that can help.
If you're buying a more delicate or low-support bra, always go a cup size up so there is some room to move around.
What Does The Right Fit Feel Like?
If you haven't felt that eureka moment when a bra fits you just right, here's how it feels (apart from "enlightening/relieving/like salvation.)
1. The bridge between the cups should rest on your sternum and not be suspended in the air. For bras that have an underwire, the entire bridge should sit in the middle, for those without, just the base is also fine.
2. The belt should be snug, but should have enough room for two fingers to slide around.
3. The straps should not be digging into your skin, even when they're tightened.
4. The bra straps, for two inches just above the cups, should not be resting on your breasts/shoulders, and should be resting away from your skin.
Now that we have the basics clear, lets get into the types you should have in your closet.
T-shirt Bra
The underrated hero of all sleek, body-hugging fits is the t-shirt bra. These have a basic and smooth padding and come in both non-wired and underwired options. They work perfectly for everyday fits, slim fit shirts, t-shirts, and tank tops. They're optimal for days when you want to be comfortable but also wish to look sleek and put-together. Cotton and silk ones are recommended for maximum comfort.
Pair with: T-shirts, fitted tops
Balconette Bra
If there was ever a bra that could be your best friend, your ride or die, the one thing in this world that would never disappoint you, it would be the Balconette. This bra is perfect for those seeking just a tad bit more support or coverage, without your breasts being mummified like in the heavy-duty maximum coverage ones. If you're comfortable with underwired bras, then this could very well be your everyday option, especially if you're a corporate girl who has to wear tailored shirts or tops every day.
These come with an underwire and piping on the cup, and non-padded fabric. They're supportive and shape your breasts without pushing them up.
Pair with: Tailored shirts, deep neck blouses and shirts
Push-up Bra
Not the most comfortable option in the world, and frankly a bit archaic too, but if the occasional outfits needs some accentuation to elevate it, then of course, a push-up bra is the right choice. The way it works is the the bra comes with an extra bit of padding, especially on the bottom.
Pair with: Deep-neck tops, collared t-shirts
Criss-Cross Bra
Not an absoute must-have, but if you have a lot of racerback tops in your closet, this style can come pretty handy. Visible bra straps completely ruin the neat and tidy look of a sleek racerback top.
Pair with: Racerback top
Bralette
Bralettes are both underrated and overrated. Hear me out, the lace ones that keep popping up in trends do nothing for support or coverage. But the almost training-bra-like ones are comfortable and have a separate fan base of their own. They go well as undershirts if you're going for a 'mentally at the beach' look, and let you fully chill without the fuss.
Pair with: Shirts, Printed co-ords
Sports Bra
As someone whose motivation to work out is the cute workout outfit she gets to wear, I genuinely don't know what I would do in this lifetime without sports bras. It's a good idea to have a few of different types, ranging from light support to full-coverage, depending upon the intensity of your preferred workout. Pair it with a pair of high-waist leggings, and you're golden to workout in, procrastinate working out, or run some errands.
Pair with: All your workout fits
Strapless
We've all been there–readjusting a strapless bra again and again, hoping it doesn't fall off our body. And while it may bring back sweaty and traumatic memories, it is an absolute essential in any woman's wardrobe. There is no other option, because those cute strappy and off-shoulder tops deserve to be worn!
Pro-tip: Look for one with a silicon lining on the edges of the strap as it prevents the bra from slipping downward
Pair with: Off-shoulder tops, strappy tops
Minimiser
A bestie for those of us who carry a bit too much weight (apart from that of the world) with us, who know the value of a good minimiser bra. Some outfits require helicoptering your breasts, and it makes sense to have them secure enough that you don't have to worry about. Whether you're planning to party all night or have an important meeting to head to, this will keep the stuff intact.
Pair with: Anything
Nursing Bra
A must-have for new moms. When you inevitably introduce your child to civilisation, it can be a bit tough to navigate breastfeeding, especially in spaces where privacy isn't always a guarantee. The only way to go about it is to be fully prepared. A nursing bra helps in breastfeeding babies without having to remove any clothing, and has hooks that you can just undo and put back whenever you need. They can be paired with any item of clothing but loose t-shirts are probably the most convenient.
Pair with: Anything (+ baby)
Stick-On Bra
Not for those with chronic overthinking issues, a stick-on bra is best when you have a risque outfit that needs everything to stay exactly where it is and not move an inch. These come with adhesive and silicon lining so that there is minimal readjustment required, but those of us who don't have gravity on our side are aware that the frequency of adjusting your bra would require could be anywhere between every 15 to 27 minutes. If that isn't too much for you, you have a solid option here.
Pair with: Bodysuits with deep necks and backs