A deep V neckline is one of the most flattering cuts out there, but it also leaves almost no room to hide a bra. Plunge bras help to a point, but if your neckline dips lower than a few inches, even those start showing. Here is what actually works.
Option 1: Sticky Bra for Moderate V Necklines
If your V neckline stops around mid-chest, a Sticky Bra is the easiest solution. The cups provide lift and shaping, the front clasp creates natural cleavage, and the whole thing sits well below where most V necklines end. No straps, no back band, no peeking.
Option 2: Boob Tape for Ultra-Deep Plunges
When the V goes all the way down to your waist (or close to it), Boob Tape is the move. You can customize exactly where the tape goes, lifting from the sides or below without any fabric crossing the center of your chest. This gives you full control over your shape and coverage.
For the best results with a deep plunge, combine boob tape for structure with Non-Adhesive Nipple Covers for smooth coverage on top.
How to Wear It
- Assess your neckline depth. If you can fit a sticky bra below the V without it showing, start there. If not, go with tape.
- For sticky bra: Place cups lower and slightly farther apart than usual to stay hidden behind the V.
- For boob tape: Cut strips to the length you need. Lift each breast from the outside-bottom and tape upward toward the shoulder, keeping the center of your chest clear.
- Test with your top on. Move around, lean forward, and check from above -- that is the angle where things tend to peek out.
Styling Tips
- Double-sided fashion tape along the inner edges of the V can keep fabric from shifting
- Skip necklaces that hang into the V -- they can catch on tape or pull fabric aside
- If you are between options, grab The Ultimate Bundle ($65) to have both the sticky bra and boob tape on hand
Deep V necklines are meant to make you feel powerful. The right support underneath makes all the difference. Shop the Sticky Bra ($35) or Boob Tape ($18) and own that neckline.
