If you’re just getting ready to start a bra brand and you don’t know enough about the types of bras, then this article can help you by giving you an idea of the 13 different bras that are most common. You can check out this infographic for a quick overview:
Teen Bra
Teen bras are designed for teenage girls because their breasts are sensitive during their development. This type of bra focuses on comfort and moderate support, which is what growing breasts need. They are softer than adult bras and will not cause pressure on the breasts.
Plus size Bra
Plus size bra is specially designed for people with full breasts, the design of the straps of this kind of bra will be wider, the lower part of the bust design is more solid, usually with steel ring, can better support the weight of the chest, not easy to sag.
Nursing Bra
nursing bra is a bra designed specifically for breastfeeding mothers. It has a flap at the front to make it easier for mothers to feed their babies. The shoulder straps are also wider than those of ordinary bras, so that mothers will not suffer from shoulder pain due to full breasts.
Sports Bra
Sports bras are bras that provide support for the breasts during exercise. They can better protect our breasts. They are stronger than ordinary bras, can minimize breast movement and relieve discomfort, and avoid causing sagging and deformation of the breasts. They are the best choice for sports people.
Elderly Bra
Specifically designed for the elderly, this bra needs to be considered, high comfort fabrics and ease of putting on and taking off, generally using will be the front open buckle design and no steel ring design, loved by the elderly.
Strapless Bra
Strapless bras are very suitable for sisters who like to wear off-shoulder or small camisole clothes. They can avoid the embarrassment of showing shoulder straps. Its main support is provided by the cup with underwire and the silicone lining along the edge to prevent the bra from slipping.
Underwire Bra
Underwire bras. Most women think that wearing bras with underwires is uncomfortable, but underwire bras can provide better support and help relieve back tension. They are the first choice for many big-breasted women.
Wireless Bra
If you’re tired of the constriction of underwires, you can try a wireless bra. This is a bra that uses other support structures (rubber rings or one-piece cuts) to provide support and reduce the pressure of the underwire on the body.
Half Coverage Bra
Half cup bras are also called half bras. Their main design is to cover only the lower part of the breasts, leaving the upper part exposed. Therefore, they are more suitable for women with smaller breasts or those who want to show their natural lines.
Full Coverage Bra
The full cup bra is designed to completely cover the entire breast, which is very suitable for sisters with fuller breasts or sisters with large and sagging breasts. It can provide sufficient support for the breasts.
Front Closure Bra
Most of the bras on the market are back closure, in order to meet the different needs of people, front closure bra is a new experience. It says goodbye to the traditional back clasp and requires only one hand to lightly clasp to finish putting on and taking off. Moreover, the front buckle also has a good gathering effect.
Adhesive Bra
Adhesive bras, also known as nipple bras, are an alternative to traditional underwear. Adhesive bras feature a seamless design that fits perfectly against the skin without leaving any traces of underwear. They are especially good with leggings, dresses, bathing suits and other clothing that requires the exposure of smooth skin.
Non-Padded Bra
Non-padded bras are thinner and more breathable, suitable for those who don’t like too much restraint, and can make your body feel relaxed and free all day long. They are also suitable for those with larger breasts. It is not recommended for those who need more support and shaping effects.