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When you’re sitting in a chair, make sure you have back support. Keep your feet on the ground, your forearms parallel to the ground, and your shoulders relaxed.

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If you’re worried about the lack of support, there are plenty of smart clothing options that take care of that. A tight bodysuit is fitted and stretchy enough to provide support while still being comfortable. Plus, they usually look better without a bra.

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Bras don’t prevent the natural changes that occur with age, despite what many disreputable online articles would have you believe!

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If you rely on your bra to provide support for the weight of your breasts, improving your posture can help. Better posture relieves back pain and reduces the need for a bra’s support.

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It’s often the idea of stepping outside with no bra on that can be the most intimidating. Try it out at home first so you can get used to the feeling and appearance.

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The braless trend and the "Free the Nipple" movement aren’t about encouraging every woman not to wear a bra. It’s about ensuring that everyone has the freedom to make the choice without fear of judgment or harassment. Click on to see some of the stylish stars who are embracing this choice because it works for them. 

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Corsets and tops that tie at the back are back in fashion! They're great for providing that extra support, and you can make them as tight or as loose as you want.

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A structured top or dress can provide almost as much support as a bra. Wearing a bra with it would be overkill!

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Bralettes tend to be lighter, wireless versions of bras that have little or no padding. It’s a good middle-ground if you’re not ready to go full-nipple yet.

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Going braless is a one step process: take off your bra. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple for everyone. Here’s some advice for those who aren’t fully comfortable with the idea but want to give it a go.

▲If you’re one of those people who wears a bra in bed, you’re bound to get a better night’s sleep once you release yourself from that burden! Halle Berry once admitted in an interview that she’d worn a bra to bed every night since she was 16 years old. Can you believe it?
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In the long term, many women report that once they get used to going braless they have a greater sense of freedom and comfort with their bodies.

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Going braless is not recommended when you’re exercising! If you've ever tried free-boobing it while running, you'll know why. Ouch. We need the support to prevent damage to the internal structure of the breast.

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Most women know the constricting sensation of wearing a bra for hours. This constriction can impede blood circulation to the chest and back, which can lead to aching back muscles.

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As bras absorb sweat and dirt from the skin, they can cause skin irritation and even acne. Clogged pores in that area are no joke!

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There’s no evidence that this is the case, and no studies have shown any connection between wearing a bra and breast cancer. If this is your reason for going braless, then rest easy.

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This is a common concern among those who go braless for the first time. It can feel like everyone is going to notice immediately and think you’re hoping to attract attention. This flawed idea is sadly tied with the unconscious belief that a woman's body is there for sexual consumption.

▲Nope! There’s no evidence to support this claim. Bras cannot prevent sagging, or make your breasts perkier.
▲Fashion tape is a special double sided tape that’s safe to stick to your skin. It’s the secret weapon celebrity stylists use to ensure there are no unintentional slips when a star is wearing a plunging neckline.
▲It’s extra helpful when you’re going braless but are concerned that your top or dress will reveal too much. You can use the tape to ensure the neckline doesn’t move much, so you’ll be free to enjoy yourself without constantly looking down!
▲Anywhere skin touches skin on your body is going to be a sweat factory. Bras sit tight against the areas that perspire and the materials aren't always breathable. No bra means you may sweat less and dry faster.
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There are many myths out there about bra-wearing. This one has been circulating among the younger generations for a long time. The explanation was that the underwire blocks lymphatic fluid and can cause you to develop a tumor.

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Wearing a bra is a choice that should come down to your own comfort. If you find it uncomfortable to go braless all the time and feel you need the support, then do what works best for you. Those with larger breasts, for example, may feel more comfortable in a well-fitted bra.

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The reason many people wear bras is to prevent anything 'explicit' showing through their clothes. Pasties are a simpler and less restrictive solution.

▲Female bodies are over-sexualized, which makes it difficult for many women to feel comfortable going braless. The truth is that a woman not wearing a bra should be just as uninteresting as a man not wearing a bra.
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Breasts aren’t inherently sexual. Their main function is to produce milk for breastfeeding. People are not “hardwired” to stare at women’s boobs. This eroticization is cultural, as was the sexual allure of a woman's ankle in Victorian Britain!

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Selena Gomez is another body-positive star who seems to wear what she feels like. When she was criticized for her perceived weight gain at the 2023 Golden Globe Awards, she let the haters know that she was not open to feedback. "I am perfect the way I am," she said in a video posted to TikTok.  

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Actress Florence Pugh has made a few major red-carpet appearances that drew attention in recent years. In 2020, she wore this orange silk dress without a bra to the Oscars. In 2022, she wore a completely sheer pink Valentino dress to the fashion house's Fall/Winter show and received major backlash from online misogynists who criticized her body. However, Pugh wasn't phased. "I’m very grateful that I grew up in a household with very strong, powerful, curvy women. We were raised to find power in the creases of our body. To be loud about being comfortable," she wrote in an inspiring statement on Instagram. 

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Supermodel Bella Hadid began going braless several years ago and is rarely seen wearing one these days. She has also been known to sport countless daring looks on the runway, once stepping out in nothing but a beige thong to be painted into a dress for Coperni. Hadid might have an idealized physique that is unattainable for most, but her openness with her body still makes leaps in demystifying the female form.

Sources: (Healthline) (Health) (Insider) (Well and Good) 

See also: 30 things that should be more socially acceptable

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Miley Cyrus is another star who has been bra-free for over a decade, long before it became cool. She was constantly accused of showing too much skin (and nipple!) but she refused to allow critics to make her feel ashamed of her body. 

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You can ramp it up in small phases. Next could be a braless coffee run, or a morning walk with the dog! Eventually you might feel brave enough to wear a braless outfit on a night out with friends.

▲In 2022, Rihanna embraced her pregnant body in a manner that can only be described as iconic. Her many pregnancy looks celebrated her changing body and made her belly a glorious, unapologetic centerpiece. 
▲The suggestion that there's something indecent about a woman's chest being too visible only confirms that female bodies are seen first and foremost as sexual objects. Going braless is a small step towards normalizing women's bodies and demystifying the female chest.
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The no-bra look is a big trend in fashion and feminism these days, but is it really better than wearing a bra?

Going braless is all about personal choice. We all love taking off an uncomfortable bra after a long day, but that doesn't mean it works for everyone all the time. The key here is freedom. Whether you want to wear a bra or not, you should be able to make your decision purely based on your own comfort and physical needs.

There are plenty of harmful myths and attitudes floating around that may prevent a woman from doing this freely. Click through this gallery to see them deflated and learn more about the benefits of going braless.

Going braless: benefits and beginner advice

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12/02/25 por StarsInsider

LIFESTYLE Feminist fashion

The no-bra look is a big trend in fashion and feminism these days, but is it really better than wearing a bra?

Going braless is all about personal choice. We all love taking off an uncomfortable bra after a long day, but that doesn't mean it works for everyone all the time. The key here is freedom. Whether you want to wear a bra or not, you should be able to make your decision purely based on your own comfort and physical needs.

There are plenty of harmful myths and attitudes floating around that may prevent a woman from doing this freely. Click through this gallery to see them deflated and learn more about the benefits of going braless.

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