The Benefits of Wearing a Bra
YOUR STYLE CONFIDANTS
Susana Posada
Personal Shopper
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Bras are a topic that many women are excited to talk about because, for many, the search to find the
perfect bra is an odyssey. In fact, many of us feel like we just have to settle for bras that don’t
meet all of our expectations - either because we’ve given up, or because we haven’t looked into the
amazing range of options there are that combine comfort and beauty.
Because of this,
and because I want to help you find your perfect bra, I’m going to tell you below about the
different benefits bras can offer, as well as how to choose one to fulfill your most essential
needs.
Have you ever thought about what our bodies would look like if the bra
had never been invented? Imagine a woman who has never worn a bra - what image do you
have in your head? The first thing I think of is a woman from an ancient society wearing nothing but
a loin cloth to cover her intimate areas, you know? But that’s exactly how the bust looks in its
most natural form, without the support or coverage of modern garments.
The history of the bra
To truly understand this innerwear staple, we must go back to the origins… Have you ever wondered
why and when people started wearing the first bras? Well, the answer is really simple: it boils
down to bust support. There are paintings from ancient Greece that show women wearing a type of
“push-up” bra that lifts but leaves the bust uncovered.
Later, women started wearing
“band”-like garments for doing sports, which didn’t only support the bust but also covered it.
This is one of the original instances of the two purposes that any bra should fulfill:
support and coverage.
“All bras serve 2 basic purposes: to SUPPORT AND COVER the bust.”
Over time, the bra has evolved and so have its benefits. For example, during the Renaissance - an era
when the human body was studied in detail and became the center of attention in the art scene -
women’s curves were in the spotlight. During this time, the purpose of foundation garments went from
serving only basic purposes to “contouring” the figure.
The best example of this
is the corset: a long garment that covers the torso, which is fitted extremely tightly to make
feminine curves more pronounced. A corset lifts the bust (in fact, it’s basically “spilling out”,
creating show-stopping cleavage), sculpting the waist and flattening the tummy while making the hips
look wider. During this time, defined curves became the sign of an attractive, fertile woman.
However, the necessity to uphold these unrealistic beauty standards lead to the
creation of more intense garments that featured metal bonings, which were uncomfortable and could
even cause health problems for the women who wore them. Because of this, and because of the feminist
movement at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, the bra evolved into a
simple, light garment consisting of a band that covered the bust and two straps on the
shoulders for improved support. This was the original “brassiere”.
Over time, this
design evolved to include cups, or “pockets for each breast”, metal pieces that offered support
(which would later evolve into underwires), and a back tie closure.
By the end of World War I, it was already common for women to wear bras in their day-to-day life. Thus, it became a daily-wear undergarment. Throughout the 20th century, the bra doubtlessly became a garment that empowered women. In some cases, the bra has become a sex symbol because it highlights the bust (this has been greatfully influenced by film). On the other hand, the bra has also evolved into something that does more than cover and support - it offers different benefits, making it more functional. The most important thing to modern women is that their bras are comfortable!
“Over time, the bra has evolved into something that doesn’t just cover and support, but also offers different benefits. The most important thing is comfort.”
The benefits
It’s no secret that we, as women, want to look our best. For that reason, we’re looking for “a
little extra help” to make our bodies look the way we want them to. However, there are many
factors that influence how we want to look. It’s well-known that many women wish for a larger,
more rounded bust. This desire comes from beauty standards that have been created and imposed
through time - please note that I don’t want to say that any of this is true, or that I agree
with it. In fact, here at Leonisa we’re convinced that every woman has her own magic just the
way she is. We don’t need to be a “36-24-36” to be perfect - the real power comes from our
uniqueness.
The most important thing is that every woman feels beautiful and
confident with her body. In today’s market, we can find a great variety of options that fit
everyone’s needs and tastes.
Additionally, women usually want to have a look for
every occasion. We want a bra that will become a ‘foundation garment’ that makes our clothes
look even better on our curves. Below, I’m going to tell you more about this.
Benefits depending on the bust:
Basics: These are designed for women who put comfort above all,
putting any other benefits on the back burner. These bras tend to have very little
structure - they’re light and don’t change the shape of the bust. You can find light ones in
lace (like bralettes, my favorite!) and most of them don’t have underwire, although a lot of
them have foam-lined cups. They’re not designed to make your bust look bigger or lifted -
rather, they offer support and a natural look.
These bras are worn by people
who are uncomplicated, who are content with the size and shape of their bust and
looking for the comfort and freedom that a basic bra can give. Many wear them day to day, or
for those moments when showing off cleavage isn’t the goal.
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Basic | ||
Characterized by | Maximum comfort | ||
The effect | Natural bust shape | ||
This is for you if... | You’re looking for less structure |
Push-up: A little more discreet
than makeup and heels, but with a similar effect, push-up bras are a must-have for anyone
who wants to be the center of attention.
Push-up bras have the benefit of
making the bust look more rounded, giving it the appearance of more cleavage and more volume
than it really has. A push-up bra offers a “surgical effect”, giving you the appearance of
an augmentation. Because of its enhancement powers, the push-up bra is the favorite of many
and, although you would think they were exclusively worn for dates or sexy outfits, the
truth is that at least ¼ of women wear push-up bras and, out of these, 7/10 wear one every
day.
“¼
of women wear push-up bras”
“7/10 wear them every day”
Society’s obsession with creating the ‘perfect bust’ has made this benefit one of the most
sought-after. We have different levels of push-up power, each with a different
objective.
A medium push-up is that which lightly lifts the bust, making
it look perkier. This effect is achieved through foam padded cups, underwire, and other
structures. This level of push-up is perfect for those who want their bust to be in the
“right place”; that is, not extremely enhanced or droopy. This is a popular style that can
be found in many different bras, for every taste.
A high push-up bra is
perfect for those who are looking for extra enhancement. In other words, these bras center
and lift the bust creating the look of rounded cleavage.
Last but not least, we
have a bra beloved by those who wish they had a fuller bust: double or triple push-up
bras, which have extra padding and are designed to make the bust look much bigger.
“These bras make me feel confident that my bust won’t look droopy and that it will look bigger...it’s like a breast augmentation without having to actually have surgery”
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Push-Up | ||
Characterized by | Padding that centers and lifts the bust, usually adding volume | ||
The effect | A more rounded bust that can even look fuller | ||
This is for you if... | You want to show off some major cleavage |
Minimizers: These are designed for women who have a
large chest and want to minimize the volume. They redistribute the volume of the bust and
make it look smaller.
For years, bra companies have been focusing on giving the
bust a ‘perfect shape’ - that is, making it look more rounded and ‘in the right place’. Once
they’d perfected that technique, they began to focus on other benefits that help support and
highlight the bust. But now, more and more bras are designed to focus on the back, sides,
and under arms for a smoothing effect under clothes. Now, we can find bras with different
benefits depending on the zone we want to focus on.
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Minimizing | ||
Characterized by | Offering maximum support | ||
The effect | Minimize the volume | ||
This is for you if... | You have a full bust |
Benefits for your back
Posture correctors:
Do you spend a lot of time in front of a computer and feel yourself slouching more nd
more every day? Well, we have the solution for you! Back pain caused by bad posture
at work is a problem that affects many women in the world, and part of the solution is much
simpler than you can imagine.
EHere at Leonisa, we’re developing bras that have
high-tech materials and smart compression bands that compress the upper part of the back.
This design helps you sit up straight while helping improve back pain and discomfort.
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Posture corrector bras | ||
Characterized by | Smart bands on the back | ||
The effect | Helps you have a better posture | ||
This is for you if... | Your back hurts or you’re looking to improve your posture |
Back smoothing: If you’re one of those who doesn’t wear fitted shirts because you can see “back fat”, you’re going to love these bras! They cover everything, making your back look smooth and shaping your curves. For many years, the focus of bra design was on the bust, but now the back has become important and companies have been designing bras that make it look spectacular!
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Back smoothing | ||
Characterized by | Excellent coverage | ||
The effect | A smoothed-out back | ||
This is for you if... | You’re looking for a perfect back! |
But benefits don’t stop with the bust or the back - in many cases, we’re looking for a bra
for one particular moment.
Strapless: Sometimes you’re wearing a shirt or dress
that you love, maybe one that’s sleeveless or off-shoulder, and your bra straps look awkward
with it. For moments like that, we should all have a strapless bra on hand! These bras are
different from the others because you can wear them without straps and they have a
balconette silhouette, letting you show off your chest and shoulders.
“My advice for choosing the perfect strapless: look for one that has anti-slip grip lining on the back so that it will stick to your skin and won’t slip down. That will let you move freely. You can even dance! You’ll have the confidence that your bra won’t move.”
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Strapless | ||
Characterized by | Has removable straps and a balconette neckline | ||
The effect | Fits the body and stays in place | ||
This is for you if... | You want to show your shoulders without showing your bra straps |
Sports bras: A lot of women wear our oldest bras to work out without realizing this is a huge mistake... do you know why? Well, when you’re working out, you need a bra that will keep your bust in place. To achieve this, the ideal bra must comply with these characteristics:
- It should give you support: For this purpose, your sports bra should have an elasticated underbust band and wide sides to keep your bust in place, stopping it from jiggling while you’re working out.
- It should make you feel secure: Look for high-coverage sports bras so that you won’t have any “accidents”... you know what I’m saying?
- It should be comfy: Generally, sports bras don’t have underwire or any other structures, keeping you comfortable while you do your thing.
- It should keep you fresh: Sports bras are made of breathable fabrics that give you a fresh feeling for longer.
So my recommendation is: feel free to try one of these styles! I’m sure your body will thank you.
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Active | ||
Characterized by | Their excellent support and coverage | ||
The effect | To support through the impact of your movements | ||
This is for you if... | You love staying active and need pieces with benefits |
To finish things off, let’s talk about two additional benefits or services a bra can provide,
making them useful in specific moments:
Nursing bras: For
new moms who need a bra that makes breastfeeding easy, these bras are super practical. They
have cups that open and close, so you don’t need to take off your bra when it’s time to
feed. They also have a helpful reminder clip that lets you remember which side you nursed
from last.
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Nursing | ||
Characterized by | Their practical sign: opening cups and reminder clip | ||
The effect | Make breastfeeding easier by letting you uncover your breasts | ||
This is for you if... | You’re in the breastfeeding stage, or about to be |
Mastectomy bras: Without a doubt, one of the most difficult trials a woman can face in her lifetime is breast cancer. Because of this, we’ve designed pieces designed to offer you total comfort and functionality. Leonisa’s mastectomy bras are a 360° solution for your every need. In fact, to create them, we met with a group of women who had undergone mastectomies and asked them to tell us what they were looking for in a bra. Here’s what we did to fulfill their needs:
- Our post-mastectomy bras have cups that are specially designed to simulate bust volume, replacing breast forms and prosthesis. This padding is removable, so you can wear the bra with both, only with one, or without them if you have implants or prefer your prosthesis.
- The cups are double-layered and wireless. They have an inner pocket where you can place your prosthesis, which hide them and keep them in place.
- They have excellent coverage in the front, underarms, and back.
- They’re made of super soft fabric, so they won’t bother any scars or incisions in that area.
In conclusion | |||
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Type of benefit | Mastectomy | ||
Characterized by | Inner pockets and padding can replace prosthesis | ||
The effect | Security and confidence | ||
This is for you if... | You have undergone a mastectomy |
As you can see, bras have evolved with time to go above and beyond
covering and supporting the bust. They have become garments that are not only
functional, but grant you confidence and power. Because of this, I’m convinced that the
bra we wear represents our essence, who we are, and how we want to project ourselves to
the world.
Because of this, it doesn’t matter what benefits your bras have,
what kind you prefer, or whether or not you wear one, or whether you own several
different ones...just keep in mind that you’re not just buying a piece of clothing. A
bra can do more for you than you can even imagine...but you know that, right?
Susi.
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