too.But believe it or not, if you think they're uncomfortable by design, that just means you haven’t found the right one. I know because after trying 11 of the top-rated and most highly-reviewed options out there, testing them with and all my tops with , I finally found a strapless bra that feels like second skin and stays right where it should: .
It's lightly compressive, creates a nice bust shape (which is extra important to me after having four kids), with no shelving and it stayed put for hours on end, even on days when I logged many miles or spent the night dancing.
But since all bodies are unique and what works for one may not work for everyone, I also tapped other Glamour editors, stylists, and individuals in my network with boobs to find out what they wear, love, and whole-heartedly recommend, including and even a few that are so comfortable you won't mind wearing them all day.What to look for in a strapless braWhen shopping for a strapless bra, it's important to consider your bust and band size needs above all, as well as how snugly it fits.
Look for bras that have strong, nonslip grip along their outline to keep them in place—and it's a good rule of thumb to size down from your standard fit, making sure your breasts are contained along the top of the cup and near your arm, which is where you often see spillage (meaning your bra fits poorly and will show through your clothing). “A band that’s too big is the most common reason for slipping—no matter your bust size,” , director of merchandising and fit specialist at lingerie brand , tells Glamour.
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