Always feel comfortable and confident! No more bras that constrict, chafe or slip out of place. Do you know the feeling of coming home immediately and wanting to get rid of your bra? Your well-being is our top priority. Discover helpful information and step-by-step instructions on how to calculate the right bra size.
These tips will make it easy for you to find the perfect bra in your size – one that not only fits perfectly, but also provides the support you deserve.
What Would You Like to Know?
To determine the correct bra size, it is important to first take two measurements: the underbust measurement and the bust measurement. The underbust measurement is taken directly under the breast, while the bust measurement is taken at the widest part of the breast. These measurements can be used to determine the correct bra size using our size chart or calculator.
Measure the underbust measurement
Place the measuring tape directly under your chest. It should fit tightly, but only tight enough to allow you to breathe normally.
Measure the chest size
Place the measuring tape at the widest point. Make sure that it fits loosely and does not compress the breasts.
The size, fit and comfort can vary depending on the brand, so it’s worth measuring your size before making a purchase. You can recognise a well-fitting bra by the fact that it does not leave any pressure marks, the breasts are completely enclosed by the cups and the underbust band should be firm but not constricting.
Once you have measured your bust circumference and underbust measurement, you can enter them into our bra size calculator and find the right size for you.
Even if you have taken the right measurements and determined the right bra size, you may still have difficulties finding the ideal fit. However, we can reassure you that this is not uncommon. If you find that the bra does not fit properly, it is important to determine what the problem is.
In case the underbust width is too loose or too tight or the cup is too large or too small, cross sizes can be a solution. These work as follows:
The cups are too small, the underbust band sticks out and doesn’t touch the ribcage.
The cups are too small, cut into the breast so that it swells over the top or side of the cup.
The cup size of your bra is too large, sticks out or wrinkles. The breast does not completely fill the cup.
The straps are too loose and slip over the shoulder.
The straps are too short and cut in.
The back part pulls upwards and does not offer proper support.
Now that you know how bra size is calculated and how a bra should fit properly, we’ll show you how to put it on correctly.
The variety of bra types reflects the unique diversity of women’s body shapes and allows women to find bras that are not only comfortable, but also fit their needs and different breast shapes. There are plenty of options specifically designed to emphasise, shape and support different breast shapes. Below you will find information on common bra types:
To ensure you have a perfectly fitting bra, it is important to determine the right bra size, know the right fit, and be aware of the different bra types for your own breast shape. The wrong bra size or an ill-fitting bra can not only be uncomfortable but also cause long-term health problems.
It is therefore worth investing time and effort in choosing the perfect bra to ensure comfort and support. In our shop and stores you will find a variety of different bras for different breast sizes and shapes.