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Best Bras for Broad Shoulders
Discover bras with wide-set straps, extended strap lengths, and cuts designed to flatter and fit broader shoulder frames.
Understanding Broad Shoulders & Bra Fit
Broad shoulders are common in athletic builds and larger frames. Standard bras often have straps that are too short or placed too narrowly, causing them to dig in or sit uncomfortably. The right bra accommodates your frame with longer, wider-set straps and a proportionate band design.
Signs You Might Have This:
- •Bra straps dig into shoulders even at maximum length
- •Straps constantly feel too short or restrictive
- •Center-pull straps sit awkwardly and slip or dig in
- •Standard bras feel proportionally 'off' on your frame
- •Shoulder grooves or deep marks from strap pressure
- •Difficulty finding racerback styles that are comfortable
What to Look For in a Bra
Fully Adjustable, Long Straps
Accommodates broader frames with extended strap length
Wide-Set Strap Placement
Matches wider shoulder placement and prevents slipping outward
Wider Straps (1 inch+)
Distributes pressure over a larger area for comfort
Balconette or Demi Cuts
Wider-set straps that naturally sit on broader shoulders
U-Back or Leotard Back
Keeps straps positioned securely without pulling inward
Recommended Bra Styles
Balconette Bra
Wide-set straps that sit naturally on broader shoulders
Best for: Everyday wear, wide/square necklines
Demi Cup Bra
Partial coverage with straps set further apart
Best for: Lower necklines, comfortable all-day fit
Full Coverage with U-Back
Leotard-style back keeps straps secure on broader frames
Best for: Maximum support, work attire
Front-Close Bra
No back closure to interfere with shoulder fit
Best for: Easy dressing, smooth back
Strapless Convertible
Wide band with removable strap options for custom placement
Best for: Versatility, special occasions
Common Mistakes to Avoid
✗Choosing center-pull strap designs
→Look for wide-set or multi-way straps that can be positioned further apart.
✗Buying bras with fixed-length straps
→Always choose fully adjustable straps with enough length for your frame.
✗Sizing up in the band to get longer straps
→This compromises support. Instead, look for brands with longer strap lengths or extended sizes.
✗Avoiding racerback styles
→Convertible racerbacks can work — look for ones with longer straps or J-hook options.
✗Settling for straps at maximum length
→Straps should adjust to mid-range for a good fit. If they're always at max, you need longer straps.
Fitting Tips for Broad Shoulders
- 1Straps should adjust to mid-range, not max or min, for optimal fit
- 2Wide-set straps (balconette styles) typically work better than center-pull
- 3Cushioned or padded straps add comfort for broader frames
- 4Full-bust brands often design longer straps for broader frames
- 5Multi-way bras let you experiment with different strap configurations
- 6Front-close styles remove back band tension from the shoulder equation
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do my bra straps always dig in?
If you have broad shoulders, straps may be too short or set too narrowly for your frame. Look for wide-set balconette styles with fully adjustable, padded straps.
What strap width is best for broad shoulders?
Look for straps that are at least 3/4 inch wide, preferably 1 inch or wider. Wider straps distribute pressure better and are typically longer.
Do certain brands make longer bra straps?
Full-bust brands like Elomi, Goddess, and Sculptresse typically design bras with longer straps and wider-set placement to accommodate broader frames. Athletic brands may also work well.
Are strapless bras a good option for broad shoulders?
Yes — strapless bras eliminate the strap issue entirely. Look for wide-band styles with silicone grip strips for security.
Can I get custom or extended-length straps?
Some specialty lingerie shops offer strap extensions or custom strap replacement services. You can also swap in longer straps on bras with removable straps.
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