5 Tips for Going Braless This Summer

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1. Dim the Headlights
Rather not #freethenipple? Invest in discreet covers like Commando Low Beams adhesives ($10 for 5; wearcommando.com), which blur nips and are particularly handy underneath superlight materials. In a pinch, a large Band-Aid can get the job done.

2. Snap a Selfie
Because staring into a mirror doesn’t always give you the clearest view. Stylist Anita Patrickson, who works with Chrissy Teigen and Julianne Hough, advises taking a picture of your get-up before leaving the house. If you don’t like how the bralessness looks in the photo, you won’t like how it looks in real life either.

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3. Wear a Halter
When in doubt, halter. Not all styles lend themselves to bouncing bosoms (a white silk button-down, for example). But halters—whether in dresses or tops—practically beg for it. They give you a built-in boost.

4. Perk Up
Sag happens (to all ages and sizes), but that doesn’t mean your bra-free days are dunzo. Patrickson swears by Fashion Forms Superlite Adhesive Bra ($17, target.com). Sure, it has the word bra in it, but it doesn’t have the pesky band that you spend all day dreaming about unlatching.

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5. Make Ta-Ta Friendly Adjustments
If you plan to do this on the reg, Patrickson recommends having a tailor take in the bodice of your dress, which creates built-in support, and adding lining to any ensembles made with sheer fabrics, which will prevent the look from revealing too much.

This article was originally published in the June 2016 issue of Women’s Health, on newsstands now.