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Shopping for sundresses is always enjoyable, especially at the start of the season — but it’s important to consider what type of bra you’ll wear with your new purchase. Of course, you likely already have plenty in your underwear arsenal to fit the bill, but specific dresses often require specific bras — and we’re here to help on the search! First up? Finding out your correct bra size (here’s a handy guide if you’re unsure). Then, the fun begins!
Whether you just bought a dress which requires a completely new type or bra or you’re in the market for fresh styles, we’re confident our guide below will offer a solution in terms of the perfect fit. By perfect fit, we’re talking both design and cup size! Yes, we made sure that virtually every size can find the bra of their dreams, so take a peek and find out why we love each and every one of these picks!
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This gorgeous bra is simple, clean and a must-have for any wardrobe. If you could only buy one strapless style, this would be the one to invest in! Shoppers say they’re obsessed with the support and haven’t found a bra which measures up to this one.
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We know bralettes aren’t going to give you the most lift and shape, but if you’re wearing a looser dress and want a bra that’s comfortable, get this one! Shoppers adore the fit and say it’s also the absolute best for casual lounging.
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Just like the bralette we mentioned above, this one is an ideal option if you’re wearing a dress that’s more casual, but don’t want the straps from your bra to show. It’s simple, comfortable and a great
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