No matter your size, strapless bras are stressful. But at some point in our lives — hello, bridesmaids dresses — there’s no more avoiding it. We have to come face to face with the dread bra.
But strapless bras don’t have to be The Worst. I tested five different strapless bras for a week to see which was the best. Let the games begin — and may my boobs survive this experiment.
Cons:
– The band was too small and painful. After only a few hours it left welts on my skin.– The cup seemed too small creating an extra boob under my arms– There was no selection of colors to select from — just beige.
Pros:
– Surprisingly the sticky flaps on the side stuck to my boobs for an entire work day.– The bra had a deep plunge allowing you to wear your deepest V neckline.– For $36 it did its job well and kept my boobs elevated.
Cons:
– I sized up, knowing that the cup was the only protection I had. It was still too small.– The corners of the cups poked out and my boobs were ready to play peek-a-boob.– The bra held on to my skin, but sagged as the day went on.– The only color options were black and “nude.”
Pros:
– The bra had a thick back strap, giving it a smoother look and feel.– The nude tone fit perfectly under a naked top.– The rims of the bra cups were covered with silicone, which made it feel extremely soft on my skin.
Cons:
– Even though you can feel an underwire it was as helpful as the letter “P” in pneumonia. Please read: NO support.– The cup sizing only goes from a B – DD.– The rim that held the underwire was too thin for my comfort. A couple of weeks of wear, and it would poke my skin.– There is no color diversity available.
– The size range is pretty big; from a 38B to a 44DD.– The cups had a firm and supportive feel.– The back straps gave a great smoothing effect.
Cons:
– The sizing seems off. I ordered a 44 D from my usual 46 C and I felt like I had to size down a couple of cups.– The bra also had a silicone rim around the cup of the bra for comfort, but it caused a squeaking sound as I moved from side to side. – There are limited colors available.
– The cup has great lifting feel.– The bands on the back gave a perfect smoothing effect on the sides and on the back.– Very, very comfortable.– The cup doesn’t dig into the top of my breasts.
Cons:
– Not many colors available in the strapless bra selection.
title: “I Tried 5 Strapless Bras For Big Boobs Here S The Winner” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Wendy Watts”
No matter your size, strapless bras are stressful. But at some point in our lives — hello, bridesmaids dresses — there’s no more avoiding it. We have to come face to face with the dread bra.
But strapless bras don’t have to be The Worst. I tested five different strapless bras for a week to see which was the best. Let the games begin — and may my boobs survive this experiment.
Cons:
– The band was too small and painful. After only a few hours it left welts on my skin.– The cup seemed too small creating an extra boob under my arms– There was no selection of colors to select from — just beige.
Pros:
– Surprisingly the sticky flaps on the side stuck to my boobs for an entire work day.– The bra had a deep plunge allowing you to wear your deepest V neckline.– For $36 it did its job well and kept my boobs elevated.
Cons:
– I sized up, knowing that the cup was the only protection I had. It was still too small.– The corners of the cups poked out and my boobs were ready to play peek-a-boob.– The bra held on to my skin, but sagged as the day went on.– The only color options were black and “nude.”
Pros:
– The bra had a thick back strap, giving it a smoother look and feel.– The nude tone fit perfectly under a naked top.– The rims of the bra cups were covered with silicone, which made it feel extremely soft on my skin.
Cons:
– Even though you can feel an underwire it was as helpful as the letter “P” in pneumonia. Please read: NO support.– The cup sizing only goes from a B – DD.– The rim that held the underwire was too thin for my comfort. A couple of weeks of wear, and it would poke my skin.– There is no color diversity available.
– The size range is pretty big; from a 38B to a 44DD.– The cups had a firm and supportive feel.– The back straps gave a great smoothing effect.
Cons:
– The sizing seems off. I ordered a 44 D from my usual 46 C and I felt like I had to size down a couple of cups.– The bra also had a silicone rim around the cup of the bra for comfort, but it caused a squeaking sound as I moved from side to side. – There are limited colors available.
– The cup has great lifting feel.– The bands on the back gave a perfect smoothing effect on the sides and on the back.– Very, very comfortable.– The cup doesn’t dig into the top of my breasts.
Cons:
– Not many colors available in the strapless bra selection.
title: “I Tried 5 Strapless Bras For Big Boobs Here S The Winner” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “Allison Smith”
No matter your size, strapless bras are stressful. But at some point in our lives — hello, bridesmaids dresses — there’s no more avoiding it. We have to come face to face with the dread bra.
But strapless bras don’t have to be The Worst. I tested five different strapless bras for a week to see which was the best. Let the games begin — and may my boobs survive this experiment.
Cons:
– The band was too small and painful. After only a few hours it left welts on my skin.– The cup seemed too small creating an extra boob under my arms– There was no selection of colors to select from — just beige.
Pros:
– Surprisingly the sticky flaps on the side stuck to my boobs for an entire work day.– The bra had a deep plunge allowing you to wear your deepest V neckline.– For $36 it did its job well and kept my boobs elevated.
Cons:
– I sized up, knowing that the cup was the only protection I had. It was still too small.– The corners of the cups poked out and my boobs were ready to play peek-a-boob.– The bra held on to my skin, but sagged as the day went on.– The only color options were black and “nude.”
Pros:
– The bra had a thick back strap, giving it a smoother look and feel.– The nude tone fit perfectly under a naked top.– The rims of the bra cups were covered with silicone, which made it feel extremely soft on my skin.
Cons:
– Even though you can feel an underwire it was as helpful as the letter “P” in pneumonia. Please read: NO support.– The cup sizing only goes from a B – DD.– The rim that held the underwire was too thin for my comfort. A couple of weeks of wear, and it would poke my skin.– There is no color diversity available.
– The size range is pretty big; from a 38B to a 44DD.– The cups had a firm and supportive feel.– The back straps gave a great smoothing effect.
Cons:
– The sizing seems off. I ordered a 44 D from my usual 46 C and I felt like I had to size down a couple of cups.– The bra also had a silicone rim around the cup of the bra for comfort, but it caused a squeaking sound as I moved from side to side. – There are limited colors available.
– The cup has great lifting feel.– The bands on the back gave a perfect smoothing effect on the sides and on the back.– Very, very comfortable.– The cup doesn’t dig into the top of my breasts.
Cons:
– Not many colors available in the strapless bra selection.