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How Often You Should Really Wash Your Bras

Nagy Emília3 min read
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Why Regular Bra Washing Matters

Bras are a staple in many women’s wardrobes, yet their cleaning often gets overlooked. Washing them regularly is key—not only for hygiene but also to extend their lifespan. Since bras sit close to your skin, they easily collect bacteria and sweat, so keeping them clean helps you avoid skin issues too.

Experts agree that proper bra care prevents skin irritation and keeps your bra’s shape intact. But how often should you toss them in the wash?

How Many Times Can You Wear a Bra Before Washing?

How often you wash your bras usually depends on how often you wear them. The general rule is to wash your bra after about 3-4 wears. If you’re wearing it in warmer weather or during intense activity, you might need to wash it more often.

Remember, the material of your bra also affects how often it needs cleaning. Cotton bras absorb less moisture but pick up sweat odors faster. Synthetic bras resist liquids better but need more time to air out.

Pink lace bra

Helpful Tips for Washing Bras

Washing bras is a delicate task, but a few smart tips can keep them looking and feeling great longer.

  • Use a laundry bag: Wash bras in a mesh bag to protect their shape and prevent straps from tangling.
  • Hand wash when possible: Hand washing with cold or lukewarm water and gentle detergent avoids the rough motion of machines.
  • Skip the spin cycle: If you use a machine, avoid spinning to prevent warping the cups and stretching the fabric.

What Temperature Should You Wash Bras At?

The ideal water temperature for washing bras is around 30°C (86°F). This helps detergent clean effectively while being gentle on fabrics. Avoid hot water, which can damage materials and elastic parts. For colored bras, this also helps prevent fading or color changes.

Bras in washing machine

Drying Tips for Bras

Drying your bras properly is just as important and can make a big difference in how long they last. Never dry your bras in a dryer—heat damages the fabric and elasticity.

The best way is to dry them flat and upright to keep their shape. This prevents straps from stretching and cups from warping. If you can, dry them in the shade to protect colors from fading.

Taking good care of your bras not only extends their life but also supports your skin’s health. Gentle cleaning, washing at the right temperature, and proper drying all help you enjoy your favorite bras’ comfort and beauty for longer.

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