
7 Best Honeylove Bras for All Day Comfort
Apr 02 2026
Honeylove built its reputation on shapewear. The SuperPower Short and its SoftFlex boning technology got the brand noticed. But their bra lineup is where I think Honeylove might actually be making the biggest impact on daily comfort. These are not traditional bras with underwire, hooks, and clasps. Every Honeylove bra is wireless, pull-on, and designed around the same engineering principles as their shapewear: support through structure, not through discomfort.
I tested seven Honeylove bra styles over the past three months, wearing each for at least five full days. I bought every piece with my own money. Below is every bra ranked, with specific notes on cup support, comfort, and who each style works best for.
Why Honeylove Bras Are Different
Three things separate Honeylove bras from traditional bras and most wireless competitors:
No underwire, no hooks, no clasps. Every bra pulls on like a sports bra. This eliminates the three most common sources of bra discomfort: wire digging, hook poking, and clasp shifting. The support comes from panel construction and fabric engineering, not metal.
Back smoothing is built in. Every Honeylove bra has a wide, smooth back panel that eliminates back bulge. This is not a shapewear feature they added as an afterthought. The back panels are structurally integrated into the bra design.
Size simplicity. Honeylove uses XS to 3X sizing rather than the traditional band-and-cup system (32B, 36C, etc.). This is both an advantage (simpler to choose) and a limitation (less precise fit for unusual proportions). For most women in the A-to-DD range, the simplified sizing works well.
V-Neck Bra: Best Overall ($79)
Support Level: 2 (Light) | Colors: 8 | Sizes: XS to 3X
The V-Neck Bra is my most-worn Honeylove piece across all their products, not just bras. It is a wireless pull-on with a deep V-neckline that works under scoop necks, V-necks, and button-downs without showing. The lift is natural, not a push-up. Your chest sits where it should without artificial cleavage.
The wide back panel is seamless and smooth. Under fitted tops and thin blouses, there is no bra bulge, no visible lines, and no texture showing through. I wore this on six consecutive workdays during testing and by Day 3, I had genuinely forgotten I was wearing a bra. That is the highest bar any bra can clear.
Available in eight colours, the V-Neck Bra has the widest shade range in the Honeylove bra lineup. I bought Sand initially and ordered Black within the first week.
Best for: A-cup to C-cup women who want everyday wireless comfort with natural lift. Works brilliantly under professional clothing.
The catch: Not enough support for D-cups and above. Not a sports bra. If you need a structured lift for larger busts, the Silhouette Bra or Crossover Bra deliver more.
Crossover Bra: Best for Lift ($84)
Support Level: 3 (Medium) | Colors: 6 | Sizes: XS to 3X
The Crossover Bra uses an X-shaped panel design across the front that creates more defined lift than the V-Neck. The crossover construction separates and lifts without padding or wire, creating a natural but noticeably more lifted profile.
For women who feel the V-Neck is too minimal in support, the Crossover is the next step up. It still pulls on without hooks or clasps, still has the wide smoothing back panel, and still disappears under most clothing. The additional structure comes from the panel geometry, not from uncomfortable hardware.
I wore this under fitted dresses and structured blazers where I wanted more defined shape than the V-Neck provides. The lift is visible in a side-by-side comparison. Under a silk blouse, the Crossover created a more polished silhouette than the V-Neck.
Best for: B-cup to D-cup women who want noticeable lift without wire. Professional and evening wear.
Silhouette Bra: Best for Larger Busts ($84)
Support Level: 3 (Medium) | Colors: 5 | Sizes: XS to 3X
Where the V-Neck prioritises seamless comfort, and the Crossover emphasises lift, the Silhouette Bra targets shape definition. The higher neckline and wider front panels create more encapsulation, which provides better support for C-cup and above.
The support here is genuinely impressive for a wireless bra. My friend who wears a 36D tested the Large and reported comparable support to her go-to underwire bra, with dramatically better comfort. The Silhouette holds shape through full workdays without the end-of-day fatigue that underwire creates.
The tradeoff is less versatility under low necklines. The higher front panel shows under deep V-necks and scooped tops. Under crew necks, high necklines, and structured tops, it is invisible.
Best for: C-cup to DD-cup women who want wireless support without sacrificing shape definition.
CloudEmbrace Bra: Best for All-Day Softness ($79)
Support Level: 1 (Light) | Colors: 4 | Sizes: XS to 3X
The CloudEmbrace is Honeylove's lightest bra. The fabric is noticeably softer than their other styles, almost lounge-bra territory. Support is minimal but present. This is not a bra for structured outfits or professional settings where you want visible lift. It is a bra for home, weekends, travel, and any situation where comfort is the only priority.
I wore this on travel days and work-from-home days. The softness is real. It feels like wearing a well-made cotton camisole that happens to have light support built in. For smaller busts (A-cup to B-cup), the CloudEmbrace provides enough support for casual wear without any of the compression or structure that makes bras feel like bras.
Best for: A-cup to B-cup women who want loungewear comfort with minimal support. Travel and WFH days.
LiftWear Cami: Best Bra-and-Cami Hybrid ($99)
Support Level: 3 (Medium) | Colors: 6 | Sizes: XS to 3X
Technically not a bra, but it replaces one. The LiftWear Cami has built-in shelf support that handles chest lift while the cami body smooths the midsection. Under blouses, thin knits, and structured tops, you get the function of a bra and a smoothing tank in one garment.
This is a workhorse for professional wardrobes. I wore it on eight workdays, and it eliminated the need for a separate bra and smoothing layer. One garment, two jobs done. The shelf support is adequate for A-cup to C-cup. Larger busts may find the lift insufficient without additional bra support underneath.
Best for: Women who layer under blouses and want bra support plus midsection smoothing in one piece.
Shop the LiftWear Cami bra at $99
Honeylove Bralette: Best for Casual Styling ($39)
Support Level: 1 (Light) | Colors: 4 | Sizes: XS to 3X
At $39, the Honeylove Bralette is their most affordable bra. It is a simple, lightly supportive piece designed for layering under oversized tops, dresses, and casual outfits. The design is clean enough to peek out from under a blazer or wide-neck top without looking like underwear.
Support is minimal. This is a style piece, not a support piece. For smaller busts, it works for casual days. For anyone needing actual lift or shaping, upgrade to the V-Neck or Crossover.
Best for: Casual styling, layering, and smaller busts.
7. Honeylove Underwire-Free Sport Top ($84)
Support Level: 3 (Medium) | Colors: 3 | Sizes: XS to 3X
Honeylove's entry into the sports bra adjacent category. The Sport Top uses compression panels and a high neckline to provide medium support during light to moderate exercise. Walking, yoga, Pilates, and strength training work well. Running and high-impact activities need more support than this provides.
The back panel is wider than traditional sports bras, which provides the signature back-smoothing effect. Under workout tops, the silhouette is clean and flattering. For women who want to transition from gym to errands without changing bras, the Sport Top bridges both environments.
Best for: Light to moderate exercise, athleisure wear, gym-to-errand transitions.
How to Choose the Right Honeylove Bra
A-cup to B-cup: Start with the V-Neck Bra for everyday wear or the CloudEmbrace for maximum comfort.
B-cup to C-cup: The V-Neck Bra or Crossover Bra both work well. Choose V-Neck for seamless basics, Crossover for a more defined lift.
C-cup to DD-cup: The Silhouette Bra provides the most support in the Honeylove lineup. Test it before committing to verify the support level meets your needs.
Above DD-cup: Honeylove's wireless construction may not provide sufficient support. Consider brands with engineered wireless support for larger busts (Knix, ThirdLove) alongside Honeylove bras for casual wear.
Bra bundles save money. Buying two or more bras in a bundle typically saves 15 to 20 per cent. If you are trying the brand for the first time, the V-Neck Bra plus one other style is the ideal starter bundle.
FAQ
Are Honeylove bras good for big busts?
The Silhouette Bra provides the most support and works well for C-cup to DD-cup. Above DD, Honeylove's wireless design may not offer sufficient support for all-day wear. Test before committing.
Do Honeylove bras have underwire?
No. Every Honeylove bra is wireless. Support comes from panel construction, fabric engineering, and an integrated structure rather than metal wire.
What size Honeylove bra should I get?
Use Honeylove's measurement chart (waist and bust). If you typically wear a 34B-C, Medium is likely correct. If between sizes, size up for comfort or size down for a snugger fit. Free exchanges make testing risk-free.
How long do Honeylove bras last?
With hand washing and air drying, expect 12 to 18 months of regular wear before any noticeable support loss. Machine washing on delicate shortens lifespan, but is acceptable if you air dry.
Can you wear Honeylove bras to work?
Absolutely. The V-Neck Bra and Crossover Bra are specifically well-suited for professional environments. They disappear under blouses, provide natural lift, and eliminate back bulge under fitted blazers.