Ditch the Wire: 6 Brands That Do Wireless Right

The sigh of relief breathed by women when they remove their bras is almost universal– but it doesn’t have to be.  

Lucky for us lingerie designers have begun to cater to women of all shapes and are working to create bras that will offer support without a sometimes uncomfortable underwire cutting into the ribcage.  Check out 6 brands that will lend your breasts support, comfort, and style.

1. Gap

Gap‘s unlined bras are perfect for every day and come in 5 different colors.  These come in sizes 32A-36D, and all have convertible straps.  Gap also carries three other wireless styles in different cuts and with extra uplifting support and lining.

2. Cosabella

Cosabella‘s lingerie never sacrifices style and is made to be shown off.  This Minoa Naughtie Soft Bra features adjustable straps and a hook-eye closure.  The brand also has plenty of styles with thicker bands for some added support.

3. Victoria’s Secret

Victoria’s Secret just launched their new line of bralettes, featuring not just wireless bras but seamless ones.  Watch out for these patterned and cut-out bras at the festivals this year.

4. La Perla

The brand is known for its quality and elegance and their wireless selection does not disappoint.  This Privilege Wireless Bra features soft side boning and double straps that are adjustable.

5. Fortnight

This Toronto-based brand has cultivated a careful image of simplicity and elegance.  Fortnight prides itself on its craftsmanship and the quality of their fabrics.  The best part? Their bras have a fourth hook-eye closure for sizes above a 36C.

6. Bali also has a stellar line of wireless bras. A contoured shape keeps you in check in a minimizer bra that moves comfortably with you. The Double Support Full Figure Minimizer Bra minimizes up to 1½ inches, boasts a comfort u back, m-frame cup construction and is machine washable!

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