The 11 Best Wireless Bras of 2024, Tested by Real People

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Wacoal's Comfort First Wire-Free T-shirt Bra impressed us the most

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For a long time, wired bras were believed to be the only option for providing true support and lift. However, due to new designs and technology, wireless bras can be just as impressive and much more comfortable, too.



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Many of us (especially those who work from home) wouldn't even dream of putting on a wired bra. “A couple of years without wearing a wired bra can be an eye-opening experience regarding the comfort we should expect from our bras," says Laura Tempesta, bra expert with eight bra patents and founder of Bravolution. While underwire bras provide a rounded and lifted shape, a more natural shape is now often preferred, not just for looks but also for comfort, since wired bras can feel a bit restricting.

“Besides the comfort factor, wireless bras tend to look more natural and seamless underneath your clothing,” says Jodi Caden, the co-founder of the women’s undergarment brand Proof. “They’re great for transitioning from work to workout and beyond.”

We tested 16 of the most popular wireless bras on the market to determine which are the best. We evaluated every style, from push-up bras to lightweight bralettes to classic triangle bras, and put them on trial with the help of testers of all different bust sizes and needs.

Keep reading for the best wireless bras that PEOPLE Tested.

Best Overall: Wacoal Comfort First Wire Free T-Shirt Bra

$68 at Amazon.com

$50 at Nordstrom.com

Pros

  • This bra provides plenty of comfort and coverage.

  • During testing, we found the band to be soft yet strong and supportive.

  • The straps are adjustable and don't dig into our shoulders.

Cons

  • While it does offer good support, those with larger busts may not get the same level of support as wired bras.

  • We wish it was available in more nude shades for different skin tones.

Our top pick for the best wireless bra is the Wacoal Comfort First Wire Free T-Shirt Bra, which is constructed from a super soft and silky nylon, polyester, and spandex material and features padded cups and adjustable straps.

We tested this bra on several bust sizes and were impressed with the overall range of support it offers small and DD busts alike. The wireless bra also boasts excellent coverage (which could factor into the support) and we love that it has a super soft band that is strong enough to hold us in place without digging or feeling too restrictive.

While we like the pops of color, we wish this bra was available in more nude colors to complement a wider range of skin tones. Additionally, while this bra does offer great support, some with larger busts may not get the same level of support as their wired bras. However, it's still a comfortable everyday option for most cup sizes.

Material: Nylon, spandex, polyester | Cup Range: A-DD | Band Range: 32-39 | Colors: Purple, roebuck, sand, black, country blue, rose wine | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash warm with like colors and line dry

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Best Budget: Simply Perfect by Warner's Super Soft Wirefree Bra

$22 at Amazon.com

$22 at Target.com

Pros

  • It boasts excellent coverage and support.

  • The band and straps are super comfortable.

  • We found that it kept its shape after wearing and washing.

  • The stretchy material hugs the body and offers support without digging or feeling too restrictive.

Cons

  • Cup sizes only go up to D, which makes it more limited compared to other options we tested.

  • It is hand wash only, which may be inconvenient for some.

The Simply Perfect by Warner’s Women Super Soft Wirefree Bra is our top pick for the best budget-friendly wireless bra, not just because of the cost. This bra has a construction, fit, and feel that matches some of its more luxe counterparts.

After testing this bra, we were most impressed by its coverage, which contributes to its supportive fit, and we loved how comfortable the straps and band felt on the body. Made from stretchy polyester material, we found that this bra fits well without being restrictive and also hugs the body and busts in all the right places without digging in. It also kept its shape after hand washing (which is recommended by the manufacturer).

While we wish it was available in more cup sizes (and nude colors), we appreciate this bra for small to midsize busts and love it as a comfortable everyday option for wearing under T-shirts, blouses, and more.

Material: Polyester, elastane | Cup Range: A-D | Band Range: 34-40 | Colors: Navy, butterscotch, roasted almond, white, black, pale pink, mauve, and more | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash and line dry or lay flat

Best Push-Up: Aerie Sunnie Wireless Push Up Bra

$33 at Ae.com

Pros

  • This bra provides excellent lift without the wire.

  • The band is nice and wide for extra support and comfort.

  • The adjustable band and straps make for an even better fit.

  • It's machine washable for added convenience.

Cons

  • We wish it was offered in more cup sizes beyond DD.

After trying the Aerie Real Sunnie Wireless Push Up Bra for the first time, we were impressed with its overall coverage, which was much more compared to our wire bras. We also immediately noticed the thicker band, which provides lots of support and comfort while helping to lift and shape.

During testing, we found that the adjustable straps are comfortable and functional without ever digging into the skin or feeling too restrictive, which is quite a win.We do wish it was available in more cup sizes (beyond DD) and would appreciate more skin tone color options, as well.

Overall, though, the bra provides a natural-looking lift that isn’t too over-the-top (which we prefer), making it a good push-up style for everyday wear. It's also machine washable, which is a great convenience.

Material: Recycled nylon, spandex | Cup Range: A-DD | Band Range: 30-40 | Colors: Glacier gray, ballet pink, sands, true black | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Machine wash cold with mild detergent and air dry

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Best for Large Busts: Soma Embraceable Full Coverage Wireless Unlined Bra

See at Soma.com

Pros

  • It has a second-skin feel that is both soft and comfortable for long wear.

  • We were pleasantly surprised by how well it fit and held us in.

  • It has adjustable straps and an adjustable band for a more custom fit.

Cons

  • It's not the most stylish bra option (but its functionality makes it worth it).

When it comes to bras for large busts, we were surprised by the amount of support the Soma Full Coverage Wireless Unlined Bra provided when we first tried it.

At first glance, the bra has a sports bra-like design, but take a closer look and you’ll find adjustable straps for a more custom fit, an adjustable band, and an intentional design that offers plenty of support while remaining unlined, soft, and comfortable.

This bra is basically the best of both worlds and a cross between a bralette (that is actually supportive) and a traditional bra, which provides long-lasting comfort while making us feel held in under our clothes. It’s not the most stylish option on this list, sure, but it’s certainly one of the most functional (and we had no problem wearing it under a variety of garments, including fitted T-shirts, linen dresses, and more).

Material: Nylon, spandex | Cup Range: C-H | Band Range: 34-44 | Colors: Warm amber, adobe rose, black, mochaccino | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash

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Best for Small Busts: Pepper Limitless Wirefree Scoop Bra

$50 at Amazon.com

See at Wearpepper.com

Pros

  • This option — which is similar to a bralette — offers lots of comfort and light support.

  • The material is super stretchy, so it forms to the body without restricting or digging in.

  • The bra includes adjustable straps for a great fit.

Cons

  • While this bra runs small, it did stretch a little after washing, so keep that in mind when choosing a size.

  • Hand washing is recommended, and we did notice some wear and pilling after machine washing.

Pepper is known for its impressive bra designs for small busts, and their Limitless Wirefree Scoop Bra is no exception.

During the testing period, we were most impressed by how well the design blended all of the things we love about a bralette — soft fabric, effortless style — with the functionality of a bra, including an adjustable band and straps for a more ideal fit. The bra is constructed from a comfortable, breathable, and lightweight material with lots of stretch, too, so you don’t have to worry about it digging into the skin or feeling too restrictive when wearing it for long periods of time.

We found that this bra ran a bit small, but it also stretched some after machine washing, which is worth noting when choosing your size. The manufacturer's instructions online recommend hand washing, which we suggest as well as this bra did show some wear and tear after putting it in the washing machine.

Material: Elastane, polyamide | Cup Range: N/A | Band Range: XXS-XL | Colors: White smoke, sienna rose, buff, Tuscan cocoa, black, orchid | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash recommended

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Best Minimizer: Wacoal Back Appeal Wire Free T-Shirt Bra

$63 at Amazon.com

$74 at Nordstrom.com

Pros

  • This bra provides excellent coverage and has an adjustable band and straps.

  • It features just enough support for everyday wear without feeling super restrictive.

  • It's constructed from a stretchy and soft nylon material, so it form-fits to the body without digging.

Cons

  • It's not available in smaller cup sizes.

  • It's hand wash only, which may not be ideal for some.

During testing, we found that the Wacoal Back Appeal Wire-Free T-Shirt Bra boasts excellent coverage and adjustable band and straps for a more personalized fit. Because the material is soft and lightweight, the bra itself form-fits to the body in a glove-like way without ever digging or feeling too restrictive. While we noticed that the cups are thin (but not too thin), the bra still offers the necessary amount of nipple coverage.

Support-wise, we were most impressed by how well it supports busts while providing a natural lift — essential for a bra you wear under your favorite T-shirts. Even after wearing it for several hours, we barely noticed it was on; however, we felt that it got more comfortable the more we wore and washed it and it seemed to mold to our shape over time.

Because it's a minimizer bra, it's not available in small cups, but the size range is still inclusive as it goes up to a G cup and band size 40. The material is super soft, too, and quite durable as it's held up after several washes. It is hand wash recommended, however, which may not be everyone's cup of tea.

Material: Nylon, spandex, elastane | Cup Range: C-G | Band Range: 34-40 | Colors: Almost apricot, rose dust, black, titan, lead, and more | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash warm with like colors and line dry

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Best Bralette: Skims Fits Everybody Scoop Bralette

$22 at Nordstrom.com

$34 at Saksfifthavenue.com

Pros

  • It's constructed from a super stretchy and soft material and has a nice shaping effect.

  • It comes in an excellent size range up to 4X.

  • It can be machine washed, which is convenient for a bra.

Cons

  • The bra runs a little small, so we recommend sizing up.

When looking for the best wireless bra in bralette form, we fell in love with the Skims Fits Everybody Scoop Bralette. Lauded for its comfortable fit and stretchy material that goes on like second skin, it has a casual yet functional design, provides good coverage, and has a nice shaping effect.

While the bralette does run a little small (we recommend sizing up!), we appreciate the inclusive sizing, which ranges from XXS to 4X — something we love about all Skims products. We also love that the bralette comes in so many different nude skin tones, plus some fun colors like neon green and hot pink. This bra can also be machine washed, which is a great convenience and time-saver.

Material: Polyamide, elastane | Cup Range: N/A | Band Range: XXS-4X | Colors: Silver, gold, navy, green highlighter, neon pink, sand, mica, clay, ochre, sienna, bronze, jasper, umber, oxide, cocoa, espresso, onyx | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Machine wash cold

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Best Everyday: Lively The No-Wire Push-Up

$45 at Amazon.com

$32 at Macys.com

Pros

  • This bra was only slightly less supportive compared to wire bras.

  • The straps and band are adjustable for added support (and they didn’t dig into the skin during testing).

  • The material is super soft and comfortable for long wear.

Cons

  • We wish it was more inclusive in terms of cup and band size range.

  • It is hand wash only, which may be inconvenient for some.

After testing several options, we found that the best everyday bra is the Lively No-Wire Push-Up bra. This option is constructed from a stretch nylon material that is soft to the touch and oh-so comfortable.

Throughout the testing period, we found that the bra was only slightly less supportive compared to wire bras, which is quite impressive, and we loved that the straps adjust in the front for easy modifications as needed. Plus, the straps and band never dug into our skin and left us feeling comfortable all day long.

While we wish the bra had more cup and band sizes offered, we think it does an amazing job at offering support, shape, and comfort to those within the size range. Like many bras, it is hand wash only, which some may find inconvenient.

Material: Nylon, spandex | Cup Range: A-DDD | Band Range: 32-38 | Colors: Plum, jet black, rich olive, smoke, toasted almond, umber, warm oak | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash only

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Best Smoothing: Chantelle C Magnifique Full Bust Wirefree Bra

$68 at Amazon.com

$74 at Nordstrom.com

Pros

  • It is designed to shape and sculpt the breasts.

  • It includes lots of adjustability features for a better fit.

  • It gave us the same coverage, support, and comfort as a wired bra.

  • While hand washing is recommended, it is possible to machine wash on a gentle cycle.

Cons

  • It doesn't have molded cups, which some may prefer.

When testing the Chantelle C Magnifique Wirefree Bra, we were most impressed by its smoothing effects and how well it shapes and sculpts the breasts. Additionally, we found that the bra gave us the same coverage, support, and comfort as a wired bra, without dealing with all of the excess padding and potential poky sides thanks to wire-lined cups.

The bra also fits really well and we especially appreciate the adjustable band and straps, which allows for a more personalized fit. While we love that it doesn’t have molded cups and instead uses a lightweight construction to provide shape and support, we think it’s worth noting since some like the additional support of padded cups.

In terms of care, the brand recommends hand washing this bra if you want to get the most life out of it; however, if that's not an option, it can be machine washed on gentle cycle inside a garment bag and air dried (never put it in the dryer either way!).

Material: Nylon, elastane | Cup Range: C-H | Band Range: 32-44 | Colors: Black, ultra nude, desert sand print, ivory, walnut, camo print, myrtle, blushing pink, neutral leopard, leopard | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash preferred; machine wash on gentle cycle in lingerie laundry bag and air dry

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Best Support: Honeylove Crossover Bra

$69 at Nordstrom.com

$69 at Barenecessities.com

Pros

  • It boasts a versatile design that works well under a variety of garments.

  • The straps and band have a silky finish for added comfort.

Cons

  • We wish it came in cup and band sizes for more exact sizing (although we appreciate more that it goes up to 3X).

It’s not everyday that you find a wireless bra that is actually more supportive than a traditional wire style. After testing the Honeylove Crossover Bra, we were highly impressed by the bra’s level of support, which was definitely better than some wire bras we’ve tried.

Additionally, we love how this bra features a more versatile design that works well under virtually any garment — from t-shirts to sweater dresses — and is a great option for everyday wear (the silky straps can be criss-crossed in the back in order to stay hidden under racerback-style tops). Fit-wise, we wish the bra came in cup and band sizes for more exact sizing (instead of combined sizing). However, we found that the adjustable straps and band made finding the right fit a little easier.

Material: Nylon, spandex, polyester | Cup Range: N/A | Band Range: XS-3X | Colors: Runway, sand, vamp, astral, fig, navy, petal | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Hand wash and line dry

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Best Coverage: Knix WingWoman Contour Bra

See at Knix.com

Pros

  • We found that this bra was even more supportive than our wire bras.

  • It offers a slight lifting effect, which is great for large busts

  • It's machine washable, which many on this list aren't.

Cons

  • The sizing is a little different compared to traditional bras, so check the size chart before buying.

When most people think of great period-proof undies, Knix is one of the brands that comes to mind. However, the undergarments brand also makes an incredible wireless bra with great coverage. We tested the Knix WingWoman Contour Bra and, after several wears, found it offers more support than our wired bra styles, especially since it provides busts with a little lift. Although the style is a little plunging in the front, the bra actually boasts excellent coverage on the cups and especially on the sides, which have a thicker than usual band design.

While the bra sizing is a little different compared to traditional bras (definitely use the size chart when shopping!), we found that the overall fit was amazing and love how the bra has five panels of hook and eye clasps on the band, allowing for more customization and adjustments with wear over time. It's also machine-washable, which is a great time-saver.

Material: Nylon, spandex, polyester | Cup Range: A-G | Band Range: 28-42 | Colors: Black, bouquet blue, rose water, pistachio, violet magnolia, vapor, cobalt, and more | Adjustable Straps: Yes | Care: Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry

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Other Wireless Bras We Tried

  • Hanes SmoothTec Wireless Bra with Scoopback: This bra didn’t impress us enough to make our best list, but it's worth noting as an option for wearing with pajamas or loungewear. The bra is unlined so there’s not much to it in terms of shaping and support (no adjustable straps, either); however, it provides a nice, comfortable layer for lounging. Additionally, it features a hook and eye closure band for a more customized fit — which you don’t typically see from this bralette style — and it costs less than $16, making it a solid budget-friendly option.

  • Maidenform Pure Comfort Soft Support Lace Bralette: The Maidenform Pure Comfort Soft Support Lace Bralette didn’t quite knock it out of the park in the way the others did but still deserves a mention. It features a beautiful lace design with adjustable and convertible straps that allow you to customize the fit and style. It’s also made from recycled nylon with plenty of comfortable spandex stretch. Although we loved this bra and found it was comfortable for everyday wear, we thought the sizing could be a little more inclusive (it’s only available in S to XXL). We also had a hard time finding the best fit, so we recommend trying a couple of different sizes to find the best one for your busts.

  • Truekind Everyday Comfort Straps Wireless Shaping Bra: The Truekind Everyday Comfort Straps Wireless Shaping Bra also gets an honorable mention because it is one of the most comfortable bras we tried, thanks to its sports bra-like design and stretchy, breathable material. We also love that the bra has an adjustable band and straps and you can actually wear it two different ways, including racerback. However, it missed the mark on fit, particularly after wearing it a few times. Over the course of the testing period, we found that this bra stretched out and no longer had the same shaping benefits as it did when we first tried it on. With that in mind, we think it’s worth sizing down (especially since you can always modify the band and straps temporarily).

Things to Consider When Buying Wireless Bras

Sizing and Fit

According to Jené Luciani Sena, bra expert and the bestselling author of The Bra Book, wireless bras are often alpha-sized, meaning they come in small, medium, large, and so on. “That makes it a bit tougher to get the perfect fit,” she notes.

When shopping for bras online — regardless of the type of sizing — it helps to look at the brand or product’s sizing chart to get a better idea of the measurements, cup range, and band range. Additionally, if you know that straps are usually a fit challenge, selecting a wireless bra with adjustable straps can make a world of difference.

Style

Wireless bras also come in a variety of styles, which include pullover options, like the Skims Fits Everybody Scoop Bralette, as well as one with clasps in the back (much like a traditional bra design), like the Aerie Wireless Push-Up Bra. They also come lined or unlined, so it’s important to consider your preference when narrowing down your wireless bra selections. “Unlined will often have seams on the cup, which may show through clothes but help support the cup and keep it from collapsing in lieu of an underwire,” Luciani Sena explains.

Stretch

In the world of wireless bras, stretch is a double-edged sword. “The more a bra stretches, the less supportive it will be,” says Tempesta. “But the more it stretches, the more comfortable it will be." With that in mind, you’ll want to consider the overall stretch and your support requirements when shopping for a wireless bra. If you're looking for something that functions more as a piece of shapewear, then too much stretch can compromise its smoothing and shaping capabilities.

How We Tested

To find the best wireless bras on the market, the PEOPLE Tested team researched dozens of options before narrowing it down to 16 styles.

  • Fit and Versatility: We had testers with a range of bust sizes take the bras out for a real-world test drive for a better idea of fit, support, durability, and how well they held up over time. Our PEOPLE Tested team also tried the bras on under a variety of garments to see what they work best under and how versatile they are for everyday wear.

  • Overall Value: After two weeks of testing and taking extensive notes on our experiences, we compiled all of our insights together to see which wireless bras made the cut, which ones were still worth mentioning, and which ones we didn’t recommend. As a result, we curated this list of the 11 best wireless bras, plus three additional options we tested that, in the end, deserved honorable mentions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most comfortable and supportive wireless bra?

All wireless bras on our list of top picks are comfortable and supportive, however, there are a couple that stand out more than others. Our top pick for the best wireless bra, the Wacoal Comfort First Wire-Free T-Shirt Bra, boasts an ultra-comfortable fit while also providing support thanks to its soft memory foam cups and ultra-soft material that hugs the body without pinching. We also love the Honeylove CrossOver Bra, which is our top pick for the most supportive wireless bra, thanks to its bonded support and intentional design.

Which bra brand is most comfortable?

There are many options for comfortable bra brands, however, our favorites for wireless bras include Wacoal, Lively, Skims, and Aerie for options that have a second-skin feel and provide enough support for a range of cup sizes. Our best overall pick, the Wacoal Comfort First Wire-Free T-Shirt Bra, features an ultra-soft material that wraps around the body without pinching and has super comfortable memory foam cups that provide slight shaping and support.

How many bras should you have?

When it comes to bra count, Tempesta says this varies greatly depending on the person, their lifestyle, and their needs. That being said, she recommends having an array of different bras on hand for several uses. First, she says three to four bras for everyday wear is a good idea since “having a few everyday bras will ensure the elastics don’t get stretched out as quickly.”


From there, she says to keep two to three low-support bras (like bralettes) on hand for lounging or low-impact activities. Depending on how often someone works out, she says at least one medium support and one high support sports bra can come in handy — though if you work out often, she recommends buying more as you’ll need to wash them after every use. In addition to these bra types, Tempesta says having one good strapless bra is ideal for special occasion outfits where bra straps may be an issue.

What is the best wireless bra for heavy breasts?

The best wireless bra for large busts is the Soma Full Coverage Wireless Unlined Bra. This bra has a lot of lift and support and is available in cups sizes C through H with a band range of 34 to 44.


When shopping for a bra for large busts, Tempesta says to look for wireless bra styles that have a wider back and under-band. “The wider the bottom underband is and the higher the back of the bra sits, the more comfortable it will be,” she explains, noting that the support comes from the underband, not the straps.

Take Our Word For It

Jessie Quinn is a contributing commerce writer for PEOPLE and has written for publications such as Byrdie, InStyle, The Spruce, NYLON, and more. When covering the best wireless bras, Jessie thoroughly reviewed the PEOPLE Tested team’s notes to gain a better understanding of their experiences with the wireless bras they tested. Additionally, Jessie reached out to three bra experts to learn more about what makes a wireless bra the best of the best.



Meet Our Experts

  • Laura Tempesta is a bra expert with eight bra patents and the founder of Bravolution.

  • Jené Luciani Sena is a bra expert, style consultant, speaker, and bestselling author of "The Bra Book."

  • Jodi Caden is the CEO of Belly Bandit and co-founder of Proof, a leak-proof undergarment brand.



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