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Recommendations for supportive non-wired lightly padded bras with thin straps

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chocolateforthewin · 24/03/2026 12:17

Hello,

I have been searching and unable to find what I am looking for so wondered if anyone else might be able to advise...

Bras...

I hate underwire, Im looking for a non wired bra, with slight padding only - nothing thick. Something supportive, maybe more of a bralette but still with thin straps... Am I looking for something that doesnt exist?

Please help.

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BigBrownBoogyingBear · 24/03/2026 12:36

Sloggi Soft Adapt

inneedofbettersleep · 24/03/2026 20:35

Comfiest bra ever - anything from Boody but specifically this one:
www.boody.co.uk/products/lyolyte-r-padded-bralette-powder-pink

Featherhorn · 24/03/2026 20:36

Shapermint?
Just be careful which version you order.

NowWhatUsernameShallIHave · 24/03/2026 20:37

Uniqlo do some
what I look for is moulded cup rather than padded

chocolateforthewin · 25/03/2026 12:04

@NowWhatUsernameShallIHave Those Uniqlo bras look good - just wondering how thick the padding is? I have a larger bust so dont want to add to it but also dot want to free the nipple.

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RampantIvy · 25/03/2026 12:23

I tried on some Uniqlo bras on Sunday and wasn't impressed. I have a couple of those M and S bras that @Bert2e linked to and they are very comfortable.

WhereAreWeNow · 25/03/2026 18:46

chocolateforthewin · 25/03/2026 12:04

@NowWhatUsernameShallIHave Those Uniqlo bras look good - just wondering how thick the padding is? I have a larger bust so dont want to add to it but also dot want to free the nipple.

I find the Uniqlo padding quite thick. Thicker than I'd like.

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