, but the search is worth it in the end. Finding a comfy bra that still provides the support you need doesn’t need to be complicated—and with so many options out there, we’ve narrowed down what to look for.First and foremost, it's all about the fit.
Bulging, skin irritation, and discomfort can all be the results of a tight-fitting bra. On the other hand, a lack of support from a bra that’s too loose is just as uncomfortable.
The right bra—whether it's , , or made specifically for —should be little snug around your ribcage, with straps and cups that mold to your chest (as opposed to bulging or causing breast tissue to spill over), experts have explained to Glamour previously in this handy guide on .And, of course, when it comes to materials, not all bras are created equal.
Some of the most comfortable bras are made of softer-on-skin fabrics like cotton or bamboo. That said, the right blend of nylon, spandex, and elastane can be equally pleasant to wear for long stretches.
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