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Frequently asked questions

1. How do I measure my bra size at home?

To find your correct bra size, you will need two measurements:

Underbust Measurement

  • Wrap a measuring tape snugly around your ribcage directly under your bust.
  • Keep the tape level and your body upright.
  • This measurement determines your band size.

Full Bust Measurement

  • Measure around the fullest part of your bust.
  • Keep the tape comfortably loose and parallel to the floor.
  • This measurement determines your cup size.

Once you have both measurements, match them with our Bra Size Chart to find your correct size.

2. What if I am between two band sizes?

If your underbust measurement falls between two sizes:

• Choose the smaller band size for a firmer fit

• Choose the larger band size for a more relaxed fit

A properly fitted band should feel supportive without digging into your skin.

3. How do I determine my cup size?

Your cup size is calculated from the difference between your full bust and underbust measurements.

For example:

  • Smaller difference → A or B cup
  • Medium difference → C or D cup
  • Larger difference → DD, E, F or above

Refer to the Cup Size Chart in our guide to match your measurements accurately.

4. What size should I choose if my cup size changes depending on the brand?

Bra sizing can vary slightly between brands due to differences in design and fabric stretch.

If you are unsure:

• Use the underbust measurement as your primary guide

• Choose the closest full bust range for your cup size

Our bras are designed to follow standard international sizing.

5. How do international bra sizes convert?

Different countries use different sizing systems.

Our charts include conversions for:

  • UK / US
  • EU
  • FR (France / Spain)
  • IT (Italy)
  • AU / NZ
  • JP (Japan)

For example:

  • UK 34 = EU 75 = AU 10
  • UK 36 = EU 80 = AU 12

Use the International Size Conversion Chart to find your equivalent size.

6. What size should I choose for briefs or panties?

For briefs, measure:

Waistline

  • Around the natural waist.

Hips

  • Around the fullest part of your hips.

Match these measurements with the Briefs Size Chart to determine the best size.

7. How do I choose the correct size for nightwear?

Nightwear uses standard clothing sizes.

General guide:

  • S: EU 36–38
  • M: EU 38–40
  • L: EU 40–42
  • XL: EU 42–44
  • 2XL: EU 44–46
  • 3XL: EU 46–48
  • 4XL: EU 48–50
  • 5XL: EU 50–52

Choose the size that matches your usual clothing fit.

8. What if my measurements fall into two different sizes?

If your measurements fall between sizes:

• For bras, prioritise your band size

• For briefs, prioritise your hip measurement

When in doubt, we recommend choosing the larger size for comfort.

9. Do fabrics affect how a bra fits?

Yes. Different materials can slightly affect fit.

For example:

  • Lace bras may have less stretch
  • Wireless bras may feel more flexible
  • Corsets or structured bras may fit tighter for support

Always check the product description for fit notes.

10. What should I do if my size still feels incorrect?

If your bra feels uncomfortable:

• Check that the band sits parallel to the floor

• Ensure the cups fully contain your bust

• Adjust straps so they feel supportive but not tight

If you're unsure, our team can help you choose the right size.