Underwire Bras Vs. Wireless Bras: What’s The Difference Between Underwire Bras and Wireless Bras?
There are countless categories when it comes to bras: demi-cup and full-cup, molded and unlined, and of course, underwire and wire-free. Deciding between the latter two is one of the most challenging decisions ladies face when shopping for new underthings. You may find yourself wondering, what’s the difference? Which is right for me? What are the pros and cons of each?
Fortunately, we’ve broken down all you need to know in this handy comparison guide. That way, you can make more informed decisions about which style will best meet your specific needs and preferences.
Underwire bras
These bras feature sturdy wire (encased in fabric) that lines the bottom of the cups. The primary advantage to these is that they provide a ton of support, making them ideal for the full-busted among us. By providing more support for heavy breasts, they can reduce any pesky back or shoulder pain.
Moreover, underwire can also offer more separation and shaping, giving you a more rounded look while helping you to avoid the dreaded “uni-boob.” Underwire bras are particularly ideal for those with slender, pendulous, or sagging breasts, as they have immense lifting power.
Underwire sports bras can be ideal for high-impact exercises, such as running, jumping, and dancing.
Finding the right fit
Some might say that a con to underwire bras is discomfort, but underwire should never cause you any pain. If it does, you’re likely wearing the wrong size. Or, if the underwire is bent or poking your skin, your bra is probably well past its prime and needs to be tossed.
Remember: the underwire should always lay flat against your torso right beneath the breast tissue, and should never cut into your sides or the breasts themselves. If you notice any kind of indentations or marks from your underwire, then you’ll know the bra is too small.
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Wireless bras
Also known as “soft cups bras,” wireless bras do not have any wire in the cups. Instead, they are constructed solely with fabric. As such, these styles are obviously very comfortable. However, they usually cannot quite offer as much support, lift, or separation as underwire bras.
Finding the right fit
If those aspects are a concern, look for wireless bras with padded/molded cups, a sturdy, wide underband, and adjustable straps/back closures. To clarify: none of this means that wire-free bras are only for women with small boobs.
Many women prefer wireless options for sleeping, lounging around the house, or running casual errands. Wireless sports bras can work for low-impact exercises, such as Yoga or Pilates.
Pro tips
Can’t decide between underwire bras and wireless bras? There are some styles with partial wires that can serve as the perfect compromise, promising a little boost of support and lift without extending along the entire cup bottom.
Keep in mind that whichever bra type you choose, a proper fit is essential to looking and feeling your best. So before you invest in some new ones, do yourself a favor and get fitted by a pro to make sure you know your correct size.
Related: Are Wireless Bras Right For Me?
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Happy bra shopping!