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I Wear a 34F Bra, and These Are the Only Going-Out Tops I'll Wear

I can be pretty stubborn when it comes to clothing, and the number one area I refuse to budge on has more to do with comfort than anything else. More specifically, it’s about the bras I choose to wear. As someone who wears a size 34F, the topic is top of mind—at least in my experience—because it’s the area of my body I’ve found most proportionally challenging to dress. All this to say going-out tops and I have not always gotten along.

I love a pretty, flirty top as much as the next lady who’s got plans on a Friday night. But as someone who’s not only uncomfortable going sans bra but also prefers wearing one that’s supportive at all times (no strapless bras for me, thanks), the options for dressed-up yet non-flimsy, non–floss width straps can seem scarce. Which is why I rounded up going-out tops you can wear a supportive bra under. Keep scrolling to shop all the pretty, special plans–ready styles, regardless of your bra size.

Bodysuits are the best way to get a seamless tuck.
One word: keyhole!
The pearl details completely won us over. Bring out this stunner for your more grown-up night out.
We think Cher Horowitz would approve of this top. Plus, the tie is adjustable meaning you can tie it just so to cover your bra. 
Simple but spicy. 
Can you tell we have a thing for bodysuits? Just pull up the sleeves on this guy to conceal any bra straps.
We thought we left peplum in the mid '00s, but we're so  feeling this architectural version.
The choker is like built-in jewelry.
This top is ready to P-A-R-T-Y.
Order up: one hot summer night out in this sweet floral top.
Paris you needs this top. What, you don't have a Parisian alter ego?
Just wide enough for your bra strap.
Scrunch the center ties to show off a little midriff. Pair with high-waisted jeans and waltz out the door.
The texture. The color. Just get it.
This turtleneck isn't a regular turtleneck, it's a special turtleneck. Cropped, lime green, and bejeweled with little lemons—what more could you ask for? 
A sheer moment is perfect for showing off your best bra.

Up next, check out: I Tried On 21 Tops From Reformation, Topshop, and H&M—Here's What Made the Cut

This post was previously published and has since been updated.



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