Small-Chested Ladies, Rejoice—These Bras Were Made for You
Despite some brands' best efforts, one size does not fit all—especially when it comes to bras. Women come in a variety of shapes and sizes, which means that finding the right fit for your body is probably going to take more moments of time and effort that you'd care to go through. Plus, when you take a moment to consider the countless trips to the store just to go through trial and error, again and again, tempting to skip shopping for bras altogether—especially when you have a smaller chest.
The idea of not wearing a bra at all hours of the day will sound like a dream for most. But at one point or another, you may want a little more support. In which case, having a bra that fits well in all the right ways will be just what you need. And to take the guesswork out of the hunt for you, we've gathered the best bras for small busts we could find. Scroll down to check them all out below.
If you're looking for a wireless option to wear underneath your T-shirts, this style will feel be noticeable will giving you notable support.With sizes going down to 32A, Calvin Klein's essential T-shirt bra is a must in anyone's lingerie drawer.Pepper's bras were made specifically with small-chested women in mind. As a result, these bras don't have any gaps or give in the cups, and its sizes range from 32AA to 38B. According to one review for this bra, this is "the most comfortable, flattering bra for small chests." Plus, it'll feel like nothing underneath your clothes.When you want something on the more decorative side, opt for a lightly padded demi bra instead of a full-coverage style.As a simple lace racerback bralette that offers light support, this will feel like a more romantic alternative to a sportier style.This triangle bra was designed to fit a variety of sizes—including the smallest ones. One reviewer says, "Quality is amazing, it's flexible, soft and very flattering. I would say this bra is true to size. For reference, I am a 34A, 130 lbs, and the small fits the best. Highly recommend!!"Anyone who hates to wear bras but needs additional support will obsess over Lively's Mesh Trim Bralette, which looks just as pretty as it is comfortable.This bra from Natori has been one of the top-sellers for women with small busts, with over 3000 reviews on Nordstrom. One reviewer touts its fit for small busts saying, "After extensively searching for the perfect bra, I have finally found it. This is now the only bra I wear. The cups don't gap and the band is comfortable. It gives great shape and a little bit of lift, without having padding."Spanx's Bra-Llelujah Wireless Bra has sizes that go all the way down to 30C, which means it was designed with all types of busts in mind. A reviewer on Nordstrom states, "I'm a 32A and this stays put all day, I always have issues with straps falling down. If you need new bras, you need these!"This affordable option is perfect for anyone who wants to be comfortable in all areas of their bust—including their sides. One Amazon reviewer shared, "I have a small bust and hard to fit, which is why I didn't spend much—I didn't expect much. This fits me perfectly and comfortably."
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