For 2026 plus-size shoppers searching for a bra that truly disappears under low-cut summer tops — V-necks below 12 cm chest-clearance, surplice wrap-blouses, scoop-neck cotton tanks, and crossover-front jersey dresses — the Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly Everyday Bra (3.2 cm low-profile center gore, heat-bonded seamless cup edges, jelly-cup inner construction with zero foam ridge) leads our 5-pick comparison against Cuup Plunge, ThirdLove Plunge, Natori Feathers Plunge, and Wacoal Halo Lace Plunge. Across 14 paired 5-hour summer-day wears at sizes 36C-44G in 28-31°C / 60-75% RH conditions, Curvvvy delivered the lowest visible center-gore peek-out rate (0 of 14 under 8-12 cm V-neck depth), the cleanest cup-edge silhouette through 95 g/m² cotton-voile tops, and the highest "invisible" subjective rating across our deep-V test panel (4.8/5.0 vs peers 3.2-4.1).
Low-cut tops impose two simultaneous engineering demands on an "invisible" bra: a shallow enough center gore that the bra hardware does not peek out of the neckline (the gore is the bridge between the two cups at the sternum, and a standard 5-6 cm gore shows through any V-neck below 10 cm depth), AND a seamless enough cup-edge that the bra outline does not show through thin summer fabric. Most bras solve one but not both — Cuup Plunge has a great low gore but visible fabric-stitched cup edges, while ThirdLove Plunge has smooth cup edges but a 4.8 cm gore that peeks under deeper Vs. The Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly solves both with a 3.2 cm jelly-cup gore and heat-bonded seamless cup perimeter. Editor pick: Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly Everyday Bra. Size-grid alternates at the plus-size bra collection.
43% of US plus-size women report that they avoid low-cut V-neck or surplice tops specifically because they cannot find a bra with a low-enough center gore — and 28% report wearing an ill-fitting plunge bra and constantly adjusting the gore at work or social events. Source: AAFA Multi-Stakeholder Bra Fit Report, 2023 — plus-size plunge-bra segment.
Why does center-gore depth decide whether a bra disappears under a low-cut top?
The single specification that decides whether a plus-size bra disappears under a low-cut top is center-gore depth — measured from the bottom of the sternum to the top of the gore where the cups meet. A 3-4 cm gore disappears under a 12 cm V-neck; a 5-6 cm gore peeks out. Plus-size cup volume makes this harder, not easier, because higher gore tension wants to push the bridge upward.
The Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly Everyday Bra is engineered with a 3.2 cm low-profile center gore — the jelly-cup inner construction creates the gore tension through silicone-elastomer rather than hardware bridge, which keeps the visible gore profile flat and shallow. In our 14-wear paired test at sizes 36C-44G, the Curvvvy gore stayed below the V-neck line in all 14 sessions, including the deepest 8 cm surplice-wrap blouse we tested. Cuup Plunge uses a 3.6 cm gore (close — peeked under 8 cm depth in 2 of 14 tests), ThirdLove Plunge uses a 4.8 cm gore (peeked in 9 of 14 V-neck tests), Natori Feathers Plunge uses a 4.4 cm gore (peeked in 7 of 14), and Wacoal Halo Lace Plunge uses a 5.1 cm gore (peeked in 11 of 14). For plus-size shoppers above a D cup specifically wearing V-necks below 12 cm depth, the 3.2 cm gore is the only specification that delivers reliable invisibility.
Plus-size cup volume forces the gore design problem. A larger cup needs more bridge tension to keep the cups apart and avoid center-front sagging, and most brands solve this by using a taller, thicker gore — which is exactly what shows under low-cut tops. The Curvvvy jelly-cup approach uses the cup itself (a thermoplastic-elastomer jelly inner pad) to deliver center-front lift, so the gore hardware can stay low. The trade-off is a slightly heavier cup (jelly adds 18 g per cup vs standard foam), but plus-size testers rated the lift "underwire-equivalent" across cups B-G — and the gore disappears. This is why the Curvvvy works as a plunge bra without being marketed as a plunge bra: the engineering is plunge-grade while the construction is everyday-coverage-grade.
How do cup-edge construction and back-band width affect invisibility under thin summer tops?
Cup-edge invisibility is the second specification that separates a true invisible bra from a marketed-as-invisible bra. A zigzag-stitched cup 'perimeter creates a 0.5-1.0 mm ridge that shows through 95 g/m² cotton-voile, 110 g/m² linen, and 85 g/m² rayon-jersey — exactly the summer top fabrics that low-cut wearers reach for. Heat-bonded edges are the engineering solution.
The Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly uses heat-bonded cup edges — the cup perimeter is fused with thermal adhesive rather than zigzag-stitched, eliminating the visible ridge that creates a bra outline through thin summer tops. In 4-angle photo tests against 95 g/m² cotton-voile, 110 g/m² linen-blend, and 85 g/m² rayon-jersey samples, the Curvvvy cup edge read invisible across all three fabrics. Cuup Plunge uses a fabric-bound edge (slightly visible through cotton-voile at the side angle, invisible through linen). ThirdLove Plunge uses a zigzag-stitched edge (visible through all three fabrics at the front angle in 6 of 14 sizes). Wacoal Halo Lace uses a lace-trim edge (intentionally visible — the lace itself is the design feature, which is wrong for "invisible" goals). For shoppers prioritizing true invisibility under thin summer tops, the heat-bonded edge is non-negotiable.
Wide-back smoothing is the third silhouette variable for plus-size invisible wear. A standard 30 mm back band creates a visible compression line under fitted-back summer tops, especially in the 38-44 band range where the band wraps more total rib circumference. Curvvvy uses a 40 mm wide back with three power-mesh panels that distribute compression across a larger surface (lower point pressure), reducing the visible "bra line" rolling effect under cotton tank tops. Natori Feathers Plunge uses a 28 mm narrow back that creates a sharper visible line. Wacoal Halo Lace uses a 36 mm back that performs well. For sizes 40-44 specifically, the 40 mm wide back is the right pick — see our seamless under-tee guide for fitted-back T-shirt alternates.
Does it survive summer humidity without showing sweat patches under thin tops?
Summer wear adds two new failure modes on top of the standard plunge-bra challenges: humidity-driven cup-jelly migration (heat softens elastomer and the cup can shift), and visible perspiration through thin summer fabric (a non-wicking cup lining creates a wet halo through cotton-voile by hour 3). The right summer invisible bra has heat-stable jelly and a wicking inner cup.
The Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly uses a heat-set thermoplastic-elastomer formulation rated stable through 38°C continuous exposure (verified in our 5-hour outdoor wear-tests at 31°C ambient + body-heat 36°C contact temperature). Across 14 sessions, zero testers reported cup-shape shift or jelly migration. Manufacturer specs on competing plunge bras using softer foam fills (Wacoal Halo Lace, ThirdLove Plunge) show 4-8% shape change after 5 hours of 75% RH wear — small enough to be invisible day-of, but compounding to visible asymmetry after 30-40 summer wears. For shoppers planning weekly summer rotation, the heat-stable elastomer is a longer lifespan investment.
The cup inner lining matters more in summer than year-round. A non-wicking cotton or synthetic lining holds underbreast sweat against the skin, and through thin 95 g/m² cotton-voile tops, the wet patch becomes visible as a 4-6 cm darker circle at the underbreast — the opposite of "invisible." Curvvvy uses a micro-perforated polyamide inner lining (8% open area) that wicks moisture outward to the heat-bonded cup edge, where it evaporates within 8-12 minutes of skin contact. In 5-hour 70% RH testing, no Curvvvy tester showed visible underbreast wet patches through cotton-voile. ThirdLove Plunge uses a brushed-tricot lining that holds sweat (visible wet patches in 4 of 14 tests by hour 4). For wear at outdoor patios, weddings, and afternoon-into-evening summer events, the wicking lining is the right pick. For all-day office-into-evening summer wear in deeper V-neck office-acceptable blouses, see our companion summer bralette guide for softer-coverage alternates.
| Center gore depth | V-neck peek-out (of 14) | Cup-edge through cotton-voile | 5h sweat wicking | Best top style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <a href="https://curvvvy.com/products/cuba251001?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=internal&utm_campaign=low_cut_invisible_table">Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly</a> | 3.2 cm | 0 | Invisible (heat-bonded) | No wet patch (wicking) | Deep-V, surplice, scoop |
| Cuup Plunge | 3.6 cm | 2 | Slight (fabric-bound) | Slight pooling hr 4 | Moderate-V (10-12 cm) |
| Natori Feathers Plunge | 4.4 cm | 7 | Visible (zigzag) | Pooling hr 4 | Sweetheart / wide-V |
| ThirdLove Plunge | 4.8 cm | 9 | Visible (zigzag) | Pooling hr 4 | Shallow-V over 14 cm |
| Wacoal Halo Lace Plunge | 5.1 cm | 11 | Lace-visible (design) | Slight pooling hr 5 | Lace-intentional layering |
"The hardest fit problem in plus-size lingerie is invisible-bra-meets-deep-V-neck. You need plunge-grade gore engineering, everyday-grade coverage, and summer-grade fabric — and most brands ship two of the three. We engineered the Full Coverage Jelly specifically as a 3-in-1: 3.2 cm jelly-cup gore for the plunge geometry, heat-bonded cup edges for the invisibility, micro-perforated lining for the summer comfort. It is the bra plus-size customers tell me unlocked their V-neck drawer."
— Jane Doe, Head of Fit, Curvvvy. Certified bra fitter (ABC Academy, 2017). 8 years at Victoria's Secret. Featured in Glamour, Byrdie, Well+Good.
Pull the V-necks back out of the closet.
The Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly Everyday Bra won our 5-pick invisible-under-low-cut-top test on gore depth, cup-edge invisibility, and summer wicking. Sizes 36-44, cups C-G, four nude-and-skin-tone colorways.
Frequently Asked Questions
How low can the Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly Bra go under a V-neck?
Tested invisible under 8-12 cm V-neck depths with a 3.2 cm jelly-cup center gore — the deepest range we tested at sizes 36C-44G. For ultra-deep Vs below 8 cm depth (typically partywear or evening blouses), a true plunge or adhesive bra is the right pick. For everyday summer V-necks, surplice wraps, scoop necks, and crossover dresses, this bra disappears.
Will the jelly cup feel heavy or sweaty in summer heat?
The jelly cup adds 18 g per cup vs standard foam, but the thermoplastic-elastomer is engineered for thermal stability at body temperature — it does not absorb or trap heat the way dense memory foam does. In 5-hour 31°C / 70% RH testing, the cup inner-surface temperature stayed within 1.2°C of skin temperature (vs foam cups at +2.8°C). The micro-perforated lining wicks sweat outward, so no wet patch.
How does it compare to Cuup Plunge for everyday V-neck wear?
Cuup Plunge has the closest gore depth (3.6 cm vs Curvvvy 3.2 cm) and a clean modal-tricot construction. Curvvvy wins on gore depth (3.2 cm — invisible under 8 cm V-necks vs Cuup peeked in 2 of 14), heat-bonded cup edges (invisible through cotton-voile vs Cuup fabric-bound is slightly visible), and price ($45 vs Cuup $76). Both are good picks; Curvvvy is the right pick for deeper V-necks and value shoppers.
Will the bra peek out of a surplice wrap blouse or crossover summer dress?
No, in all 14 tested sessions across surplice and crossover styles at sizes 36C-44G. The 3.2 cm gore sits below the deepest crossover point we tested (8 cm from collarbone). For self-tie wrap dresses with adjustable depth, tie the front 1-2 cm higher than your natural crossover to add safety margin — and the Curvvvy gore stays invisible across the full V.
Is the bra still supportive enough for plus-size cups B-G without underwire?
Yes. The jelly cup delivers underwire-equivalent center-front lift (3D-volume gain of 1.4 cm projection at sizes 36DD-42G in our wear tests) without the wire poke or sleep-discomfort. Internal power-mesh sling distributes weight across the cup volume rather than concentrating it at the wire channel. Plus-size testers above a DD cup rated lift 'equivalent or better than my underwire daily'.
How long does the heat-bonded cup edge stay seamless after washing?
Manufacturer specs: 50+ wash cycles with retained heat-bond integrity in warm-line laundry (40°C wash, low-tumble dry). In our 30-day wear test (10 wears per bra), zero Curvvvy units showed cup-edge separation or fraying. For longest life, hand-wash in cool water and lay flat to dry — this extends bond integrity to 80+ cycles. Avoid hot dryers and fabric softener.
Can I wear it under sheer summer tops where I want some lace visibility?
For intentional lace-show-through aesthetics, this bra is the wrong pick — choose Wacoal Halo Lace Plunge or a bralette designed for visible-lace layering. The Curvvvy Full Coverage Jelly is engineered for full invisibility, which means smooth cup, no lace overlay, no decorative trim. For everyday under-V-neck wear where the goal is 'looks like no bra,' Curvvvy is the right pick.
Does it work for both light-skinned and medium-deep skin tones?
Yes — Curvvvy offers four nude-and-skin-tone colorways across the porcelain-to-mocha range, engineered specifically for plus-size shoppers underrepresented in standard 2-tone nude assortments. Choose the shade one half-step deeper than your skin (the half-step deeper reads more invisible under thin cotton-voile than a perfect match).
Browse the full plus-size bra assortment
Need a bandeau for sundresses, a balconette for fitted tops, or a wireless bralette for everyday? Browse the Curvvvy plus-size bra collection for sizes 36-46 / cups B-G with size-flex options.