11 best strapless bras that'll actually stay put under your spring outfits
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There are a few fashion items that consistently stump even the savviest shoppers: the perfect pair of jeans, an exact foundation shade, and strapless bras that actually stay put. You know the kind: no slipping, no gaping, no digging in. Just seamless support that holds its own, whether you're shimmying into a bandeau top or styling a strapless dress for a special occasion.
Think you can get away without one? Just wait until you're wrestling with your trusty T-shirt bra, tucking its straps under your underwire like some sort of lingerie origami. Or worse, rolling down your sports bra while it attempts to cut off your circulation. As someone who has tried (and failed) with both, investing in a solid strapless style (or at least a bra with removable straps) is the kind of wardrobe upgrade your future self will thank you for.
Now that wedding season is on the horizon – although we have to be honest, there really isn't a season, it's a year-round affair – and we're all wearing the best wedding guest dresses, off-the-shoulder bodysuits and halterneck tops on rotation, the need for one has never been more prevalent.
In a rush? The best strapless bras at a glance:
- Best strapless bra, according to a fashion writer: Body By Victoria Strapless Bra, £39, Victoria's Secret
- Most comfortable strapless bra: Strapless Microfibre Multiway Bra, £32, Boux Avenue
- Best strapless bra for bigger boobs: Definitions Lightly Padded Multiway Strapless Bra, £28, Pour Moi
- Best lace strapless bra: Lace Wired Strapless Bandeau Bra A-E, £20, Marks & Spencer
But what actually makes a strapless bra great? According to Pour Moi’s lingerie buyer, Emma Woodrow, it’s all about the trifecta: function, comfort and versatility. “A great strapless bra combines all three without being bulky,” she explains. For those with a fuller bust, extra support is essential. “Look for styles with silicone strips along the back wings to help keep everything in place, as well as underwires and lightly padded, moulded cups for added structure.”
The good news? The bandeau and strapless bra market has come a long way. From inclusive nude tones and luxe fabrics to clever cuts and thoughtful design features, there are options out there for every body type, size and outfit dilemma. So if you're looking for the ultimate strapless bra (be it push-up, plunge, backless, with or without underwire), we’ve road-tested 11 of the very best so you can skip the trial and error and get straight to the support.
One final note before you click add to basket: caring for your bra is crucial if you want it to go the distance. “Always hand wash in cold water to avoid heat damage,” advises Woodrow, “and air dry flat rather than folding or wringing out.” Store them flat, too, to keep those cups in great shape.
Now, onto the good stuff: the best strapless bras that work with every neckline — and actually stay put.
What's the best strapless bra to buy? We've put them to the test…
Meet the expert:
| Emma Woodrow | Lingerie buyer at Pour Moi. |
How do you keep a strapless bra from falling down?
If you find that your current strapless bra rolls down or slides around a lot, make sure you have the right size, but also look for styles that feature silicone strips along the band and cups – these will stick to your skin a bit more and prevent any movement. We recommend Boux Avenue's Strapless Padded Plunge Bra for this exact reason, plus it'll also give your assets a bit of a lift.
And for those trickier-to-navigate silhouettes, like a backless dress or one-shoulder top? It's all about the most discreet of strapless underpinnings – the invisible bra, backless bra or sticky bra. Are they anywhere near as supportive as normal bras? Probably not, but they will do the trick if you're not keen on going completely bare.
How we tested the best strapless bras in this edit:
The majority of us have breasts here at Glamour, so we've tried, tested and have become well acquainted with the best strapless bras the world has to offer for our own benefit and now yours. We've combined our research with customer reviews and bestseller data – paying particular attention to specifics like cost, fabric, sustainability and wearability – and have curated a list of 11 styles that we genuinely recommend. To save you time, we've rated them all, listed their sizes and colour ranges, and have provided in-depth reviews covering as much detail as possible. You can read more about how we test here.
Why you can trust me:
For the past five years at Glamour, it has literally been my job to be clued up on the latest in the world of fashion. I've not only covered the latest trends, but I've advising readers where to shop for practical style and capsule wardrobe essentials, too. Strapless bras fall into that “practical” category, and, as someone with boobs, I know what to look for and (crucially) what to avoid. I've attended many-a press day where I've been introduced to the latest and most innovative strapless bra launches, so I sometimes know what's what even before they're available to the general public. Breasts come in all shapes and sizes though, as we know, so I've roped in a few contributors to give their thoughts on the bras included in this round-up in a bid to be more inclusive.
Seeking even more lingerie content? We've found plus size lingerie and comfortable thongs from all your fave lingerie brands, including stick-on bras for low back/backless outfits. For more from Glamour UK's Senior Commerce Writer Georgia Trodd, follow her on Instagram @georgiatrodd.
A version of this story was originally published on Glamour US but has since been adapted.















