Finding Your Perfect Fit
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1. Start with the Band – Your Main Source of Support
Did you know your band provides around 80% of your bra’s support?
It should feel firm but comfortable, sitting level all the way around your body — not riding up or digging in.A good fit looks like:
- The band sits flat and even around your body.
- It feels snug, but still lets you breathe and move.
- You can pull it about two inches away from your back — no more.
Fit tip:
If your straps are digging in or your bust doesn’t feel supported, your band might be too loose. - The band sits flat and even around your body.
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2. Check the Cups – No Spilling or Gaping
Your cups should fully contain your breast tissue — no overflow, no gaps.
A good fit looks like:
- Smooth fabric across the cup (no wrinkling or folding).
- No spillage over the top or sides.
- Your bust feels comfortably supported and lifted.
Fit tip:
Breast asymmetry is completely normal. Always fit to your larger side for comfort and support. - Smooth fabric across the cup (no wrinkling or folding).
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3. Move Around – Your Bra Should Move With You
Support doesn’t stop when you start moving.
Lift your arms, twist, bend forward — your bra should stay in place, keep its shape, and continue to feel supportive throughout the day.
A good fit stays put — no slipping straps, no riding bands, just comfort and confidence in motion.