FAQ'S

How do I know my correct bra size?

To find your correct size, you’ll need to measure two key areas:

Band size: Measure around your ribcage, just under your bust.

Bust size: Measure around the fullest part of your breasts.

You can use an online bra size calculator or visit a store for a professional fitting. Remember, your size can change due to weight fluctuations, pregnancy, or hormonal shifts.

What are the different types of bras available?

There are several types of bras, each designed for specific needs:

T-shirt Bra: Seamless and ideal under fitted clothing.

Push-Up Bra: Adds lift and cleavage.

Sports Bra: Provides support during physical activity.

Strapless Bra: Designed for off-shoulder or strapless outfits.

Balconette Bra: Offers a rounded shape with a wide neckline.

Bralette: A non-wired, often lacey, comfort-focused bra.

Full Coverage Bra: Covers the entire bust, offering full support.

How often should I replace my bras?

Typically, bras should be replaced every 6–12 months, depending on how often they’re worn and washed. Signs you need a new bra include:

Loss of elasticity

Underwire poking out

Straps no longer staying in place

Cups becoming misshapen

How should I wash my bras?

Typically, bras should be replaced every 6–12 months, depending on how often they’re worn and washed. Signs you need a new bra include:

Loss of elasticity

Underwire poking out

Straps no longer staying in place

Cups becoming misshapen

How should I wash my bras?

To prolong the life of your bras:

Hand wash with mild detergent.

If using a washing machine, place bras in a lingerie bag and use the delicate cycle.

Air dry only. Avoid dryers, as heat breaks down elastic fibers.

What is the difference between wired and non-wired bras?

Wired bras offer more structured support and shape using a wire under the bust.

Non-wired bras (or soft cup bras) provide comfort without the rigidity of wire, ideal for lounging or light support.

Why does my bra ride up at the back?

If your bra band rides up your back, it likely means:

The band is too loose.

The straps are too tight, pulling the back up.

Try going down a band size and adjusting your straps for a better fit.

Can I wear the same bra multiple days in a row?

It’s best to rotate bras daily. Letting bras rest between wears allows the elastic to recover, extending their lifespan.

What should I wear for comfort at home or while sleeping?

For home or sleep:

Bralettes

Soft cup bras

Sleep bras
These are non-restrictive and prioritize comfort over structure.

Are there bras designed specifically for large busts?

Yes! Look for:

Full coverage bras

Wide straps and bands

Multi-part cups

Minimizer bras
These provide better support, reduce strain on shoulders, and offer a smoother silhouette.

What are nursing or maternity bras?

These bras are designed for pregnancy or breastfeeding. Features include:

Extra stretch for changing breast sizes

Drop-down cups for nursing

Soft, non-restrictive fabrics for sensitive skin