Thereโs that pervasive myth that looms over the idea of ditching your bra. Is it bad for your breasts? Will they sag without the support? Will you be in back pain? Between a thousand different bra types and infinite body shapes, the truth is a bit more nuanced.
What Happens When You Donโt Wear a Bra?
Itโs more complicated than being simply good or bad.
There hasnโt been any scientific evidence that not wearing a bra has any long-lasting effects, but we do know that skin can begin to sag over time with gravity and other natural effects, supporting โthe girlsโ is an important part of preserving lift and elasticity in the skin tissue.
โOn the other hand, not wearing a bra can be argued to improve circulation and blood flow, which can help keep your skin healthy. Not to mention no rashes or irritations from underwires and itchy elastics.โ
Not wearing a bra can lead to saggier breasts, depending on their size. At the same time, wearing an ill-fitted bra can also do damage.
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Listen to your body. If you’re noticing bruising or chaffing, if your ribs hurt from the band, if you’re experiencing neck, back or shoulder pain, these can all be attributed to your bra,โ shares Stephanie Montes, founder of breast tape bra brand Nue.
Rather than a black-and-white answer, not wearing a bra has its pros and cons, especially depending on the size of your chest. With larger breasts, not having the support of a bra could lead to more back pain and sagging. But with a smaller chest, itโs likely that not wearing a bra will cause any drastic changes.
How Often Should You Wear a Bra?
How often you wear a bra is all about how often you want to and need to wear it.
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For some with large or tender breasts, it could be non-negotiable to wear a supportive bra every day. However, if your bra doesn’t fit correctlyโฆ it can be painful and affect the muscle tissue,โ says Montes. โUnderwires that dig into your ribs, excessively tight shoulder straps, and binding bands can cause bruising and chaffing and damage the shoulder and breast muscles over time.โ
If youโre the type of person who throws your bra into the corner of the room you get home from work or you lounge all day braless, either is fine. If you wear your bra all day and donโt ever daydream about the moment you take it off, thatโs also no problem. In fact, it could even be helpful to wear your bra to bed.
Whatโs more important than how often you wear a bra is that your bra fits correctly in the first place. Too many people force themselves into underwire bras that are ill-fitting and uncomfortable, and it isnโt necessary.
Which Bra Should You Wear?
Just like how often you decide to wear a bra, the type of bra you wear is best decided by what makes you most comfortable and feel your best. There are many different types of bras but five main categoriesโunderwire, wire-free, padded, unlined, and bralettesโthat offer different advantages and disadvantages.
If you have a larger chest, shift your attention to underwire and padded bras thatโll give your chest the support it needs. If you despise wearing bras and want to feel it barely there, try looking into wire-free, unlined options, or bralettes. Whatever your preferences are, find the bra that matches them.
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Ultimately, the bra you should wear comes down to self love and not trying to fit into anything that doesnโt feel good. โToo many people force themselves into underwire bras that are ill-fitting and uncomfortable, and it isnโt necessary,” says Donofree. “Going underwire-free, loving your breasts in the shape and size they come in, can be freeing in so many ways
Finally, whenever you think about you should either wear a bra or not it is just a choice. and you should know how to take care of your bra like keeping it clean. If you are comfortable with wearing a bra, just rock it girl.