Also known as balconette bras, this style features rounded cups and wide-set straps. It suits many body shapes but may not work for people with narrow frames
Great for creating cleaveage, plunge bras support your boobs from the centre of the cups. Suitable for all sizes and body shapes, and particularly good for people with narrow frames
If your bra is more than one year old, the elastic may be at the end of its life. If so, we'd suggest buying a new bra. Otherwise you may need a smaller under band size
Are your bra straps digging in?
The primary role of your bra straps is to hold your cups in place, so adjust them to a comfortable length. Your underband should be providing support- if it isn't book in for a free bra fit
Is your bra digging in at the back?
Try a scooped- back bra style to help smooth skin
Are your boobs spilling over your cups?
Spilling out of the top of your bra means you are likely wearing a cup size too small. If you are spilling out of the sides and the top of your bra, you may need to go up two cup sizes
Is your underwire digging in at the side?
It's likely you need to reduce your underband size and increase your cup size
Do your boobs fall below the underwire at the front of your bra?
If you answered yes, your underband is too big and you need to increase your cup size
Does your bra feel too big in the cup?
You should probably be wearing a smaller cup size. Check the underband, too, as this may also need to be reduced
Do you find your bra uncomfortable later in the day?
Try our new Body Flexifit™ collection, which has been designed with 360 stretch for all-day comfort
Is your underwire digging in at the front?
We'd suggest trying a different style bra that is lower at the front, such as a plunge bra. You may also need to increase your cup size to allow the wire to sit flat against your chest