All About Specialty Bras: Bullet Bras, Extreme Push-up Bras, and Fake Nipples
September 26, 2024
by Sophie Weiss
Bras aren't just for lift and coverage — they're also tools to enhance your style and help you express yourself. Have you ever tried any of these extreme, specialty bras? If not, we highly recommend at least learning about the styles that are out there so you can get inspired to try something new.
The History and Purpose of Bullet Bras
Bullet bras first emerged in the 1940s as a functional garment for women working in factories during World War II. The conical shape was actually designed to provide maximum protection and support for long days of physical labor.
After the war, the bullet bra's popularity continued to rise, becoming a fashion statement in the 1950s. Style icons like Marilyn Monroe and Lana Turner embraced the look, solidifying it as part of the era's signature aesthetic. The bra's structure helped create the coveted "sweater girl" silhouette.
Today, bullet bras are sought after for their vintage flair and unique shaping abilities. Modern brands have updated the style with lighter fabrics and more flexible construction while maintaining the iconic shape.
How to Wear a Bullet Bra for a Retro Look
Bullet bras are perfect if you want to channel a vintage, pin-up inspired style. Look for authentic vintage designs or modern reproductions made with sturdy fabrics and authentic details like spiral stitching.
To complete the retro ensemble, pair your bullet bra with high-waisted bottoms, wiggle dresses, or snug knit tops. The goal is to create an hourglass shape by emphasizing the bust and nipping in at the waist. Have fun experimenting with layering bralettes or corsets over the bullet bra too.
Remember, a bullet bra is a statement piece! Lean into the vibe with red lipstick, victory rolls, and seamed stockings if you really want to transport to another era. Of course, you can also mix one retro element with modern pieces for a subtler take on the trend.
This bullet bra is a slightly more wearable, modern version where the apex of the cups is less extreme. However, you’re still going to get an exaggerated, pointed look. This is great for anyone trying to get a vintage, 50s style or experiment with the shape of their breasts.
Super Push-Up Bras: Go Up 1-2 Cup Sizes
For those seeking a little more oomph up top, the super push-up bra is a go-to for creating dramatic cleavage. Most super push-up bras contain substantial padding, sometimes filling the entire cup, to lift the breasts and bring them closer together.
Despite their exaggerated appearance, quality push-up bras are designed to accommodate your natural breast tissue and shape. Resist the urge to size up — these bras are meant to fit very snugly in order to get the best push-up effect.
Super push-up bras are an excellent choice when you want a temporary boost in cup size and cleavage for a special occasion outfit.
Fake Nipples for a Realistic Look
Last up, we have nipple covers with fake nipples. These recently came back into the public consciousness thanks to one of the world’s most famous women, but we’ll never forget the sex and the city episode where Miranda takes them out for a spin on a date.
However, in addition to giving you an “always on” look, they’re really great for women who have had post-mastectomy reconstruction surgery. They can be extremely lifelike, have various levels of adhesion, and they can go a long way towards making women feel more like themselves. It’s also helpful to wear these underneath something tight, like a tight top or a mesh bra, to get some lift without hiding the fake nipple effect.
These Perkies fake nipples work like a pasty, covering your actual nipple and sticking to your breast tissue with skin-safe adhesive.
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Sophie Weiss
Sophie Weiss is a writer and bra expert based in Los Angeles.