If your breasts are touching, like mine, there are a limited number of styles that are going to work for you. Arguably, an even tougher type of chest to fit is one with wide set breasts. Wide set breasts are defined as breasts where you can easily fit 3 or more fingers between your breast roots. Swooping and scooping is essential for ensuring that your breasts are correctly contained between the underwires. Look for bras with cups advertised as having inner slings for side support.
Also keep an eye out for bras that have wide bands along the sides of the bra, as this will help to keep your breasts reeled in. If you can, look for bras with a wide gore wide separation between cups. Some brands are known for having wider than average gores, such as Cleo.
If you can make them work for you, front-opening bras, or bras with a corded gore are styles that can also suit wide set breasts. One of the biggest gripes for women with wide set breasts is that most bras are not going to give them the kind of cleavage they want.
One style that is going to help you out to that end are plunge-style bras. One level up from this is of course, the push-up bra. Check out my article on push-up bras for some worthwhile options, as well as a more detailed look at options that will help create more cleavage.
Another option that might work for when you want some everyday casual cleavage is the wireless bra. As a wide set woman, if you find a style that you like, you can use this to your advantage, as the uniboob effect is likely to not be as pronounced for you.
As a group, Cleo by Panache bras have a lot of styles with elements that should make them a successful pick for wide set breasts. The cups mold well around the breast. There is no oozing out the sides of the breast : Straps were easy to adjust," one customer wrote. I was worried about it being a front clasp because in my youth I had the clasps break on me on occasion not with this bra!
I like that it's not padded in any way without being too sheer, and the design is super cute! Your band should be snug you should be able to fit two fingers under the band and should sit low on your back parallel or below the front of your bra. Its M-shaped frame and wide straps provide support without the wire. Choose from more than a dozen colors and band sizes from 32 to It has strong elastic sides, a nice wide bottom band and wide cushy straps which gives me the lift in the front and minimizing on the sides that I want in a bra.
The fabric in the cups is very soft. The ribbing and stitching on this Fantasie Lois underwire side-support bra directs the breasts forward rather than sideways, giving you a natural shape without all of the bulk.
It comes in six different colors. If you have breast tissue that extends past your armpits and towards your back, you may really like this bra. And it's earned a 4. According to one reviewer: "This is by far the most comfortable bra I've ever worn [ I'm ordering more. Because of its side boning and side padding, the Parfait padded underwire bra also helps you to achieve a centered look. The memory foam adapts to the shape of your breasts, providing exactly the support you need.
A front-closure bra. Front-closure bras are SO underrated! Here's the thing. The front clasp is perfect for pushing the breasts together. The pressure is distributed so that the breasts move towards each other - just like in the good ol' corset, but with no discomfort.
And not to mention the fact that a front clasp is much easier to open and close. A racerback bra. We can't quite explain the physics behind that, but racerback bras do a perfect job at providing lift and pushing breasts together. Oftentimes reading ladies' recipes for the perfect cleavage, a racerback is one of the key ingredients.
That being said, bear in mind the bra must have a plunging neckline and side-padding. A little scoop and swoop. This goes out to all the big-busted ladies out there.
To succeed in building the cleavage, you must get ALL of your breasts in the cups. But actually rather often the breast tissue ends up places it shouldn't have. So to escape that, do the Scoop-and-swoop method trick. Lean forward, reach all the way to your armpit and guide the breast tissue into the cups.
You might be surprised about the difference it makes. It might turn out you actually need to go up a cup size! Do not overdo. It might be tempting to shove your wide-set boobs into a push-up bra that's a size or two too small from time to time. You know, to get that Hollywood cleavage. And, honestly, there's nothing wrong with it - unless it becomes a routine. When we say it's fine, we mean once a month or so. The rarer, the better. Wrong size bras and barely legal tricks to make that cleavage pop can result in migrating breast tissue.
Breast tissue usually migrates toward armpits, but when overdoing cleavage regularly the breast tissue might end up on your sternum. Bras that work well for women with wide-set breasts To illustrate what bras help deal best with the problems described above, let's dive into the world of bras that flatter wide-set boobs. Characteristics of a bra that's fit for wide-set boobs Before talking about specific bras, let's study the anatomy of a bra that's well suited for women with wide-set boobs.
Cups — depends a lot on the shape of your breasts and whether they're center full or outer full. Make sure to get the right cup size and bear in mind that the cup size depends on the band size, too. For padded bras - look for support on the outer parts of the cup to center the breasts as much as possible. The coverage of the cups - up to you. Plunging bras are a fave of many women with wide-set breasts. It's because often the inner parts of the cups stay rather empty - so why bother covering them anyway?
Gore — the thingy between the cups. The wider the gap between your boobs, the wider the gore should be. For cleavage fanatics - higher and more narrow gore will do a better job for distributing pressure and bringing closer. That being said, do not over-exaggerate, as you might end up with inner halves of the cups being empty simply because the gore's too narrow for your boob shape.
The gore should sit flat against the sternum. If it digs in and feels painful, keep on looking, as this is clearly NOT the right bra for you. The band — definitely depends on your body type, breast shape, and size.
As the band does all the heavy lifting, the bigger the tatas, the wider the band. The closure — as mentioned above, many swear by front-clasp bras, as it's in their nature to bring boobs together. The straps — same as with the band. Dependant on your body type. Yet we all can agree at the end of the day, wider straps are way comfier than spaghetti ones. Cross or racerback straps help to bring boobs together if that's desired.
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