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Very Sexy Strapless:
Push-Up & Bombshell
Now featuring soft memory foam cups remember your curves, smoothing construction at the wing, and fully adjustable, convertible straps can be worn five different ways.
Strapless bras are a must for any wardrobe. Great for outfits that expose the shoulders or for those who want a minimal look, these bras are designed to stay in place and provide support without the use of straps. Some come with removable straps for added versatility—these are called convertible bras. Strapless bras are usually the go-to solution for strapless dresses, off-the-shoulder tops, or one-shoulder outfits, giving you support without any visible lines. For those with larger busts, look for strapless bras with extra support and comfort features like wider bands, a reinforced underwire, or a rubber strip along the bottom edge that helps prevent slipping.
As the name suggests, backless bras are a good choice for outfits that feature a low back or open-back design. There are two ways to achieve this. The first is a true backless strapless bra that covers the front of your chest in one piece. Instead of straps, these bras adhere to the skin and are typically reusable. Alternatively, you can find traditional bras with straps that have a dramatically low back line. Either way, backless bras tend to have minimal support, since support comes from the band. But these bras do offer nipple coverage and shaping that pulls breasts inward.
Convertible bras are a versatile option that gives you several bra style in one. They come with detachable straps that can be set in different strap configurations or removed entirely to make a bra strapless. The flexibility makes them perfect for everyday wear, as well as special occasions where you might have a strapless, one-shoulder, or halter top. Convertible bras are a great option for traveling because it's a one-and-done bra.
Plunge bras are specifically designed for low-cut tops and dresses, offering support when wearing deep necklines. They usually feature angled cups and a deep center gore that emphasizes cleavage without showing through your outfit. Because the band sits lower than a typical bra, many plunge bras come with light push-up padding to achieve lift.
Adhesive bras are another solution for clothing with a low-cut back or no-back at all. They provide support and coverage through stick-on cups that stay in place. These sticky bras gently adhere to skin through adhesive silicone. They are reusable, so you can wear them multiple times as long as you take care to wipe them down gently and store them away.
Bra tape, also known as boob tape, is a double-sided, body-safe tape that is incredibly useful for keeping everything in place. It's a fantastic solution for strapless and backless looks, as well as for any clothing that might need a little extra support to prevent wardrobe malfunctions. Cut a piece to your desired length and peel the paper backing off before pressing onto skin. We recommend using tape in combination with nipple covers, if applying to the nipple area. Discard the tape after each use.
Nipple covers are for extreme backless styles or for anyone who wants an ultra-natural look and feel. These solutions are sticky through adhesive silicone and designed to be worn only over the nipples for discreet and comfortable coverage. Nipple covers are usually available in a round or petal shape with multiple colors that blend in with different skin tones and outfits. The style creates smooth lines under thin or sheer fabrics, where traditional bras may show the outline of the band and straps. Nipple covers are easy to apply and remove, with reusable packaging to store between each use.
Bra extenders are a solution when you love your bra but need a wider band. The hook and eye closures attach to the back of your bra and add a few inches to the band size for a more comfortable fit. These extenders are particularly useful when experiencing size fluctuations and during pregnancy. Available in several colors, these accessories easily blend in with most bras.
Choosing a supportive, strapless bra involves understanding a few elements that affect comfort and security. First, make sure the band fits snugly around your ribcage because the band is responsible for most of the support. Some women use the tightest closure of a strapless bra for a firm fit. Look for bras with a silicone or rubber grip along the edges which gently adhere to skin and help prevent slippage.
Sticky bras are a reusable strapless and backless bra that gently shapes and covers the chest. Clean and dry your skin completely to help the adhesive stick better. Firmly place the adhesive cups on your check and hold in place for a few seconds to reinforce it. Avoid applying body oil, lotion, or makeup to keep the adhesive strong.
Should You Go Down a Size? The idea behind downsizing is that a tight fit will prevent the band from moving and slipping. It's true that strapless bras should have a snug fit for the best support, but you have to be careful testing different sizes. While choosing a smaller band size can work for some, it's important to remember that a tight band can also lead to discomfort or even pain if it's too restrictive. A better way to test this is by closing your bra on the tightest hook and adjusting as necessary.
Fitting for Different Body Types: Strapless and backless bras are designed for discreet coverage, so it's not surprising that many women, especially women with large breasts, find them uncomfortable in general. Remember, the most supportive part of a bra is the band, so look for wider bands and bands reinforced with silicone for the best support.