Plunge
bras are one of several types of bras that look good on lower-cut
clothes. These keep the breasts in their natural position but help
show ample cleavage. Thus, these are produced in various styles that
accentuate the bust's shape. Depending on your wardrobe of the day,
choosing the right plunge bra to back them up can make a difference.
Below are a few examples:
Pushup
plunge bras are basically pushup bras where the front dips lower than
usual. The cups have angled padding to emphasize cleavage.
Convertible plunge bras are designed with options for interchangeable
strapping; certain situations may call for one of the straps to go
around the back of the neck and link with the other cup like a
halter-top.
Longline
plunge bras cover more ground, from the breasts all the way to the
back. These are usually strapless models but are reserved under
formal wear. Backless plunge bras are for situations when your outfit
shows a lot of skin up front and back; an adhesive on them keeps the
garment in place. U-plunge bras are seen as more risque than
conventional plunge bras in the sense the clasps are lower than the
breasts.
Donning
a plunge bra is your best bet when rolling out that low-cut bandeau
or tube dress. Even then, the right type will bring out the figure.
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