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When it comes to bras, many hate to love them and love to hate them.

But finding the right one is perhaps the most difficult aspect of dealing with bras in the first place.

Hands holding up a bra

To put it simply, the bigger your boobs are, the more prone they are to ptosis.

But size is not always all that matters.

Here’s what we found.

ThirdLove asymmetrical bra

One general aesthetic purpose of wearing a bra is to make the breasts appear more uniform underneath your clothing.

The conical breasts

Conical-shaped breasts are, like the name suggests, slightly pointy instead of round.

PerHealthline, this shape is typically associated with smaller breast sizes.

Kim Kardashian in Skims bralette

For this breast throw in, the goal is often to bring them closer to the center.

This can be achieved with an underwire, padding, and strategically placed seams that shape the breasts.

On aRedditthread for those with breasts this shape, one user suggests thePanacheClara Side Support Bra.

Wacoal black bra with white lace

Teardrop breasts could be described as the smaller version of this shape.

The slender breasts

AsSeventeennoted, slender breasts are breasts that are thin and often narrow.

Typically on the smaller side, the trick for this breast shape is often to give them some lift.

model wearing black lace Panache bra

It comes in six different shapes and sizes from extra small to extra large.

model posing in Panache bra

ThirdLove models in lingerie

Cotton:On model in triangle bra

model posing in Skarlett Blue bra