16 Best Push-Up Bras for Every Type of Outfit, According to Glamour Editors
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The best push-up bras help give you a smooth natural shape under tank tops and T-shirts, uplift and support bigger busts, and make plunging necklines in your fall dresses really pop. There are many styles to choose from: ones with structured underwire and cushioning; flexible, wire-free ones that provide just the right amount of elevation; and bralettes soft enough for everyday wear. To help you find the best ones, Glamour editors tested dozens and checked for comfort, fit, and effectiveness. Below, you’ll find answers to commonly asked questions, as well as our favorites, including convertible strapless bras that stay put and thoughtfully designed bras for big boobs.
The best push-up bras by type
- Best Push-Up Bra Overall: Lively The All-Day No-Wire Push-Up, (
$45) $9 - Best for Everyday: Natori Feathers Plunge T-Shirt Bra, $68
- Best on Budget: Calvin Klein Constant Push-Up Plunge Bra, $23
- Best for Small Boobs: Deyllo Women’s Push Up Lace Bra, $30
- Best Wireless: Dobreva Push-Up Wireless Bra, $33
- Best Strapless: Victoria’s Secret Bombshell Add-2-Cups Push-Up Strapless Bra, $55
- Best for T-Shirts: Skims Fits Everybody Push-Up Bra, $56
Your push-up bra questions, answered
- 1/19
Lively All-Day No-Wire Push-Up
Sizes: 32A–38DDD | Materials: Rayon, spandex | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: No | Padding: Yes
Thanks to no-wire comfort, super-soft material, and a bit of padding for a natural lift, this multiway bra is about to become a staple in your intimates rotation. It’s a favorite of Glamour commerce editor Malia Griggs and Glamour contributor Andrea Navarro. “Outside of bralettes, this is the bra I wear the most, especially under T-shirts. It doesn’t gap between my boobs, is soft and totally wire-free (thankfully), and has thick, adjustable straps that lift my chest. I look like I have more cleavage than I actually do,” says Glamour’s Griggs. Plus, its straps can convert into a racerback, which is ideal for wearing under tricky tank tops.
Our reviewer says: I lost 30 pounds over the course of a year, and as you can imagine, I needed a slew of new bras. This was the first I bought because I kept getting bombarded with Instagram ads for it, and I’m glad I got sucked in. It’s a total game-changer for me. It adds a subtle amount of cleavage for a wire-free style, and I love that I can change the straps into different styles. —A.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Adjustable convertible straps
- Wire-free
Cons- Limited sizing
- 2/19
Natori Feathers Plunge T-Shirt Bra
Sizes: 30A–38DD | Materials: Nylon, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
This popular bra earned praise from our editors for how natural and effortless it is to wear. Its lace detailing along the cups and the band, sheer mesh panels, and soft colors are decidedly romantic, and its minimal padding ensures you won’t have that overly cushioned feel.
Our reviewer says: This the perfect bra if you’re looking for the lift of a push-up without the padding. It’s a cult favorite that provides shape and just enough cleavage. It’s my go-to everyday bra; however, it’s not seamless, so I wear a cami under my thinner shirts with it. And, while I do love it, note that it’s not ideal for thin-strapped tank tops because of the shape. —Brie Schwartz, Glamour commerce director
Pros & ConsPros- Lightweight feel
- Pretty colors
- Unpadded
Cons- Limited sizing
- Not totally seamless
- 3/19
Deyllo Women’s Push Up Lace Bra
Sizes: 32B–38DDD | Materials: Nylon, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
The Deyllo is a Glamour reader-favorite bra and one of the best push-up bras for small boobs. It adds one full cup size with padding, is built with supportive underwire and adjustable shoulder straps, and has delicate lace along the cups and sides that adds touches of romance. It’s under $30, and you can choose from over 15 colors.
Pros & ConsPros- Adds up to one full cup size
- Supportive underwire
- Pretty lace detailing
Cons- Underwire may dig in
- Limited sizing
- 4/19
Cuup The Scoop Bra
Sizes: 30A–44H | Materials: Polyamide, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: No
We can’t decide what we love most about this push-up bra: the best-selling soft microfiber fabric; its plunging neckline and underwire support that manages to not poke into your skin; or its huge range of colors (including vibrant jewel tones). Our reviewers said it was one of the most comfortable underwire bras they tested—perfect for the girlies who swear by that all-day support.
Our reviewer says: This is one of the best bras I’ve ever tried. I’m always hesitant to believe the hype around brands, but after meeting with a Cuup fit specialist, I was sold. This bra is next-level soft and doesn’t make me feel like I can’t breathe even if it’s on for hours. —A.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Soft, breathable fabric
- Size-inclusive
Cons- Underwire may dig in
- 5/19
Dobreva Push-Up Wireless Bra
Sizes: 32AA–40DD | Materials: Polyamide, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: No | Padding: Yes
If the band on most bras tends to cut into the skin under your bust, a long-line style may be for you. The deep plunge of this option pushes your breasts together and up, while the wide band smooths and adds support. Our reviewers praised the Dobreva for how effective its push-up was, despite its lack of wires and light padding.
Our reviewer says: I had yet to find a long-line bra that didn’t feel like it was piercing through my body. This one does a great job at enhancing my bust while eliminating the much-dreaded bra bulge that we often see. —Lucia Amaya, Glamour reviewer
Pros & ConsPros- Wire-free
- Affordable
- Comfortable longline band
Cons- Cups may press breasts too tightly together
- 6/19
Spanx Bra-llelujah! Lightly Lined Wireless Bra
Sizes: 32A–38C | Materials: Nylon, spandex | Clasp: Front closure | Underwire: No | Padding: No
Spanx’s cult-favorite front-closure bra is easy to take on and off without fumbling for clasps behind you. You pull it on over each shoulder and slide it shut a bit like a vest, the wings pulling your breasts together snugly and hoisting them upward. “I like how smooth and contouring the bra’s fabric is (similar to the brand’s shapewear),” says Glamour’s Griggs. “It makes my boobs look much more voluptuous than they are under dresses (think: Joan in Mad Men vibes), despite being totally free of any restrictive wire or padding. I’d opt for it on days that I want visible shape under my clothes, but not so much for everyday comfort.”
Our reviewer says: The Bra-lellujah style gives a little lift, is super soft (the band is made of a stocking-like material), helpfully snaps in the front, and washes well in a mixed load with no extra care. Because it’s a front-closure bra, you can’t adjust the band size, but the material is stretchy, so I find that it’s not as needed like on other bras that have back clasps. The shoulder straps are also not adjustable, but they’re made of the same stretchy material. —Colie McClellan, Glamour reviewer
Pros & ConsPros- Extremely lifting
- Wire- and padding-free
Cons- Only two colors
- Shoulder and band straps are not adjustable
- 7/19
Calvin Klein Women's Constant Push-Up Plunge Bra
Sizes: 32A–36D | Materials: Polyester, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
Here’s a basic but trustworthy push-up bra that our reviewer raves about. “It’s so comfy that I’ve worn it on multiple long flights,” says Glamour contributor Brittany Natale. She praises its convertibility—you can turn it into a racerback to wear under tricky tops. Its padding provides some shape (a plus for anyone with smaller boobs), and it’s just under $25. She recommends cutting the tag because it might be irritating.
Our reviewer says: I originally bought this bra because I needed something in a pinch to wear under a strappy dress, but now I have multiple and wear them nearly every day. This is one of the most comfortable push-up bras I’ve ever worn—I can barely feel the underwire, it’s breathable (I wear it in high temperatures, and it doesn’t feel hot or constrictive), and it has a lightweight feel to it that makes me forget I have it on. It’s also convertible, has cool mesh detailing along the bust line, and the price is very reasonable. Overall, this is a good option if you want a light-to-medium lift. —B.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Convertible straps
- Affordable
- Breathable mesh wings
Cons- Straps and tags are scratchy
- 8/19
Aerie Sunnie Wireless Push-Up Bra
Sizes: 30A–40D | Materials: Recycled nylon, spandex | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: No | Padding: No
Aerie’s Sunnie bra is so soft and comfortable to wear, you might be tempted to wear it to bed. It's unlined and doesn’t have wires, but it has a close fit (with four hook-and-eye clasps in the back to choose from) that boosts the boobs, as well as silky smooth fabric that’s seamless under T-shirts.
Our reviewer says: I was skeptical that a wireless, unpadded bra could truly act as a push-up, but then I tried the Sunnie. The demi bra pushes up my boobs and creates a simple shape, without the stuffiness or artifice of padding. My boobs look good all on their own—with a little help from a friend. My only note is that the size I ordered at first fit much too loosely, despite my measuring my band and bust sizes. —M.G.
Pros & ConsPros- Comfortable
- Wire-free and unpadded
Cons- Straps aren't thick enough to support bigger busts
- 9/19
Victoria's Secret Bombshell Add-2-Cups Push Up Strapless Bra
Sizes: 32AA–38DD | Materials: Recycled polyamide, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
What’s a list of the best push-up bras without a mention of the iconic Victoria’s Secret Bombshell bra? Though it’s maybe not the bra you and wear forget you have on, it will offer maximum bosom. The style is famed for its heavy padding, which adds up to two extra cup sizes, and for how it cinches your boobs together a bit like a corset. Our reviewers liked the Bombshell as a strapless bra, but it comes with straps, so you can wear it in multiple ways (halter, crisscross, or even one-shoulder). It’s a necessity for all those formal-event dresses.
Our reviewer says: This strapless push-up bra is a must-have, especially for someone who hates padding. It provided the necessary support for my scoliosis but didn’t dig into my skin or leave me reaching for my back roller. —Brittany Romano, Glamour contributor
Pros & ConsPros- Versatile straps
- Breast size-boosting
Cons- Very padded
- 10/19
Skims Fits Everybody Push-Up Bra
Sizes: 30A–38F | Materials: Polyamide, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
You can wear this T-shirt bra underneath anything thanks to Skims’s signature smoothing powers. This everyday bra is comfortable, breathable, comes in a ton of versatile shades that suit a ton of skin tones, and is available in up to a size 44F. The only downside? Skims bras sell out quickly, so you might have to join the wait list before you can get your hands on one in your size.
Our reviewer says: This is hands down my favorite Skims bra, and I have many. It’s the perfect everyday bra to wear under form-fitting tees or bodysuits, and it feels like it’s not even there. I’m a D cup and have had my fair share of lingerie horror stories, but this one makes me not dread wearing a bra. —A.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Size-inclusive
- Contouring
Cons- Sells out quickly
- 11/19
Wacoal Perfect Primer Underwire Push-Up Bra
Sizes: 32B–40D | Materials: Nylon, spandex | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
Those seeking a noticeable difference underneath tighter tops and body-con dresses should consider this bra from Wacoal. It has that bombshell effect with extra-round cups and an ample amount of padding that adds up to one cup size—just enough to fill out certain plunging dresses and tops.
Our reviewer says: When I want to actually show off a little cleavage, I’ll suck it up and wear an underwire bra. For a night out, I love slipping into this one. It’s a little pricey, but I’ve had it for a while now and it’s holding up well. It adds a little roundness to my chest and gives me a noticeable lift that isn’t too dramatic. —Alexandra Simmons, Glamour reviewer
Pros & ConsPros- Foam cups increase bust
- Soft fabric
Cons- Limited sizing
- Heavily padded feel isn’t for everyone
- 12/19
Best Push-up Bralette: Calvin Klein Lightly Lined Bralette
Sizes: XS–XL | Materials: Cotton, modal, elastane | Clasp: None, slip-on | Underwire: No | Padding: No
Forget padding and wires—this comfortable bralette from Calvin Klein is excellent for lounging and even sleep. The crisscross straps remain hidden under racerback tops, and it doubles as a sports bra in a pinch. Though it’s not as structured as traditional push-up bras, it still offers a light lift. If you’re between sizes, size up on this one.
Our reviewer says: When I don’t feel like wearing a “real” bra, I throw this one on. It’s the perfect WFH bra, because it’s wire-free and slips right on, yet has support that I can feel. It’s super comfortable and less constricting than a sports bra. —A.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Wire-free
- Stretchy
- No padding
Cons- Not a typical push-up bra
- Ideal for only low-impact activities
- 13/19
Victoria’s Secret Pink Wear Everywhere Push-Up Bra
Sizes: 30AA–44G | Materials: Recycled nylon, spandex | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
This Victoria’s push-up converts into a racerback (like the Calvin Klein), but comes in way more colors and sizes—up to a G cup. It has just a hint of padding and fits close to the breast, so there’s no gapping or visible lines through your clothing. Natale says it’s her everyday bra for its comfort and smooth silhouette (though she notes it’s not as breathable as the CK).
Our reviewer says: I’ve worn different versions of Victoria’s Secret push-up bras since high school, and this is my latest favorite. I’ve had it in a pale blue-green for three years and wear it under lighter-colored tops and dresses. It’s silky smooth; has a sleek, streamlined look under clothes; offers a good amount of coverage without feeling overbearing; and is convertible. The price for this one is a bit higher than other options, but there’s often a sale or deal going on, which is nice. The only cons? It isn’t as breathable and moisture-wicking as my Calvin Klein push-up. —B.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Smoothing
- Size-inclusive
- Comfortable
Cons- Not very breathable
- Underwire may dig in under the cups
- 14/19
Knix Catalyst Front Zip Sports Bra
Sizes: 28A–42H | Materials: Nylon, spandex | Clasp: Zip-front closure | Underwire: No | Padding: Yes
Say goodbye to the struggle of pulling on a running sports bra with Knix’s convenient front-closure bra—an easy-on, easy-off option that zips and lifts your breasts in close to your chest for unrivaled support during the most intense of workouts. The bra’s moisture-wicking fabric keeps you dry, while the molded cups ensure everything stays in place. Ideal for high-impact activities, it’s a full-coverage game-changer for any fitness enthusiast.
Our reviewer says: I never knew a sports bra could be this comfortable yet supportive. The front zip is a lifesaver; it stays in place during my workouts, and it gives me a decent lift. Plus, it keeps me cool and dry. Best sports bra I’ve ever owned. —A.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Accessible front closure
- Excellent support
- Moisture-wicking
Cons- Cinching from front closure can be uncomfortable
- 15/19
Skims Scoop Weightless Scoop Bra
Sizes: 30A–46H | Materials: Nylon, elastane | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: No
Like the balconette, a scoop-neck bra plunges enough to hide under low-cut dresses. Skims’s style is made of a super-light woven foam that’s slightly sheer and shapes without adding bulk, and its underwire supports and pushes up the boobs and is surprisingly soft (for underwire, that is). It also comes in a ton of shades, in case you struggle to find a skin-tone match with most bras.
Our reviewer says: This is one of the first styles I ever tried from Skims, and it’s what made me love the brand’s bras. This bralette is buttery soft and still molds your breasts enough to look perky underneath clothes without any wires poking at your skin. It’s truly one of the most comfortable bras I’ve ever owned. —A.N.
Pros & ConsPros- Wide range of skin tone shades
- Size-inclusive
Cons- Nipples may show through sheer fabric
- Underwire
- 16/19
Savage X Fenty Microfiber Balconette Bra
Sizes: 30A–46H | Materials: Nylon, elastane, polyester | Clasp: Back hook-and-eye closure | Underwire: Yes | Padding: Yes
There are certain tops with wider necklines that dip low and show off the neck and upper chest—and these are often the toughest to pair with bras. A balconette style is square-neck enough for those outfits, such as this one from Rihanna’s brand. Its cups mold to the breasts and pushes them up like whoa, with thick straps that relieve pressure from your back (a boon for anyone with a large bust).
Our reviewer says: This bra really helped me feel lifted, confident, and secure. When I wore this under spaghetti-strap tank tops, the girls looked great (and the balconette cut was perfect). This was the best bra fit I’ve ever had as someone with (naturally) big boobs (40DD). Trust me, the struggle is real for us curvy ladies when trying to find a bra. It lasted pretty well in the wash—about three years before the underwire started poking out (but that’s a pretty good shelf life for underwire). —Charlotte Twine, Glamour copy editor
Pros & ConsPros- Style suitable for wide, low necklines
- Size-inclusive
Cons- Underwire and padding not comfortable for some