

The East West Girlĭo your boobs gravitate outwards? If the answer to that question is YES, you probably fit into the east-west bracket. Here’s getting you a list of seven different and beautiful breasts shapes and the most apt types of bras for them. Now you must be wondering which bracket do you fit it and which kind of bra is meant for you? And whether or not you’re currently wearing the correct types of bras.

There are different types of bras for each one of you. Finding the right types of bra is no longer just about getting the cup and band size right, it goes way beyond that. Which also implies that not every woman can wear the same styles of bra.

Basically, that means not everyone can have the same type or shape of breasts. Some say that there are broadly 7 types of breasts shapes. Just like how you’ve got your hourglass, apple, pear body shapes, our breasts too are quite different from each other. Yes, you really didn’t expect our breasts shape to be exactly the same, did you? Okay, let’s get this straight. We aren’t talking about smaller and bigger boobs. The same rule applies when it comes to our breasts.
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Tear Drop: Round, but slightly less full at the topįor this shape of breast, a Balconette bra is perfect for you to help even out the volume distribution in your breasts while also eliminating any cup gaping, whilst making them look fuller at the top.It’s the law of the universe that our five fingers are never the same. Wide Set: Breasts with a wide shape between themĪn uplift style would come in handy here as the lift will push the breasts upwards and closer together, enhancing your cleavage which is always a plus! The T-shirt and Balconette bras will complement this shape nicely as it provides a significant amount of lift, support and coverage. Slender: Thinner breasts with Nipples pointing downįor slender breasts, we recommend any kind of support with an upward lift. The most important thing to consider here would be coverage. The best options-ranked in order from more coverage to less coverage-are T-shirt bras, balconette, and plunge styles. Round: Equally full at the top and the bottom The angled cups help to gather and redirect your breasts to the front of your body and prevent overflow on the sides. Experts recommend t-shirt styles which will allow your breasts to breathe whilst supporting you comfortably.īell Shape: Slimmer at the top, fuller at the bottomĪn underwired full cup bra will give the support that the bottom of the breasts need, and the structure of the cup will lift the breasts to give some projection and more volume on top.Įast West: Nipples facing outward in opposite directionsĪ contoured bra or an uplift plunge bra is ideal for giving shape and forward projection to the breasts. This is a result of a lack of volume on top. Gaping in the breast cups is extremely common for ladies with Athletic Shapes.

The absence of seams and the full coverage will smooth the volume of the breast on a larger area, making the difference less noticeable. Having breasts that are two different sizes might be more common you think! A T-shirt bra will help visually reduce the difference of sizes. It can be a little overwhelming! Check below for a diagram courtesy of The Third Love to see which one you are!Īsymmetric: When one breast is larger than the other One of the most important things to consider is breast shape! Knowing which type of breast shape you are can be tricky as there's so many. There's plenty of factors to consider when you're on the hunt for the perfect bra! We know the struggle girl.
