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Bras Made For Comfort

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By BeatsMe

Some bras are designed to give comfort while still giving full coverage to the breasts.  Listed here are few bras that are comfortable to wear.

Front close bras have fastening at the front of the bra.

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front close zipper sports bra by Hanes
front close zipper sports bra by Hanes


Halter top bras come with only one strap.  Its support comes from the strap around the neck.  The garments used are usually made of light and cool materials.  And since the shoulders are free of straps, there is more freedom of movement.

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halter top bra by Chadwicks
halter top bra by Chadwicks

A training bra is worn by preteen to teenage girls who are in the early development of their breasts.  Most training bras are wire free and unpadded or some may have thin padding.  This is designed to help girls get used to wearing a bra.

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training bra
training bra

Triangle bras have cups that are shaped like triangles.  They are unpadded and wire free.  Some may have thin padding for better support and coverage.

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triangle bra
triangle bra

T-shirt bras or seamless bras have no raised seam and appear invisible under a T-shirt or any tight clothing.

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underwire t-shirt bra by Chantelle Intimates
underwire t-shirt bra by Chantelle Intimates

Wire free bras are made up of most conventional bras.  Wire free means they’re free of wires underneath the cups.  This allows more freedom of movement.

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Bali wire free bra
Bali wire free bra

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katyzzz profile image

katyzzz  says:
2 months ago

Give me comfort anyday, I'm sufficiently mature now not to bother most times.

I guess this is important for many women.

Well done, Beats Me

BeatsMe profile image

BeatsMe  says:
2 months ago

Hi Katyzzz, thanks. I hope you're wearing a comfortable one. :) It should be important because we have to wear a bra all of the time but I think most women don't give enough time to choose what's right for them. Thanks for coming by. :)

cgull8m profile image

cgull8m  says:
2 months ago

I will keep this in handy for future gift reference :)

BeatsMe profile image

BeatsMe  says:
2 months ago

Good luck cgull8m, on your future gift. Hope it works wonders. :)

Eileen Hughes profile image

Eileen Hughes  says:
2 months ago

Great article beats me. A lot of the bras these days are great for about 3 washes and then the elastic loses its firm support and you are always falling out the bottom or not comfortable at all.

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BeatsMe  says:
2 months ago

Hi Eileen, I usually have no problems with a bra's elasticity if you bought it in good condition. But then, I handwash them. Maybe you wash them in washing machines, they'd lose their elasticity pretty quickly that way.

And yes, I agree, once it loses its elasticity, its pretty uncomfortable and also doesn't give you the support you need anymore.

Hope you get a better bra next time. Handwashing does prolong the life of a bra. :)

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