
Ditch your bra for good! Women swear by these $33 viral sweat-proof nipple covers that provide coverage for every size
Say what you will about summer flings, but we just found one that you won't want to break up with come fall.
CAKES is the women's lifestyle brand that went viral after their Shark Tank launch over a decade ago, and it's your solution to going bra-free.
CAKES
Let them WEAR cake!
The viral Shark Tank brand is the summer accessory you desperately need with nipple covers that stay put all day long (and night too!).
Sweat-proof, seamless, invisible — the list goes on! Selling over one million on TikTok shop alone, these bra alternatives are a wardrobe must-have for ALL women.
If you have ever found yourself in the 'can you see my bra?' pickle, CAKES is going to not just be your new bestie but a life-changing experience. The best-selling brand has over five strap-free products that continuously sell out, with over one million sold on TikTok Shop alone.
Grippy CAKES Circles
THE OG!
You can't beat the original CAKES, which have a circular shape and silicone non-adhesive design.
Made to be worn with tight-fitted tops, dresses, etc. — these nipple covers are revolutionizing the way women style their outfits.
With over a million sold, these viral grippy bra solutions are perfect for everyday use or the inevitable wedding guest dress!
$33 Shop
Grippy CAKES Triangles
These nip covers are for the deep-v-loving gals!
If you find yourself needing to find covers for deep plunging outfits, these are it. Patent pending, these triangular-shaped covers copy their sister, the Grippy CAKES Circles, in design but with a new shape.
Perfect for hiding nipples, providing natural lift, and hiding underneath clothing that cuts down the middle of the chest, unlike the circles.
$33 Shop
Let's be honest, ladies, nowadays nearly every shirt, dress, tank top, and all the in between lack practical cuts, with wearing a bra nearly becoming impossible (hello backless dresses!). Summer, of course, brings out the trickiest to all outfits, and that is where CAKES is here to save the day.
No matter what you have on, from the silkiest backless gown to a tube top, CAKES original Grippy CAKES Circles will have your back! Non-toxic, silicone, zero-adhesive, and dermatologist-tested, the innovative nipple covers create a seamless finish.
Plus, to refresh them all you have to do is run them under water! It may sound like magic, but really it's science — the silicone covers are held in place by grip and the fit of tight clothing.
Shoppers can not stop adding CAKES to cart, with one saying: 'These are the greatest things ever! I burned my bras back in the '60s and have been searching for something like this ever since. I have worn them under all types of tops, loose fitting and form fitting, and they stay in place and I actually forget I am wearing them.'
But CAKES in the last decade have gone far beyond just their best-selling circles. They have expanded into bringing women everywhere even more jaw-dropping bra solutions, including their brand new CAKES Cleavage Bra and CAKES with Volume.
CAKES with Volume
Listen ladies! It is no secret that some of us want a little extra something under certain outfits, and CAKES has finally found a practical solution.
These NEW Volume cups are perfect for anyone with AA-B cup sizes who wants a little extra va-va-voom!
Engineered in the same way as the original CAKES Circles, these stick-on solutions hold back the nips while providing lift too.
$42 Shop
CAKES Cleavage Bra
There is a new baddie bra on the block!
Looking for a way to ditch the pesky strap and wire bras but still want a little extra umph? The CAKES new Cleavage Bra is made for all sizes and perfectly pulls 'the girls' together strap free for a push-up vibe.
Show off your goods without the worry and feel confident all night long no matter the outfit!
$46
The two new launches emphasize the breasts without needing wires, straps, or excessive fabrics. Instead, the Cleavage Bra uses a method of clasping both CAKES covers in the middle to create a gorgeous natural cleavage, and the Volume enhancers help add a little extra va-va-voom to those with cups under size C.
If you are ready to finally be done with outdated bras, it is time to look into CAKES. Explore the famous brand ASAP to stock your intimates drawer with options that will actually keep your girls supported 24/7.
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