FAQs
My breasts are bulging out from the cup and my bust looks lumpy under clothes.
The cup size you are wearing is too small as your breast should be totally encased in the cup. Try a cup size bigger or a fuller cup bra.
One of my breasts is larger than the other.
This is a very common problem. Choosing a bra made of stretch lace will allow the bra to mould to your shape and will still provide you with comfort and support. It’s always important to fit the bra to the larger breast.
The wires in my bra stick out at the front or dig in under my arms.
This is often because the cup size is too small and your breasts are forcing the bra away from your body. The wire should lie flat against your body and fully encase your breasts. You should try a cup size larger.
The cups are wrinkly at the tip.
The cup size is too small and therefore does not allow your breast to fit into the cups properly. A cup size bigger should solve this.
My bra rides up my back and moves around as I move.
The band should fit snuggly and will only move around if it is too big, try a band size smaller. (Please note that a smaller band means a smaller cup so you will need to go up one cup size when you go down a band size)
The straps dig into my shoulders.
80 percent of the support should come from the band around your back and not the straps. If your straps are digging in, you may need to go down a band size or you may need to loosen the straps.
My straps keep falling down.
Your bra may be too large so try a smaller cup size.





