How Bra Color Can Reflect Your Personality Traits

Posted by CUUP on December 28th, 2020

If you believe your choices in bra colors tell a story about you, what do they say? You can weave a tale around colors. One chapter says you are practical. Another says you are sensual. Your complete story says you have a personality all your own. Your bras paint a picture of who you are and your sense of style. Each color represents something different. Let’s take a deeper dive into bra colors, and you can decide for yourself.

Black

If you have a little black dress (LBD) in your closet, you probably have an essential black bra in your underwear drawer too. It’s a classic bra color. Black is naturally sensual, sophisticated, and stylish. Black bras can also turn around and be edgy. If you don’t have a black balconette bra, it’s time to search for one with clean lines and a composed fit; a classic—just like you.

Beige or Taupe

Another mainstay in your collection may be a beige bra. You can count on a beige or taupe bra to be there for you during the week and on the weekends. You want a soft-to-the-touch, buttery, microfiber bra that scoops down in the front. It’s supportive, comfortable, and reliable. It doesn’t mean you are boring—it means you’re smart. A great scoop bra pairs well with almost everything your wear.

Yellow

The sun-shiniest of colors, yellow is happy just like you at your core. If you’re drawn to yellow, you may very well be a cheery, positive ray of light in the lives of those around you. Keep bringing in that energy. Feel beautiful in yellow—in the cold of winter and under the heat of the summer sun. It doesn’t matter as long as you keep radiating your good vibes. And get some yellow undies to match.

Brown

A warm and down-to-earth brown bra may make you feel strong and feminine every time you wear it. It’s one of those naturally solid colors and another must-have in your collection. It’s also a color that works well under dark tops such as navy or black. Regardless of bra color, you want your full-coverage bras to mold to your shape and disappear under your clothing, whether you wear 38G bras or 30B bras.

White

There’s something about the crisp newness of a white bra that gets us every time. It looks clean and fresh. It’s like a new beginning. If you’ve ever felt the airy lightness of an unlined underwire bra, it gives you a true sense of supportive freedom. Why not try a white bra without padding and foam and instead opt for something that’s slightly sheer but not see-through? Embrace the light energy and fresh vibes you’re feeling and know that your confidence-boosting bra is perfectly concealed, even under light-colored tops.

Mossy Green

An earthy neutral color like a mossy green is a gorgeous hue for a bra. It’s intriguing, sensual, modern, and symbolizes roots to the earth. It’s the kind of color you want to frolic through the woods in…or maybe just wear secretly at your desk. What bra colors do you want to try next? Experiment with colors that bring out something special in you.

About CUUP

As a brand that offers high-quality undergarments, CUUP continues to go above and beyond through creating an empowered community and more. Their luxury bras and underwear offer soft, breathable fabrics that form to you. Instead of using old calculations, their team models their sizing after real people to offer options that accurately reflect the public. All bras, including 36F bras, are designed to look and feel great in every size—from A to H. Through color and varying cuts, you can find the perfect styles for yourself or as a gift to someone special. Their online community allows for meaningful conversations that spotlight female voices everywhere. It’s no wonder CUUP remains a leader in the industry as their minimal designs, feminine empowerment, and knowledgeable resources can support far more than your body.

 Shop CUUP bras in colors that speak to you at https://shopcuup.com/

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