Why choose a wire-free bra?
Wire-free offers soft comfort without pressure points—great at home or for sensitive skin. A firm band and supportive cups still deliver surprisingly good support.
If the center gore lifts, the band rides up, cups wrinkle, or tissue spills when moving. Try a smaller band/cup or different style.
A push‑up bra uses padding and a specific cut to center and lift tissue, creating a fuller‑looking cleavage.
What is a balconette bra?
A balconette bra lifts from below, has a horizontal cup edge and open top. Great under wide necklines for a round, lifted shape.
Buying a bra: what to look for?
Focus on size and fit: band snug and level, center gore flat, cups without spillage or gaping, straps don’t dig. Match support level to your activity.
When to buy your first bra?
When breast development starts (budding) and you want light coverage or support. Begin with a bralette or soft‑cup style.
Why wear—or not wear—a bra?
Wear one for support, comfort and shape; skip it for a natural feel without pressure points. Choose based on activity, outfit and preference.
Why choose a soft‑cup bra?
For wire‑free comfort with support from band and cup design. Great for sensitive skin, working from home or a natural shape.
A molded bra has fixed‑shape foam cups for a round silhouette and no show‑through—ideal under fitted clothing.
For a smooth, rounded look with added privacy. Fixed‑shape cups keep structure, show less and work under T‑shirts and fitted dresses.