With the warm weather here, it’s time to break out the tanks and show off our sun-kissed shoulders. With open back tanks and spaghetti strap styles trending, you can find some great bra options for these skin-baring tops.
Here are three bra options to wear with spaghetti strap tops.
FOR THE NOT-SO BUSTY: STRAPLESS BRAS
If you fall into an AA-C cup, try a lightweight strapless bra underneath your spaghetti strap or racerback tank top. If you prefer to skip the undergarments all together, try wearing stick-on bra petals.
FOR MODERATE COVERAGE: BRALETTES
If you’re somewhere in between, you have the freedom to choose! Opt for a strapless bra with extra boning and molded cups for support, or a playful bralette for a little less. A pop of color bandeau or lacy bralette will add a touch of variation to a basic tank.
FOR THE MOST SUPPORT: THIN STRAP BRAS
Open back tops can pose a tricky fashion problem for our bustier gals! (Think DD and up!). But it doesn’t mean that you can’t rock tops with thin straps! Opt for a bra with similar color straps as your tank top, which will help your bra blend in with your top.
Before you leave on your shopping trip for a new bra or top, be sure to bring along a few bra options to make sure you’re finding the best top for your undergarment collection!
—Brittany M.
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With the warm weather here, it’s time to break out the tanks and show off our sun-kissed shoulders. With open back tanks and spaghetti strap styles trending, you can find some great bra options for these skin-baring tops.
Here are three bra options to wear with spaghetti strap tops.
FOR THE NOT-SO BUSTY: STRAPLESS BRAS
If you fall into an AA-C cup, try a lightweight strapless bra underneath your spaghetti strap or racerback tank top. If you prefer to skip the undergarments all together, try wearing stick-on bra petals.
FOR MODERATE COVERAGE: BRALETTES
If you’re somewhere in between, you have the freedom to choose! Opt for a strapless bra with extra boning and molded cups for support, or a playful bralette for a little less. A pop of color bandeau or lacy bralette will add a touch of variation to a basic tank.
FOR THE MOST SUPPORT: THIN STRAP BRAS
Open back tops can pose a tricky fashion problem for our bustier gals! (Think DD and up!). But it doesn’t mean that you can’t rock tops with thin straps! Opt for a bra with similar color straps as your tank top, which will help your bra blend in with your top.
Before you leave on your shopping trip for a new bra or top, be sure to bring along a few bra options to make sure you’re finding the best top for your undergarment collection!
—Brittany M.