Nursing Bras: Advantages and Disadvantages of Wired Bras vs. Non-Wired Bras
uk uk 9. Dec 2016
Most women in D+ cups wear an underwired bra for everyday wear, so switching to a non-wired nursing bra can seem like a compromise. Here we've broken down the benefits of nursing bras with and without wires, as well as the disadvantages of each.
Advantages of Nursing Bras without Wires:
- The size and fit is more flexible as your cup size will fluctuate throughout the day.
- Comfort as there is no pressure on the breast or torso from a wire that is too small.
- Ability to wear to sleep as there are no wires to restrict or press.
- Laundering is easier as the bras have no wires.
Comfort will be the biggest advantage of choosing a non-wired nursing bra as your breasts will become engorged throughout the day between feedings, changing the size of your bust.
LACE's Favourite Nursing Bras without Wires:
Products: Panache Sophie, Freya Dotty, Elomi BeatriceAdvantages of Nursing Bras with Wires:
- Lift and separate the bust, with various cup shapes from projected with seams and structure to seamless or foam cup styles.
- Allows for less fabric in the cups to cover and support the breasts, therefore more versatile underneath tops.
- Shoulder straps can be positioned further to the side to allow for more open necklines, also making it more versatile under clothing.
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Having the shape, support and style of bra more similar to your everyday basics will be the biggest advantage to an underwired nursing bra. Some styles of nursing bras, like the Anita Paisley and Freya Pure have more flexible underwires for comfort. The Ulla Lilly Nursing bra is unique, as the underwires can be removed, and the bra can be worn with or without the wires. By lifting up the elastic underneath the arm, the wires can be removed for comfort, or for laundering.
LACE's Favourite Nursing Bras with Wires:
Products: Anita Fleur, Anita Maria, Marie Jo AveroDisadvantages of Non-Wired Nursing Bras:
- Can be difficult to achieve definition and separation of the bust.
- Cups will require more coverage to lift and support the bust.
- More seams will be required to lift and shape the bust.
- Shoulder straps will be positioned closer in, over the fullest part of the bust for maximum support, reducing versatility with tops, but offering good support.
There can be some compromises with the support and shape when larger busted women choose a non-wired nursing bra.
Disadvantages of Wired Nursing Bras:
- Fit is inflexible, a wire too small can cause pressure on the breast.
- Sleeping in a wired nursing bra is not recommended.
- Underwires may be uncomfortable when the cup is too large, or too small.
It's important that when choosing a underwired nursing bra that the cups and wire fit well when your breasts are at their fullest, for both comfort and minimizing your risks of clogged milk ducts.