FIT GUIDES
5 Points of Fit™
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BandHow does your bra band fit?
• Adjust the bra hooks as needed and raise your arms—the band should stay put.
• If it rides up, that’s a major no-no. Switch to a smaller bra band, stat.
• Pinching and bulging? Not good either. Instead, opt for a larger band.
Tip #1: The band makes up 70% of the support in your bra. It should feel snug, not tight. -
StrapsHave you adjusted the straps to accommodate your height?
• Adjust the sliders on the straps of every new bra, you should be able to slide 2 fingers under the strap.
• If you can’t slip your fingers underneath, the straps are too tight.
• If you can lift the strap more than half an inch, straps are too loose.Tip #2: Bra straps should stay on your shoulders without falling or pressing. Remember, most of the support comes from the band, so the straps don’t need
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CupsAre you wearing the right cup size?
• Position your breast at the center of the bra cup.
• If you spill over at your neckline or underarms, a larger cup is a must.
• If gapping is the issue, a smaller cup is your best bet.
Tip #3: When the cup size is
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ShapeDoes your bust fit within your body’s frame?
• Grab a mirror. The sides of your breasts should never extend beyond your body’s frame.
• If you’re busty, consider looking for bra types with slings for more side support.
• Check out our detailed Breast Shape Guide to learn more.Tip #4: The most flattering bra silhouettes are those that deliver shape-smoothing side support.
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LiftDo your bras provide all the support you need?
• Pose sideways in the mirror and look at your bustline.
• If the most projected part of your breast aligns to the midpoint of your bent elbow & shoulder, you’re good to go.
• If they fall lower than that, we highly recommend trying a new bra style.Tip #5: The most comfortable bra is one that lifts your breasts up and away from your body.
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