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Bra Types and Uses, What kind of bra ideal for use, which bra is best for me: 
Bra or brassiere is one of the most attractive and more important undergarments for women. An appropriate bra gives her fit and confidence. It shows her also attractive and sexy. It is important to know the types of bras suitable so that you can pick the right one for the right time so as to protect the general health of your breasts. 
Adhesive Bra. 
Adhesive Bras: 
An adhesive bra is comprised of bra cups with medical grade adhesive on one side, which allow for the bra to be worn several times. They provide little support, however, they help fill out the bust and conceal the nipples under light fabrics. Adhesive bras have no straps or bands of any sort, this makes them ideal for backless and strapless fashions. They come in two types, disposable paper ones that use a strong adhesive and silicone ones that can be washed and reused. 
Backless Bra. 
Backless Bra: 
The backless bra has no back and is usually lightweight, self adhesive and self supporting. It's ideal for wearing under backless tops and dresses and of-the-shoulder numbers and the colours of the self adhesive types are often neutral or flesh colour, making them ideal to wear under sheer and low-cut clothing. 
Balconette Bra. 
Balconette Bras: 
Balconette bras are a more risque version of a demi bra with less coverage and more lift. They are a good choice for low neckline tops and dresses. Although they offer lift like a push up bra they do no push the breasts together in the center and have quite wide set bra straps. Balconette Bras can be worn under most clothing and suit a wide range of breast sizes. 
Bandeau Bra. 
Bandeau Bra: 
A bandeau bra is a simple band of cloth worn across the breasts, providing little support or shaping. 
Bridal Bra/Corset. 
Bridal Bra/Corset Bra: 
As the name itself suggest, the bridal bra or the corset is mainly used for marriages which helips in providing the desired shape for wedding dress. The main advantage of this type is that, it helps in giving the bride a good posture and can be more comfortable as the weight of the breasts is carried by the whole corset rather than the brassiere’s shoulder straps. 
Built-in Bra. 
Built-in Bra: 
Supportive brassiere-like structures on the inside of another garment, such as a swimsuit or tank top, which provide support for the bust without the need for a separate bra. In most such garments, these built-ins consist of a horizontal elastic strip, although some do have cups and underwires as with other bra types. In some cases these may easily be removed, if desired. 
Convertible Bra. 
Convertible Bra: 
It has straps which may be detached and rearranged in different ways depending on the outfit. Alternatives to regular straps for strapless bras are beaded bra straps or clear plastic bra straps that provide support and style. 
Demi Bra. 
Demi Bra: 
One of the most popular of the many different types of bra is the demi bra. A Demi Bra is a half-cup bra style with wide set straps and a horizontal bust line. Usually boned or seamed, they give great cleavage. Offering less support, but allowing low cut garments to be worn without the bra being seen as well as providing lift. Demi cup bras provide less breast coverage, generally cut to 1″ above the nipple. Most push-up bras are demi cups to show more cleavage. Most demi cups are designed to slightly push the breasts towards the center for more cleavage and remove breast tissue from under the arms. Demi bras are great for petite women who have issues with poking under-wires. 
Front Closure Bra. 
Front Closure Bra: 
Front closure bra have the closure, hooks and eyes in the front. The back of these bra type is very plain and also used in tank tops. 
Front-fastening Bra. 
Front Fastening Bra: 
Some people say that front fastening bras are more convenient than back fastenings as the clasps are easier to reach and the problem of fumbling with hooks behind your back is removed. Some men might say that front fastening bras are easier to deal with too. These bras can be wired or non-wired and come in a variation of styles and colours. They can be worn under any type of clothing including day wear and evening wear. 
Full-Cup Bra. 
Full Cup Bra: 
Full cup bras are designed to offer good support for the whole of the breast and are a practical bra for everyday wear. Covering the entire breast makes the bra look larger than it is. The full cup is designed to give more support for the breasts, this is very important for keeping the shape and fullness of the breast. Full cup bras can be very stylish and sexy, depending on the fabric that they are made of. Ideal for larger breasts and pregnant women as less support can lead to slight breast sagging and back pains. 
Full-Support Bra. 
Full Support Bra: 
Full Support Bra is the type of bra which is being used in the day to day life by most of the women. The Full Support Bra covers the whole of the breasts. 
Half-cup Bra. 
Half Cup Bra: 
Lingerie manufacturers do not always agree on what makes a half cup bra but as a general rule, it’s one where the cup stops just above the nipple. It is generally more suitable for a smaller cup but larger cup brands are becoming increasingly skilled at creating supportive bras that give a good impression of a half cup. 
Halter-neck Bra. 
Halter Neck Bra: 
These bras have clasps on the straps, which attach at the back of the neck and also around the back. They cover about 75% of the breasts and are suitable to wear under many types of clothes including strapless tops, dresses and off the shoulder numbers. 
Mastectomy Bra. 
Mastectomy Bra: 
Mastectomy Bra is a type of bra which is specially made for women who suffer from prosthesis. This type is also used by women who have lost one or both their breasts in breast cancer. 
Maternity Bra. 
Maternity Bra: 
Designed such that they can be expanded to adjust as the breasts increase in size over the course of a pregnancy. 
Minimizer Bra. 
Minimizer Bra: 
Minimizer Bras are designed to play down the bust, particulary for cup sizes 34C and above. They work by compressing and shaping the breasts, helping to create the illusion of being a cup size or two smaller, the minimizer also helps to prevent ‘spill over’ and should also help to give a more flattering, smoother look to the bust. These bras can be worn with day and evening wear and can give a smoother look to the bust area under clothing. The minimizer can also give extra support for larger sizes. 
Moulded Bra. 
Moulded Bra: 
So called because the cup is moulded from a single piece of foam or fabric so that it’s seamless. 
Multiway Bra. 
Multi way Bra: 
Multi-way bras have straps that can be worn in a variety of ways, such as over the shoulder, as normal, as a halterneck, crossed around the middle of the body or even removed altogether. It's extremely versatile and can be worn under all types and styles of clothing including low back, strapless and off the shoulder numbers. The multi-way bra can also be worn as any standard bra with t-shirts and dresses. One of the best things about the multi way bra is that the shoulder straps can be completely removed, making is ideal for dinner dresses and outfits for special occasions. 
Novelty Bra. 
Novelty Bra: 
Designed more for show and sensuality than for function. They may include unusual materials, such as leather, coconuts or be unusual in design. 
Nursing Bra. 
Nursing Bra: 
Nursing bras are made to make breastfeeding easier by giving the baby easy access to the nipple. Usually nursing bras have cups made of flaps of fabric that can be unhooked at the top and pulled down to expose the nipple. There are other designs out there involving holes built into the cup or zips and hooks for exposing the breast from the front but these are much less common. 
Padded Bra. 
Padded Bra: 
Padded bras have padding inside the lining. They are designed for small breasts to provide a fuller shape. Unlike push-up bras most padded bras support the breasts but do not significantly lift them. Padded bras do do vary slightly, some have more padding than others. They can offer anything from a slight lift to a more push up effect. All are very fashionable and feminine. Some padded bras may have removable inserts while others are just padded more on the lower part to give more lift and to help give the effect of more cleavage. Padded bras come in many sizes, colours and materials. 
Peephole Bra. 
Peephole Bras: 
The type of bra that has cups loosely covering the breasts, which also includes holes around the nipples. 
Plunge Bra. 
Plunge Bras: 
Plunge bras are distinguished by the part of the band that joins the cups. If it is below nipple level, then it's a plunge bra. These bras are ideal for wearing under low-cut tops and many plunge bras are padded to push your breasts together to maximize cleavage. 
Push-up Bra. 
Push-up Bra: 
Push up bras are structured in a way that lifts the breasts and pushes them closer together, enhancing the cleavage. The Wonderbra is a very well known brand of push up bra but there are many others. The padding in the bras are mostly either foam, gel or rubber. This padding is different from padded bras in its positioning, padded bras is centered under the breast and merely lifts them while push up bras have the padding at the side to push the breasts up and inwards. Its this padding positioning which gives push up bras such full cleavage. 
Racerback Bra. 
Racerback Bra: 
Has shoulder straps that come over the shoulder in a V pattern very close to the neck. This design is sometimes worn under strapless dresses or tops where traditional straps would be very obviously exposed. Many Sport bras use the racerback. 
Shelf Bra. 
Shelf Bra: 
Essentially a rigid band, usually underwires, along the infra mammary line that pushes up while covering none, or only a narrow strip, of the breast. 
Sport Bra. 
Sports Bra: 
Sports bras provide firm support for the breasts to prevent discomfort or embarrassment during exercise. Usually made of stretchable material they provide a snug fit. Their main role is to keep the breasts in place while exercising to reduce damage done to the soft tissues of the chest. 
Strapless Bra. 
Strapless Bra: 
Designed for wearing with clothes which reveal the shoulders. A very technically challenging designs they rely completely on the strength on the material around the bust, the designs of the under-wire and the width and tightness of the band. The most reliable strapless bras have a wide band around the back, boning under the arms, deep under-wires at the front, silicone strips along the inside to reduce slippage. Some larger size strapless bras also put boning in the cups for more support. Different from other under-wires strapless under-wires are taller and curve in to encompass the breast more. Even with all this sophisticated design strapless bras are still a little uncomfortable and can slip down during an active day or evening. 
T-shirt Bra. 
T-shirt Bra: 
T-Shirt Bras are made without any raised seams or decoration, this is to allow the bras to be worm with tight shirts without the bra being obviously visible. The cups are usually padded to hit the nipples from view and to give the bust a smoother look. The T-Shirt bra is not only for t-shirts and can be worn with any thin top where you want to have the bra less visible. Because of this they can also be known as seamless bras. 
Trainer Bra. 
Trainer Bra: 
Designed for young girls who have begun to develop breasts but have yet to be considered ‘developed’ enough to allow for a standard-sized bra to fit properly. They are of simple construction and offer very little support. 
U-plunge Bra. 
U-plunge Bra: 
Allows you to wear clothes that have a deep plunging neckline. 
Vintage Bra. 
Vintage Bra: 
A type of full support bra with cups in the shape of a paraboloid of revolution with its axis perpendicular to the breast. Invented in the late 1940s, they were still being sold well into the 1960s. 
Water Bra. 
Water Bra: 
Bras which have water or silicon gel-filled cups to make your breasts looks larger. 

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The bra does not only covers, supports and elevates the breasts, but also shapes the wearer’s figure. The degree of which the bra frames the breasts varies between style, functionality, fashion and fabric. It is important to know the types of bras available so that you can pick the right one for the right time so as to protect the general health of your breasts. It is important choosing your types of bra, that designs and their tunctions.

I would like to add one more bra type, it is male bra that using by men. Hard to imagine that but it is true. Bras worn by men with gynecomastia, usually to flatten and conceal rather than lift and support.

The main distinction between padded bras and push-up bras that incorporate padding is whether the padding is centred under each breast to simply lift them, or is centred outside the centre of each breast such that the padding pushes the breasts inwards.

My best is underwire bra, designed to give extra support and endurance. They have a wire, metal or plastic, running under each cup to provide rigid support to the bust.

very informative, interesting and enjoyable sharing, i would like to know more about crazy, innovative bras

wow some kind bras there I had never even heard of before, thought I knew them all.

The best kind of bra to hide nipples is a t-shirt bra. Some even come with extra padding to hide nipples if you need them. Some bras have cups that are made of shaped foam, and I think you will find any of these will help. But it is very important to make sure the cup is the correct size. They are all sized by the cup size, but some of them have cups that are larger than you think.

Softcup bra also written sport bra types. It is my favorite bra types that has no underwire support in the cups. Rather they rely on the strength of the underband to provide support to the bust.

The average woman owns around 15 bras at any given time; at least that’s what a new study has shown. In the same study, it is also revealed that most women spend average over three thousand dollars worth of brassieres in a lifetime. That is how significant bras are to women. Granted that most women probably have around 10 to 16 bras in their underwear drawers, there are several types of bras that might not be in your current collection. Bras are designed to perform a specific function, provide the desired fit and shape, and bring together a woman’s outfit. The fact of the matter is, no single bra design can accommodate every need you may have for it. As you see in that list of different types of bras, there are designs out there that are intended to provide a specific look and function you may find rather useful.

Most common bra type is t-shirt bra. T-shirt bras are, by far, one of the most popular and widely-used bra styles. Designed without any raised seams (seamless), T-shirt bras are the perfect everyday brassiere and are one of the most common types you will find in every woman’s underwear drawer.

Minimiser bras are great for clothes that look good with a sleek look, or to help you fit into clothes that are a bit too tight across the bust. Clothes are generally designed to suit a ‘standard shape’ which can make it very hard for large breasted women to buy tailored clothes that fit well. If you have had this issue then definitely give a minimiser bra a go. They can also make the difference between being able to wear a button shirt without it gaping open and not. Another tip for dealing with a button shirt that’s peaking open is to use a small piece of fashion tape to secure it between the buttons.

There are also bra accessories, i want to say about it.

Bra extender: Bra extenders are a great way to get a longer life out of bras that have become too tight through the band. You get them as 1, 2, 3 or 4 hook options to fit different bras. They usually come in black, white and beige to blend in with the most common bra colours. To use them simply attach it to one end of the back fastening on your bra then put it on and do it up as normal.

Bra inserts: Bra inserts are also known as cookies or bra padding. Silicone ones are sometimes called chicken fillets due to their resemblance to them. Often they are promoted as a non-surgical option to increase your bra size. As well as giving you the appearance of larger breasts they can be worn with a push-up bra to increase cleavage.

Bra strap connector / holder: You will find these with a variety of names, bra strap convertor, bra strap connector and bra strap holder are the most common. They can be worn in the back or front of the bra to hold the straps together.

Bra strap cushions: bra strap cushions or pads slip onto your existing bra straps to provide comfort if they dig into your shoulders or can help stop straps from falling off your shoulders. Before you use them first make sure you have your bra straps set to the right length, most of the support in a bra comes from the band around your body, not the straps.

Breast Pads: breast pads or nursing pads are for women who are breastfeeding. You put them in your bra over your nipples to stop milk leaking out onto your clothes. You can get disposable or washable pads. If you get machine-washable pads use a laundry bag when you wash them to keep them together so they don’t get lost through your clothes.

Girls who dont want to use bra, i am one of them :) You prefer alternative bra types. Bra alternatives, when a bra won’t work with what you are wearing or you just don’t want to wear one. Find out about the alternatives that can help you. There list you will find this kinds of alternatives for your breasts.

Breast lift tape are specially shaped pieces of tape that are designed to lift your breasts when you are going braless. They go on the tops of your breasts and lift up instead of supporting from underneath. They’re useful for outfits where you wouldn’t be able to wear a normal bra but still want some support and lift.

Built-in - shelf bra: Some tops have hidden support built into them. The most common type is called a shelf bra (not to be confused with a shelf bra that is a cup-less bra). A second layer of fabric is sewn underneath the singlet that stops just under the bust and is pulled in with a line of elastic (see illustration below). There are no separate cups, the support comes from the stretchy fabric and the elastic that goes under the bust.

Nipple covers: Nipple covers are also known as petals. They are used to hide the shape of nipples and give breasts a smooth line under clothing. They have adhesive on them to stay on and can be one-use disposable or washable and reusable.

Taping your breasts, breast taping: There a few different reasons for taping your breasts, each will require a different method. Possible reasons to tape your breasts: To lift and reduce movement when you can’t wear a bra. Taping to flatten your chest. Used by women who are dressing as a man, also sometimes used by dancers to reduce movement. Taping to create cleavage. For when you have small or no breasts, it is sometimes used by transgender women to give the appearance of breasts.

Why Women Aren’t Wearing Bras Anymore, here is why: new research is showing that women do not need to wear bras. In fact, there is now evidence showing that not wearing a bra is better for your overall health. A 15-year study in France shows that there is no health benefits to wearing a bra and that our breasts are actually better off without them. Going braless is not an immediate option for many women. There is the work environment, the need for social acceptance, and a fear of learning to accept our bodies as they naturally are.

Only girls who never wear bras know to be true, first you know what true freedom feels like. There is actually nothing better than a sunny day, walking down the street wearing a tank top, the gentle breeze gracing your breasts. Secondly, how full your bank account is because you're not wasting money on bras. Then, you don't have to deal with guys awkwardly trying to take off your bra. Enjoy it.

Girls don't like to wear the bra they thinking that it's not comfortable to wear anymore. some girls thought that there is no health benefits to wearing a bra and many of us are feel better off without them. Instead of perfect shape in bra many girls don't like to wear a bra. They're more comfort without it.

Boobs that are on my chest and not my belly. When I was 12 my sister used to tease me about being Flat. So I prayed and God did Blessed it so my cup over flows and my back hurts with out a bra. Plus the wind ouch.

Bra Pro's:
- they keep the girls from bouncing around, especially while working out,
- no embarrising 'headlights' under clothing,
- provides support to large breasts.

Bra Con's:
- uncomfortable, especially the underwire types,
- each brand fits differently,
- it can be expensive.

What is your bra type? There are no absolutes on this question. It depends on your on your personality, body, clothes on your top and what kind of enhancements you have made to it. Some women where bras when they don't need to because it makes them feel more comfortable. Some women don't where bras when they should because it makes them feel more comfortable. Some women don't need any support because of breast enhancement surgery.

thanks, all bra types and names with images in one place

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The pros and cons of not wearing a bra look like we believed in more myths than science facts! Not wearing a bra for some time helps relax the blood flow.

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