An SBBH reader asks: “I’ve had a double mastectomy and reconstruction. My consultant told me I could wear a bra, but not one with an underwire. I have a couple of non-wired bras that are okay, but I can usually only find black or white. I would like to know if you could suggest any nice designs in other colours ideally.”

The reader in question is a 34B cup size, which you’d think would mean she had access to a wide range of bra styles (well, more than those of us who are A-cup and less anyway). But, as she’s experienced, many of the more glamorous bra styles on the market are underwired. And she’s totally right to seek out something that makes her feel as special as she deserves.

Luckily, SBBH is well-connected — I’ve asked some of my favourite lingerie experts to suggest the bras they recommend for my reader:

Saxaphone bra, $139, A Little Something Fit

A Little Something Fit: The Wundervoll Keta bra, $125, and Saxaphone bra, $139, are non-traditional designs with formed cups and a very stylish look, which smacks of strong and self-confident femininity. We stock these in A-cup sizes (but B-cups can be found at other Wundervoll retailers).

We also offer a couple of soft cup, non-structured and sexy halter style bras from Wundervoll: the Overtone bra, $109, and the Tambourine bra, $125, which are available in small, medium and large.

Firebird bra, $68, Lailides

Lailides: I recommend our La Sylphide bra, $72, which certainly fits the bill for this reader.  It’s wireless, comes in some beautiful colors and our size 3 (or possibly size 4) should fit a 34B cup.

For a little fun, I also suggest our Firebird bra, $68. It has the same fit and styling as the La Sylphide, but with a gorgeous peacock pattern. Both bras are designed to be very comfortable — like a second skin.

Rosa bra, £29.99, Dainty Lady

Dainty Lady: We are pleased to say that we make a lot of bras without wires. And, like all our customers, your reader is very welcome to try any of our styles with no obligation to buy.

May we suggest our Fleur non-wired bra, £13, which is made in soft stretch lace and comes in a variety of pretty colours including ivory/pale blue, ivory/mint and ivory/peach. Our Rosa non-wired bra, £29.99, is another great option. Made from stretch satin, colours include aqua/cream and peach/cream. We offer AAA-cup, AA-cup, A-cup and B-cup sizes in all our designs.

Biatta bralette, $28, Lula Lu

Lula Lu Petite Lingerie: I suggest the Biatta Molded Cup Bralette , $28, as it has no underwire and has light foam cups, which offer some coverage. Plus, it comes in some fun colour combinations. This is a great T-shirt bra or, because it comes with pretty lace trim, you can also wear it to be seen as it looks like the top of a camisole. Each size — small, medium and large — fits AA, A and B cups as there is a lot of stretch.

Bralette, $42, Itty Bitty Bra

Itty Bitty Bra: We have many customers who are in the same situation as your reader. I recommend our bralette, $42, available in small, medium and large in nude and black. It’s a simple, lace-trimmed style — with no underwire, no padding and no hooks. It looks really great under sheer tops.

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An SBBH reader asks, “I’m looking for pretty non-padded bra, something lacy and lovely. All AA bras seem to be heavily padded or filled with liquid. I don’t want my bust to look big.”

Say what? You’re happy being small-busted? This seems incomprehensible to a lot of folks — among them, some lingerie manufacturers. But I totally see where this reader is coming from. Not all small-busted women aspire to be more voluptuous. Some are happy with their bodies as they are and feel no urge to “hoist em up” or boost their cup size with padding or gel.

Which leaves lingerie with only one role: to make its wearer feel like a squillion dollars. So, off I trotted to put my reader’s question to some of my favourite champions of small-cup lingerie. And here are their recommendations for unpadded, gel-free, beautiful bras-for-bras-sakes:

Marks and Spencer: “Our Limited Collection bras are very pretty. They are lightly padded, but this is more about giving the bra some shape, rather than giving the wearer a bigger bust.”

Perfectly Petite Lingerie: “Bralettes are great for the petite bust — a cross between a bra and a bikini top. They’re unwired and made from stretch fabric, so they are very comfortable. I recommend the very pretty lace-trimmed Itty Bitty Bralette.”

Palm Print bra, Limited Collection, M&S

Itty Bitty Bralette, Perfectly Petite Lingerie

A Little Something Fit: “Our favorite non-padded bra is Timpa’s Duet Lace underwire demi bra. It’s a beautiful style with cups made from sheer mesh with a scalloped lace trim. The A-cup fits most AA-cups.”

Eve’s Apples: “I recommend the Eberjey India bralette: it’s lacy, elegant, comfortable and versatile. It looks good on all body and breast shapes, including shallow breasts and petites.”

Timpa Duet Lace demi bra, A Little Something Fit

Eberjey India Bralette, Eve's Apples

Lailides: “I recommend our Serenade bra, which is non-padded, made from really beautiful lace and just lovely. It’s very comfortable and gives the bust a totally natural shape, which is not pushed-up or enhanced.”

Dainty Lady: “We make a great range of natural looking, lightly padded bras, with no gel. Our Fleur bra, Passion Flower bra and Magnolia bra all fit the bill. All the bras we make (by hand) have a soft, very comfortable 5mm foam lining, with small pockets and soft pads.”

Serenade bra, Lailides

Fleur bra, Dainty Lady

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