How a Wireless Bra Shoud Fit
Gone are the days when comfort meant giving up support. A well-designed wireless bra can shape, lift and contour just as beautifully as one with underwire. See below for how to tell if you’ve found the one.
The Underband Is Your Foundation
Your underband should provide most of the support. It should feel snug, but not tight and sit flat against your ribcage without creeping up your back. If you can slip two fingers comfortably under the band, but not a whole hand, you’ve got the right fit.
Cups That Smooth & Shape
Wireless cups should mold to your natural shape without gaping at the top and no overflow at the sides. Wrinkling or puckering usually means you need a smaller size and spillage means you need a bigger one.
Straps That Don't Strain
If your straps are digging in, it’s a sign your underband isn’t doing its job. Adjust them so they feel secure, but stretchy. If they’re digging into your shoulders, your band is probably too loose. Adjust them so they feel secure but flexible.
Support That Moves With You
One of the biggest perks of going wireless? Freedom to move without feeling restricted. A properly fitting wireless bra should move with your body — whether you’re stretching, sitting or anything in between. No stiffness, just soft structure that supports without reminding you it’s there.