
We wore all kinds of sticky bras to find comfortable, sweatproof winners
Best sticky bra: Lounge Underwear Stick-On Bra
Best nonadhesive sticky bra: Sticky Boobs Nonadhesive Nipple Covers A great outfit can be elevated with the simplest of fashion hacks. It can be small, like using roll-on adhesive to help your clothes stay in place or tying a scarf around your waist to go with a plain white T-shirt. Or it can be more striking, like adding a pop of color to an all-black outfit or securing a strapless bra under a beautiful, sleeveless blouse.
But perhaps one of the most impactful yet subtle fashion hacks can be achieved by keeping a stash of sticky bras handy. As someone who has gone to countless weddings, formal events and more, I can personally vouch for sticky cover-ups when traditional bras just won't cut it. They've saved the day when wearing bodycon dresses, daring necklines or even delicate fabrics that need a smooth, invisible finish. Lightweight, discreet and surprisingly supportive, they are the true unsung heroes when assembling tricky silhouettes, all while maintaining confidence and comfort.
That being said, not all sticky bras are going to do the trick. A good sticky bra must be sweatproof, last through cardio-boosting dance sessions and, ultimately, be comfortable enough to wear for extended periods. That's why we tested a range of sticky bras to find the very best. Here's what we landed on.
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Lounge Underwear's sticky bra exceeded our expectations, doing far more than the average silicone paddings. This bra comes in three shades and ranges in cup sizes from A to E. It features a center-front clip for easy fastening as well. But what really stood out for us was the waterproof material that makes it great for slick summer days.
Sticky Boobs Nonadhesive Nipple Covers
Small, portable and reusable, our testing panel loved these convenient, nonadhesive sticky nipple covers. Though not as supportive as the Lounge bra, we're fans of the comfort and portability of these palm-sized sticky bras. Even though they're nonadhesive, they stayed put through all sorts of wear. Sticky bras come in many shapes, sizes and forms, and although everyone has different preferences, a good sticky bra should be high coverage, stay put without any sliding or gliding and feel breathable and comfortable. Lounge Underwear's Stick-On Bra won over our panel for these reasons, plus much more. At $40, this Lounge sticky bra felt like a sleek solution for outfits that don't work with strapped bras, like linen ensembles, scarf tops and low necklines.
Made with 86% chinlon (a nylon fabric) and 14% spandex (an elastic, stretchy fiber), the lightweight bra features soft foam cups with a center-front clip that makes it easy to fasten and remove. Our testers appreciated the sheer comfort of this bra and that it had no underband or padding, which helps it sit invisibly under clothing.
'It's comfortable to wear and easy to take off,' associate testing writer Gareen Puglia said, noting how thrilled she was to see sizing up to an E. This bra gets the job done without any bells and whistles. 'If you're looking for something with more lift, I'm not sure this does the trick,' Puglia added, 'but this bra [is pretty] great.' And for sweltering days, the waterproof, sweatproof adhesive is designed to hold up in heat and humidity. Testing writer Michelle Rae Uy agreed, adding that it didn't feel uncomfortably sticky, making it ideal for summer heat.
It's important to note the stick-on bra comes in three shades: Sand, Mocha and Nutmeg. I appreciate the range of colors, especially when considering lightweight tops for the summer. I also liked the center-front clip, which made everything feel more secure. However, according to our testers, its reusability is one of its most standout features: If it's removed gently, hand-washed with care and stored properly, it can last for multiple wears.
Uy preferred this bra over other stick-on styles for its smooth edges that stayed flush against the skin and didn't irritate her sensitive skin. While she noted the adhesive fully covers the cup, including the nipple area, she appreciated that it remained gentle and effective even during sweaty summer days. However, the bra won't add that extra 'oomph' if that's what you're looking for. Puglia, who recommended sizing up, found it comfortable but noted that the bra lacked lift, which may be improved with a proper fit.
The Sticky Boobs Nonadhesive Nipple Covers offer an entirely different experience from the Lounge Underwear Stick-On Bras. They use a skin-safe, discreet solution for anyone seeking extra coverage without the irritation of sticky adhesives. Made from medical-grade silicone and available in three shades (Light, Tan and Dark), these covers are designed to blend seamlessly under clothing, whether you're wearing a fitted tank top, strapless dress or bathing suit.
'I liked the nonadhesive Sticky Boobs, which were useful to wear with already tight clothes or even to stick in a bra for extra coverage,' Puglia said, noting just how comfortable the bra felt.
The nonadhesive construction was the true icing on the cake. This means they gently cling to skin without sticking, making them ideal for sensitive skin and for layering inside bralettes or unlined bras. Both testers praised its comfort and versatility. Uy, who often experiences irritation from adhesives, noted that these stayed invisible under even thin tops and didn't cause redness or itchiness. 'I love these so much,' she said. 'The lack of adhesive protects my skin since most make my skin itchy and red.'
Puglia agreed and gave them high marks, appreciating how well they worked in a homemade halter top and how they stayed secure all night, offering extra coverage without budging.
I appreciated the sturdy case that came with the sticky bras, which were great to pack while traveling for weddings or other events. Though they're marketed as reusable and washable, Uy found that after a few weeks of use, they began to lose their shape and grip, raising questions about long-term value. Still, at just $25, these nipple covers stand out as a practical, low-maintenance wardrobe essential.
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A solid and reliable sticky bra should be equal parts comfortable and long-lasting. To find sticky bras that meet these standards, we researched our favorite brands, ranging from affordable options like Sticky Boobs to higher-end lines like Lounge.
Our panel of testers, ranging in sizes, skin tones and types, needs, and heights, wore each sticky bra for a minimum of two weeks to properly test the look and feel of each one. We wore them in a range of scenarios, like under strapless dresses at weddings and at outdoor concerts. We also considered the following.
Support: Arguably, a bra's most important factor is support. Does it adequately support movement during wear?
Fit: Can the bra effectively handle busts of all sizes? How does the bra fit your body? Is it snug and supportive without being constrictive? Is it true to size?
Versatility: Can the sticky bra be worn with different necklines and silhouettes? Is it reusable?
Comfort: How long would you want to wear this bra? All day, or is it something you're ready to take off when the day is over?
Re-wear factor: Would you use this bra again?
Value: Is the bra worth the price?
When shopping for a sticky bra, there are a few key factors to keep in mind to ensure comfort, support and reliability.
Adhesive strength and skin safety
A good sticky bra should not budge through movement, sweat and long wear — but not at the cost of your skin. Look for medical-grade or hypoallergenic adhesives, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Coverage and cup size
Coverage can have different meanings across brands. Ensure the bra offers enough coverage for your size and shape, particularly if you're looking for lift or support. Some styles go up to an E cup, while others may run small or lack full coverage.
Reusability
Many sticky bras are designed for multiple uses, but longevity depends on how well the adhesive holds up over time. That's why we wore our bras for several weeks. We recommend checking if the bra is washable and how many wears it's expected to last.
Style
Plan ahead and think about what outfits you envision wearing it with. Some sticky bras have plunge necklines or side wings for backless dresses, while others offer more of a lift for strapless looks. The shape should ultimately provide a seamless finish.
Comfort and wearability
Perhaps one of the most important features of a sticky bra should be its comfort level. Since there are no straps or bands for support, the design itself should feel secure without pinching or pulling. It's smart to consider lightweight materials, smooth edges and a breathable fit, especially in warmer weather.
Nood Game Changer Lift and Shape Bra, 4-Pack
Perhaps the most discreet sticky bra we tested, these Nood "stickers" offered promising coverage for such a thin cover. They held up during testing and offered a somewhat seamless look. All testers agreed the lift was impressive — but not necessary. Nood's adhesive bras are powerful, to say the least, and we found they deliver impressive lift and support, thanks to a strong acrylic adhesive. That strength, however, means proper use is essential. For safe removal, we recommend using body oil or the brand's own Boob Savior Adhesive Remover, as directed in the instructions.
'It took some trial and error to figure this out,' Puglia said. 'However, this felt like one of the most supportive bras.' This bra, ultimately, got docked in our ranking because it could feel painful to take off. Uy agreed, adding she wasn't a fan of the ultra-lifting capabilities. 'It just feels a bit more inconvenient for me to use,' she said.
Commando Top Hats Nipple Concealers
Tiny, discreet and travel-friendly, the Commando Top Hats Nipple Concealers were solid and reliable. We found them to be a great option for discreet coverage, all in a cute package to boot. They are, however, pretty pricey for a single pair of covers. I appreciated that the Top Hats are made from hypoallergenic silicone with medical-grade adhesive, meaning my skin wasn't irritated after use. They lay flat under clothing and could be worn with or without a bra. While most retailers only seem to carry one shade, do come in three options: Beige, Caramel and Mocha.
Each set includes two boob covers and a storage box, so the $54 price tag seemed worth the splurge — but it is a splurge for one pair of covers — especially considering they're comfortable for all-day wear and stay in place without shifting. One thing to note is that these portable concealers should be hand-washed to maintain their shape and adhesive quality.
Fashion Forms Full-Figure Gel Petals
These delicate petals offered extra coverage and a smooth, seamless finish under clothing. One major downside? They are limited to just one light nude shade. Like many sticky bras, the gel petals were made with ultra-comfortable silicone, meaning they protect sensitive areas without irritating. They looked virtually invisible under white shirts and even stayed hidden beneath sheer fabrics.
Though not revolutionary, these nipple covers offered reliable coverage and a smooth, 'barely there' look. The reusable petals only come in a light nude shade, which is a downside for those with darker skin tones. However, they do come with a travel case for storage, which is a small bonus. We had no issues with stickiness, even after multiple adjustments, but keep in mind that the gel petals should be applied to clean, dry skin before using any moisturizers, powders, deodorants or perfumes.
Sticky Boobs Sticky Bra
Intimidating at first, the Sticky Boobs Sticky Bra is formidable, sturdy and surprisingly comfortable. The $40 was worth it considering the reusable and washable design, plus "nipple-safe" technology. However, the bra only comes in four sizes — A, B, C and D — so larger busts might struggle with this option. This bra was confusing upon first glance. With its dotted, padded lining, this bra was unlike other smaller sticky bras we tested. However, it's ideal for low-cut or open-back styles, thanks to its discreet design and very reliable support. The front clasp was a nice touch when it came to customizing the level of lift and support too.
As someone with a smaller frame, I had no issue with fit or sizing. The smooth, seamless edges stayed hidden under clothing, and the butterfly shape helped prevent any visible lines. But those past a size D might experience spillage, considering the limited sizing.
One interesting feature, however, was the 'nipple-safe' technology — an adhesive-free zone in the center, which made it more comfortable for sensitive skin. The zone isn't huge, though, so if they don't fit you perfectly, this feature is sort of a bust (no pun intended).
What is the most durable type of sticky bra?
What is the most durable type of sticky bra?
A sticky bra with strong adhesive will likely be the most durable option, especially if it is made with high-quality silicone adhesive.
What type of outfits are sticky bras best for?
What type of outfits are sticky bras best for?
A sticky bra is the ideal undergarment for backless dresses, tight silhouettes or strapless tops. They can also offer extra support under bathing suits or bralettes.
Can you reuse sticky bras?
Can you reuse sticky bras?
It depends on the specific sticky bra and its materials, but in most cases, yes. With proper care and washing, a sticky bra should last multiple uses.
Finding the most comfortable sticky bra is no small undertaking. That's why we asked three CNN Underscored testing writers to wear, style and evaluate a range of bras. Though they had varying style preferences and body types, all shared a common goal of finding a comfortable and durable sticky bra for all occasions.
Associate testing writer Carolina Gazal is short and petite, usually reaching for smaller tops. She prefers a moisture-wicking sticky bra for dancing the night away.
Associate testing writer Gareen Puglia wore her sticky bras with sleeveless blouses and scarf tops to thoroughly test each one's longevity.
Testing writer Michelle Rae Uy wore her sticky bras with a range of blouses to test their endurance. She was critical of how the bras would react with her sensitive skin.
CNN Underscored thoroughly tests the products in our testing guides and provides full transparency about how we test them. We have a skilled team of writers and editors who have many years of testing experience and ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when relevant to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item.
For this article, associate testing writer Carolina Gazal and two of her colleagues spent weeks wearing a range of sticky bras to find the winners. Although the testers varied in body type and preferences, all came together to land on their favorite, long-lasting winners. Gazal has tested a range of clothing for women — everything from the best sports bras to the best white shirts.
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