Site icon lingeriebrands.in

Push-up Bra Vs Normal Bra: Which Is For You?

Braland is so wonderful and filled with many gems, and a push-up bra is one of them. Many women adorn push-up bras on the other hand many get intimidated by them. Maybe because they don’t understand which one they need. 

A push-up bra is way more different from a normal bra and serves a specific purpose. To understand which one you need, you must know the basic difference between both kinds of bras.

How Push-up Bra is Different from a Normal Bra?

Normal bra

A Normal bra is an undergarment that supports the breasts giving it a better shape and lift. It is an everyday wear which can be teamed with almost everything and anything. They are available with and without padding & wires. Regular bras are available in half coverage cups and full coverage cups. Depending on need, preference and outfit, one can choose the desired combination of bra style.

Push up bras

However, a Push-up bra has padded cups with a extra padding at the lower part of the cup. The padding is at an angle that pushes the breasts muscles towards the centre, uplifting them and creating a visible cleavage. Many of such push-up bras come with underwired cups that add on to the support, lifting the breasts making them look fuller and rounder. Push-up bras have demi cups that allow the cleavage to show under slightly low necklines. Push-up bras come with different level of angular padding and hence they can be categorized as Level 1, Level 2 & Level 3 push up.

Related Story

Normal Bra                        V/s                      Push-Up Bra

Now that we have an in-depth understanding of the two types. Let us look at 5 major difference between a normal bra & a push up bra.

 Normal Bra

  1. A normal bra doesn’t enhance your cleavage
  2. Normal bras can be either demi cup or full cup
  3. A regular bra maybe with or without padding
  4. It may or may not have underwired cups
  5. It can be worn with almost all kinds of outfits

 Push-Up Bra

  1. A push-up bra pushes the breasts together, resulting in a visible cleavage
  2. Push-up bras are usually half or demi cups to flaunt the enhanced cleavage
  3. A push-up bra has padding at a certain angle
  4. Push-up bras usually have underwired cups for added lift and support
  5. A push-up bra is usually worn with party numbers & low neck outfits. But, its always a personal choice.

Consider these differences and pick up the right kind of lingerie for you!

FAQ

Q.1- Can I wear a push-up bra on an everyday basis?

Push-up bras are just like your regular padded bras except for the fact that it has angular padding that enhances the cleavage. If you are comfortable with it, why not wear it every day? A little attention never hurts anybody.

Q.2- Push up bras can make your breasts hurt if worn for a long duration

Please stop falling for this myth. Bras can never hurt you unless you are wearing the wrong size or a worn-out bra. Push-up bras very gently lift your breast tissues and give them a better shape. In fact, long usage of push-up bras can help contour your breasts making the tissues rounder, fuller & firmer.

Q.3- Push up bras are for skinny girls

Push-up bra is a style that can make any woman feel confident instantly. It has the power to make you feel sexy and beautiful. Doesn’t matter if you’re a 32B or a 40 D, if you like to flaunt it please don it!

Q.4- Should I pick a smaller size when buying a push-up bra?

Bra manufacturers design bra styles keeping in mind the correct measurements to fit you while making sure to give you that enhanced cleavage. So you should always stay true to your size no matter what style of bra you shop for.

Rachika Singh

Dipped in glitter and soaked with thoughts, Rachika just wants to share her experiences with the world. She is a foodie, a pet-lover and a writer, based out of Delhi and is obsessed with beauty, fashion, and food. Being a fashion enthusiast, she loves keeping herself updated with the latest trends.
Check out my favorite video here!
Lingerie Stacking Hacks

Latest posts by Rachika Singh (see all)

Exit mobile version