- Shaping and full coverage cups
- Cushioned straps for comfort
- U-back for support
- Shaping and full coverage cups
- Cushioned straps for comfort
- U-back for support
- Full coverage and everyday comfort
- Adjustable straps
- Comfortable underbust elastic band
- Full support and coverage
- Natural shaping
- Adjustable straps
- Wider U-back band for support
- Lifts to create a plunging neckline
- Adjustable straps
- Smooth back for invisible look
- Light support: all-day comfort
- Medium support: an active must-have
- High support: maximum shape and support
- Unlined bonded finishing
- Super soft fabric inside and out
- Soft straps with crisscross option
- Smooth U-back for invisible look
- Padded cups for enhanced cleavage
- Hook and eye straps
- U-back for support
- Provides limitless ways to wear
- Additional set of clear straps
- Extra low back option
- Rubberized inside elastics
Step 1
Measure the smallest part of your ribcage (be sure to keep the tape parallel to the floor).
Uneven number? Round up! This is your band size.
Step 2
Measure around the fullest part of your bust.
Step 3
Subtract the bust size measure from the band size measure.
The difference corresponds to the letter associated to your cup size as indicated in the size guide for each bra.
Your bra size corresponds to the letter and to your band size.
Start by clasping your bra on the loosest hook. Over time, as it stretches out, you can continue to tighten it for the perfect fit.
If you're spilling over, go up a cup size. For example, go from 46DD to 46DDD.
If there is gaping at the cup, your bra may be a little too big. Try one cup size smaller.
If there is digging, remember the support comes from the band. Loosen your straps or go up a cup size and down a band size.
If the band feels too snug, try sizing up a band and sizing down a cup. For example, go from a 40DD to a size 42D.