All Things Bra Fit
90% of women are wearing the wrong bra size. Don’t let that be you!
Goal: If your boobs are flush with your cup with no pinching, poking, digging, overflow, gaping, sliding or tightness, you’re wearing the perfect fit for you. Congrats!
This guide will help you find your dream bra fit.
Find Your SizeCup Issues
Underboob
Underboob popping out? Tighten your hook closure OR go down a band size OR go up a cup size. Boobs should fill cup perfectly while laying flush with body.
Double Boob
Boobs spilling over your cup? Go up a cup size OR you need a bra with more coverage. Boobs should lay flush within the cup.
Perfect Fit - Front
Your boobs should fill up to the cup perfectly, without space. The cup should be flush with your skin.
Cups Gape
If there is a noticeable space between your boobs and cups, go down a cup size. Your boobs should fill up to the cup perfectly, without space.
Side Boob
Boobs pushing out from the sides? Loosen your bra straps. Still there? You need a bigger cup size.
Perfect Fit - Side
With the correct fit, there should be no pinching, digging, or side boob. The side of cup should be flush with your skin.
Strap Issues
Slipping Straps
Are your straps slipping off your shoulders? Tighten your straps. Still slipping? Try a tighter band. Still slipping? Try one of our convertible strap bras – a cross-back will solve this issue and keep them in place.
Digging Straps
Are your straps digging into your shoulders or leaving a red mark? Loosen straps. Still in pain? Go up a cup size. You shouldn’t experience any discomfort with the right fit.
Perfect Fit - Straps
With the right fit, you can lift the straps about 1” off your shoulders, without force. There shouldn't be any slipping, pinching or digging.
Band Issues
Digging Band
Band digging into you? Loosen your hook and closure setting. Still in pain? Go up a band size.
Band Riding High
Band too high up? Your straps may be too tight – try loosening them. Still riding high? Tighten your hook and eye closure to a closer setting.* Still riding high? Go down a band size and up a cup size. Now your band should sit straight across your back.
*At the last setting of your hook-and-eye closure? The elasticity in the band may have stretched / worn out. You’re due for a new bra. Learn more on how to extend the life of your bra here.
Perfect Fit - Band
Your band is responsible for the majority of your bra's support. When new, it should be on the loosest hook*, feel snug to your torso, and lie straight - directly underneath your bust.
*as the band naturally stretches over time you can move your hook closer.