![]() Some small bust styles from Cuup and ThirdLove are so pretty, they almost demand to be worn alone. The best bras for small breasts are carefully designed for our needs, with features like shallow cups, convertible straps, and-about time-removable padding. ![]() Bras for small busts aren’t limited to full-coverage triangle bras or overinflated push-ups anymore (but if ample coverage and a slight lift are what you're after, there are plentiful options). In 2023, brands catering to 32AAs are becoming as plentiful as brands for 36Bs and Cs. At the same time, they eliminate all the fit and aesthetic complaints I've had as a person of small boob experience. But the lingerie market has evolved, and these days, the best bras for small busts are easier to track down than ever. ![]() One we like: Wacoal-America’s Ultimate Side Smoother Wireless Bra ( Buy from Macy’s, $65).Stylish and comfortable bras for small busts used to be the unicorns of the lingerie department-impossible to find. The Rx: a sturdy, wire-free bra with flexible crisscross side bands that are at least three-inches high - this style smooths bulges for a trimmer look and it’s built to last, to boot. It’s usually made worse by a poking underwire or a band that’s too short, both of which can cut into skin to create the look of pit pudge. Lori Luciani, 50 Photo: Lisa Sciascia, Hair: Crystal Gossman, Makeup: Natalia BizinhaĪ real confidence zapper? When you slip on your favorite shirt or dress and see that little bulge of skin peeking out under your arm. Pit pudge? Erase it with a high side panel. One we like: Natori’s Feathers Plunge Bra ( Buy from Bare Necessities, $68). The design mimics the natural teardrop shape of breasts, so they comfortably rest in the cups, while the fuller coverage helps smooth from every angle. ![]() The fix? Opt for a higher-end bra sporting triangular cups. So, when we try to “stuff ” them into the rounded design, breast tissue often gets pushed up and over for that bulky quad-boob or “spillage” effect. Let’s face it: Most of us don’t have perfectly round breasts that fit easily into perfectly round cups. Brittany Garth, 35 Photo: Lisa Sciascia, Hair: Crystal Gossman, Makeup: Natalia Bizinha Quad-boob? Thwart it with triangular cups. One we like: Chantelle’s Rive Gauche Full Coverage Smooth Bra ( Buy from Bare Necessities, $78). Bonus: The boost better showcases the waist, whittling inches off the middle. A bra that’s worth a bit of a splurge? A sturdy, full-coverage style with molded cups.īreasts conform to the pre-formed shape, so they appear lifted, while light all-over padding restores youthful volume. With age and hormonal fluctuations, our breast density slowly changes, and the once-firm tissue is replaced by softer fat, which results in sagging. ![]() Andrea Ceaser, 56 Photo: Lisa Sciascia, Hair: Crystal Gossman, Makeup: Natalia Bizinh Saggy breasts? Support them with molded cups. One we like: Third Love’s Pima Cotton Plunge Bra ( Buy from Third Love, $68). The padding gently pushes breasts up and together so the bust appears more center-set and voluptuous, creating a slimmer silhouette overall. The fix: Invest in a bra that has gradual padding starting in the lower portion of each cup along the underwire. When there’s a wider space between breasts, it not only erases youthful cleavage, it also optically widens the torso from shoulder to waist for a boxy, thicker-looking upper half. Cherie Corso, 52 Photo: Lisa Sciascia, Hair: Crystal Gossman, Makeup: Natalia Bizinha We know the best-quality bras can be a bit pricey - but these four styles are SO figure-flattering and long-lasting, they’re worth every penny! East-west breasts? Rein them in with strategic padding. ![]()
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