Figuring out fit is one thing, but buying the right type of bra can be just as tough. Use this guide to keep 'em all straight.
When you find one or two bra types you love (and a size that fits), it's tempting to keep buying the same ones again and again. But not all bra types are created equal. For instance, your favorite may look great with a polished work blouse but strange under a casual T-shirt. That's why it's important to stock your lingerie drawer with multiple styles of bras.
Start by taking stock of the tops and dresses you wear most and the activities you engage in. Next, consider if they'd be better served by any of the following styles of bra:
Why it's great: This bra style covers most of the breast and provides maximum support. What to wear it with: casual or work clothes, but nothing too low cut if you don't want the bra to peek out Who's it best for: women with larger busts
Why it's great: Designed to remain invisible even under very thin fabrics, this bra usually sports a seamless design and provides ample coverage. What to wear it with: T-shirts, obviously, but it'll look great with most everyday clothes Who it's best for: everyone
Why it's great: These types of bras are defined by their lack of an underwire: that means extra comfort. They may be padded or unpadded, seamed or seamless, and lined or unlined. What to wear it with: just about everything Who it's best for: most women, particularly those who don't need the intense support of a wire cup
Why it's great: Thicker straps with more coverage and tons of support mean ample bosoms stay comfortably in place. What to wear it with: Higher necklines will hide these bras best, as they have a tendency to come up higher on the body in order to provide the most support. Who it's best for: women with larger busts
Why it's great: This style covers anywhere from half to three-quarters of the breast and provides modest cleavage. What to wear it with: just about everything Who it's best for: most women, particularly those looking for a little sex appeal that's not too over-the-top
Why it's great: With nearly horizontal cups, balconette bras offer less coverage than a demi cup and usually provide dramatic cleavage. What to wear it with: low-cut tops or dresses Who it's best for: women who want a bra with a sexier, more distinct look and who are looking to boost their cleavage
Why it's great: Pushup bras use underwire to boost cleavage with the help of either graduated padding or removable pads. What to wear it with: low-cut tops or dresses Who it's best for: most women, particularly those itching for that classic vampy look
Why it's great: Bralettes combine comfort and style by eliminating wires and padding and relying on lots of soft, feminine touches such as lace. What to wear it with: anything, from loose tanktops to T-shirts; since many are styled more like a crop top than a bra, they can work as loungewear or pajamas as well Who it's best for: women who don't need much in the way of support and those who like their bra straps to show under certain garments
Why it's great: The convertible bra style is characterized by its straps, which can be removed or adjusted in myriad ways, while the strapless bra is, well, strapless. What to wear it with: formalwear, strapless tops or dresses, or any garmet with an unusual neckline or straps Who it's best for: women who don't want their bra straps to show under certain garments
Why it's great: Designed to minimize breast movement during athletic activity, sports bras provide firm support and are available with or without underwire. For maximum comfort, make sure you're wearing the right sports bra for your body type. What to wear it with: workout clothes, of course Who it's best for: active women
Why it's great: They use a tacky gel (instead of straight adhesive) to cling to your chest, making them reuseable. Some can be worn upward of 20 or 50 times, while others are still only intended for a few uses before they no longer cling. What to wear it with: revealing strapless or backless ensembles Who it's best for: most women, but women with larger busts may find the support inadequate or the cups too small
Why it's great: Nursing-bra cups have detachable clips at the top, which allow nursing mothers easy access for breastfeeding. Supportive cups keep the breasts comfortable. What to wear it with: shirts or tops that are quick to unbutton or pull aside to allow for easier nursing Who it's best for: breastfeeding moms