T-Shirt Bras
January 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
There are various styles of women’s bras out there to suit each taste and type of clothing, but the one type that really confuses me is the t-shirt bra. And this one bedevils me because its name really isn’t a reflection upon its appearance or its purpose. Demi-cup bras allow low-neckline tops to be worn, push-up bras give a little extra boost to a lady’s figure, and convertible bras are good for women who want to wear strapless dresses or shirts. But, oddly, t-shirt bras are not those snug-fit tanktops with the built-in bra support. They’re just ordinary bras that may or may not have wires in the cups.
Apparently, the name is because these bras are great to wear with t-shirts and are said to offer support under tight-fitting t-shirts without showing any bra seams. They’re also made of microfiber and are suitable for any season (yes, apparently there are seasonal bras too). So why does it need a name based on the kind of clothing it’s best worn beneath? Wouldn’t most bras serve their purpose well enough under a tight shirt? Perhaps no one wanted to call these things “regular” bras, or no one wanted to hurt the bra’s self-esteem (after all, it is a delicate article of clothing), so somebody gave it a special name.
Personally, I think the tanktops with the bras sewn into the insides ought to be the real t-shirt bras. They may not be actual tees, but they’re real shirts, unlike the bra that is just…a bra. Really, look anywhere that sells bras; the t-shirt-style ones are just your regular, everyday, not-so-special brassieres. A little online research will show that these particular bras can cost anywhere from $13 to $70, and probably more. But as far as ladies’ lingerie, that may be some of the cheapest you’ll find anyplace; convertible bras can easily cost over $100, and demi-cup styles can be around $90 or more from some manufacturers. Yikes. That’s a lot for a piece of clothing most people won’t even see anyway.
But, if you’re an enthusiast of tight-fitting shirts, the t-shirt bra is said to be the best choice in order to prevent bra lines from showing through the fabric. If you favor more loose-fit clothing, or you enjoy wearing a bra over your shirt, then this is likely not something you need to worry about. Obviously, bras are very serious business.
