Sizing/Fitting

Research has shown that 80% of women are wearing the wrong size, probably because we have tried a bra on that felt ok, then we have adopted that size forever.

When it comes to achieving the perfect fit for a bra there is no science involved. It is very much like buying other items of clothing you can be one size in one shop, then be mortified when you're a bigger size in another shop.

The size grid along with the fitting guidelines are aimed at helping you achieve that perfect fit.

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Fitting Problems and Solutions
Area Problems Solutions
Back strap Band rides up at the back Require smaller back size, but larger cup size.
Bulging at the sides Require larger back size, or larger cup size
Band digging in Require larger back size
 
Shoulder Straps Straps keep slipping Tighten straps slightly
Balcony bra straps are naturally positioned wider than other bras and some women find them difficult to wear
Try a style with wider straps
Straps digging in (this indicates that the straps are supporting more than the back strap) Require smaller back size, but larger cup size.
Sagging bustlines (nipples should be positioned halfway between shoulder and elbow joint) Tighten shoulder straps.
Chose a firmer fabric, more supportive style.
 
Cups Underwires dig in/poke out (underwires should sit flat against the rib cage without causing discomfort) Require larger cup size
Fabric is wrinkled Require smaller cup size
Bust flowing out of the cup Require larger cup size

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