A bralette is a women’s pull-on top — wireless, unpadded, with no shaped cups — that supports the bust through stretchy fabric and an elastic underband. It sits between a regular bra and a crop top: softer and more comfortable than a structured bra, more supportive than a basic camisole.
This collection covers our women’s bralette range across fabrics and strap styles. Cotton bralettes handle daily wear, lounging, sleep, and warm-weather comfort. Microfiber bralettes give a smoother line under fitted tops and dry quickly after a workout. Strap options include wide straps for the most stable everyday support, thin straps for a lighter look and more skin-strap finish, and racerback styles where the straps join behind the shoulder blades — the most secure cut for light sport, yoga, and active wear.
What’s the difference between a bralette and a regular bra? A regular bra has shaped or padded cups, usually with underwire and a hook-and-eye closure at the back. A bralette is a pull-on piece with no cups, no wire, and no closures — just stretchy fabric that compresses lightly across the bust. Bralettes feel closer to a soft crop top than to structured underwear and are easier to live in for long days, sleep, and casual activity.
Are bralettes supportive enough? Bralettes give light-to-moderate support — enough for daily wear, lounging, sleep, and low-to-moderate activity (walking, yoga, Pilates, weight training). For high-impact activity (running, jumping, HIIT) or fuller busts that need structural lift, a dedicated sports bra or padded structured bra gives more support.
Can bralettes be worn as outerwear? Yes — bralettes work as crop tops under open jackets, blazers, oversized shirts, or with high-waisted jeans and skirts for a casual or athleisure look. Cotton bralettes work for everyday outerwear; thin-strap bralettes work for warmer weather and dressier outfits.
How does bralette sizing work? Bralettes use standard clothing sizes (XS-3XL / EU 32-42 / US 4-14 / UK 6-16) rather than band-and-cup bra sizing. The elastic fabric stretches up to 9 cm beyond the flat measurement, so the same size fits a range of busts. If you sit between sizes, size up for a looser fit or down for a tighter, more supportive feel.
How do I choose between wide straps, thin straps, and racerback? Wide straps are the most supportive everyday option — the broader strap distributes pressure across more shoulder area. Thin straps feel lighter and show more skin, useful under strap-out tops or in warm weather. Racerback is the most secure cut for sport and activity — the straps stay put without sliding off the shoulder.
How do I care for a bralette? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle in a mesh laundry bag. Skip fabric softener and the dryer — both shorten the life of the elastic. Hang or lay flat to dry to preserve the shape and underband stretch.































































































































