When buying a new bra, there are many different things to consider: its size, material, cut, color, and even the presence or absence of underwire. What are underwires and what are they for? What type of bra will be best? We've already answered them!
What are underwires and what are they used for?
Underwires are actually semicircular wires sewn into a bra cup. What are they used for? Corset wires have two main functions:
- provide better breast support, even with soft cups,
- give breasts a beautiful, desirable shape, making them appear larger and fuller.
The underwire is the basis of all push-up bras , because without metal or plastic elements of the structure, it will not be possible to achieve this effect. It is also worth remembering that underwire does not always have to go hand in hand with a stiffened cup - a good example is a lace balconette bra. Of course, the benefits of using underwire in bras are indisputable, but this does not mean that we should focus only on them.

Who is the best underwire bra for?
Underwire bras are primarily recommended for women with larger busts. For them, the most important issue will be bust support, and underwires are perfect for this. Good bust support in a larger size makes the breasts appear rounder and firmer. However, it's important to remember that choosing the right size is extremely important when choosing an underwired bra, as the majority of the weight is borne by its circumference.
Of course, the classic lace underwired bra is also very popular with women looking for models with a pronounced push-up effect, which visually increases the size of the breasts. Here, the underwire is mainly responsible for stiffening the cup, which makes the bust look beautiful even in outfits with a deep neckline.

Is it true that underwire bras are uncomfortable? This is false, and this belief stems mainly from the fact that many of us choose the wrong size bras.
Non-wired bras - when are they best?
Wire-free bras are primarily chosen by women with smaller breasts, who appreciate fuller styles. Pregnant women and new mothers also avoid stiffening wires and should choose dedicated styles that gently cover sensitive breasts.
Wireless bras are primarily recommended for smaller breasts, so they are usually the first choice for teenagers looking for their first "grown-up" underwear. Unlike underwired bras, they are not very good at supporting more weight and shaping the breasts, but they reward them with extraordinary comfort and a sensual, delicate look.
Among the non-wired bras, one of the most popular models is the bralette - a bra designed for small and medium-sized breasts that do not require strong support in the circumference. Moreover, a bralette is one of those types of women's underwear that can be worn visibly, which is appreciated mainly by teenagers and young women.
