A lace bra is a women’s bra made from lace fabric — an open-weave material with intricate, decorative patterns. Lace bras are chosen as much for the look as for the function: the ornate fabric reads as feminine and dressy, working both as a daily piece and as visible lingerie under sheer or open tops.
This collection covers our women’s lace bra range. Padded lace bras add shape and coverage under fitted clothing while keeping the decorative finish. Soft cup lace bras work as lighter, less structured options — closer to a bralette in feel. Some styles use lace across the full cup; others combine a solid cup with lace trim at the top of the cup, the strap, or the band. Lace bras pair naturally with matching lace panties for a coordinated lingerie set.
Are lace bras comfortable for daily wear? Modern lace bras are designed for comfort — most use soft stretch lace with a smooth cotton or microfiber lining at the cup, so the lace doesn’t sit directly against sensitive skin. For all-day wear, look for wider bands, adjustable straps, and styles with lining at the cup. Pure lace with no lining reads more as occasion lingerie than daily wear.
Can you see a lace bra through a thin top? Yes — lace bras have texture and patterning that shows through thin or sheer fabrics. For invisible wear under fitted t-shirts and blouses, microfiber or smooth cotton works better. Lace bras are at their best under tops where some texture is welcome, or as visible lingerie under sheer overlays.
What’s the difference between a padded lace bra and a soft cup lace bra? A padded lace bra adds a foam or molded layer inside the cup for shape, lift, and modesty. A soft cup lace bra has no padding — just the lace fabric with light lining — for a more natural shape and a lighter feel. Padded styles are smoother under clothes; soft cup styles feel less structured.
How do you wash a lace bra? Hand wash cold is best for preserving the lace and the elastic. If you machine wash, fasten the hooks, use a mesh laundry bag on a gentle cycle, and skip the dryer — heat damages lace fibers. Lay flat to dry to keep the cup shape intact.















































































