15 April 2025
by Sophie Weiss
There are so many bra styles, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. If you’ve never put much thought behind your bra collection before and have no idea where to start, these are the three must-have bra styles we’d recommend. With these three bras on-hand, you’ll be able to wear almost anything with confidence and comfort. And then, of course, you can build your bra wardrobe from there.
Learn more about all the different bra styles (and find your perfect fit) here.
Our first must-have style? An underwire, demi-cup, lightly padded bra — aka, the t-shirt bra. If someone asked you to visualize a bra, this is probably the image that would come to mind.
The t-shirt bra will give you a ton of lift and support from the underwire and straps, great shape and modesty from the bra’s sturdy foam pads, and the ability to customize your fit thanks to its adjustable straps and band. In fact, the reason we call them t-shirt bras is because they’re supposed to give you the perfect shape underneath a t-shirt without showing through.
Pro tip: White bras sometimes show through a white t-shirt. Get a bra that matches your skin tone, and it will be totally invisible under your top.
PIck number two is a wireless bra.
Sometimes, you just don’t want to wear underwire, but you still need a bra that works. Wireless bras are comfortable and supportive. If you have a smaller chest, you can get away with a bralette, but if you need more support, you’ll want to look for wireless bras that have support structures built in.
Pro tip: Wireless bras are great to have on hand during that time of the month because they can usually accommodate multiple cup sizes. If your body is fluctuating, this bra is your best friend!
Pick number three is a strapless bra.
Sometimes, you just can’t get away with a bra that has straps. In these instances, you can either go braless, or you can opt for something strapless. The most classic version of this is a strapless underwire bra.
Features to look for when choosing a strapless bra:
Pro tip: Look for a strapless bra with removable straps. You can convert these to work underneath one-shoulder tops or cross them in the back to hide under racerback shirt styles.
Sophie Weiss
Sophie Weiss is a writer and bra expert based in Los Angeles.
2025-05-13T21:56:00Z