Taking care of your breasts is just as important as brushing your teeth. And on top of just finding the right size, it’s also important to give your pairs the necessary support by investing in bras with different functions. Although they generally offer the convenience of not standing out in your outfit, some bras give your boobs a lift, support, reduce movement, and sometimes make them look like a million bucks! So keep in mind of what sort of a bra so that way you know what you really need to look for whenever you’re out.
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Balconnette Bra
The balconnette bra offers function and appeal. Designed to be lower at the font, they’re ideal to wear with low-cut tops like V-neck tops. It’s usually almost similar to a full-cup bra, but it’s just a tad lower in terms of coverage.
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Full-Cup Bra
If you’re big-busted woman, you may want to start shopping for full cup bras as they give you breasts great shape and support. Full cup bras are perfect for higher cut tops, but if you’re wearing a low-cut top, try a balconnette bra.
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Minimiser Bra
The minimiser bra is perfect for busty women to wear with fitted tops or button-up shirts. The function of the minimiser bra is simple – it redistributes the breast tissues, giving you the appearance of a reduced breast size without giving you any discomfort.
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Plunge Bra
A lot of people are often confused about plunge bras and push-up bras. They’re pretty much the same thing as the boy offer the same function – it gives you great cleavage. On top of that, the additional padding at the bottom gives your breasts a lift, making it look full. The low centre-front of the plunge bra makes it perfect for you to wear low-cut tops and dresses.
Strapless Bra
The strapless bra usually come with detachable straps, giving you the option to wear your bra without the straps if you’ve got a strapless or halter-neck dress. Although it’s much difficult for big busted women to wear strapless bras, it’s still not impossible. You just need to invest in a really good strapless bra.
Multiway Bra
Ah, the multiway bra. One of the greatest additions to any woman’s underwear drawer! The multiway bra is basically a simple bra that can be adapted to a halter-neck bra, a racerback bra, or even a one-strap bra for toga or off-shoulder tops. It’s a versatile piece, but just make sure you try on a few to make sure the strap is comfortable and offers enough support for your bust.
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Underwired Bra
Most bras in general are underwired bras. Underwired bras are lined with a flexible wire at the bottom and the sides of the cup to give you great shape and support.
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Non-Wired Bra
When you’re at home and you still need support without the need to wear something as structured, a non-wired bra can be a lifesaver. These soft bras relies on structured cups for shape and support. You can wear these at home without getting any pokes or rippled lines when you wear it for too long.
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Sports Bra
If there’s one thing that absolutely comfortable to wear, it’s sports bras! Designed to reduce breast movement during exercise, these bras can also protect the ligaments that support tissues, which can otherwise become irreparably damaged.
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Seam-Free Bra
If you hate having the cup or straps of your bra peeking out of your tops, then the seam-free bra or the T-shirt bra is what you want. These bras are designed with a seamless surface to offer a ridge-free appearance under tight-fitted tops and fabrics like lycra and polyester.
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