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Make bra shopping for fuller figures a fuss-free experience with expert guidance from Julia Mercer, the lingerie design lead at Marks & Spencer

THE BEST
BRAS FOR
BIGGER BUSTS

Make bra shopping for fuller figures a fuss-free
experience with expert guidance from Julia Mercer,
the lingerie design lead at Marks & Spencer


Size matters

Never underestimate the importance of a great fitting bra. If you’ve lost weight, gained weight or had a baby, your bra size is likely to have changed. Avoid the perils of too-tight straps, digging-in underwires or a ‘mono-boob’ with a bra that perfectly fits both your back and cup sizes. And don’t forget to consider the shape of the bra in relation to your body shape. “If you have a small frame with close-sitting breasts, opt for a plunge or a full cup,” advises Julia. “Or, if you have more angular shoulders and a gap between your breasts, try a balcony.”


"REGULAR bra fittings are key to
everyday comfort"

Size matters when it comes to bras for bigger busts

When it comes to comfortable bras for big busts, never underestimate the importance of a professional bra fitting (try our online bra fitting tool). If you’ve lost weight, gained weight or had a baby, your bra size is likely to have changed. Avoid the perils of too-tight straps, digging-in underwires or a ‘mono-boob’ with a bra that perfectly fits both your back and cup size. And don’t forget to consider the silhouette of your bra in relation to your body shape. If you have a small frame with close-sitting breasts, opt for a plunge or a full-cup style, if you have more angular shoulders and a gap between your breasts, try a balcony bra.

Comfortable bras for big busts start with the fit

The underband should sit just below your shoulder blades and you should only be able to fit two fingers under it. Wires should always sit flat between your boobs and should be flat onto the ribcage at the sides – they shouldn’t sit on breast tissue. Not an underwire fan? We’ve got non-wired bras for big busts too. The cup should fully encase the breast, with no overspill at the front or sides. Straps should be adjusted so that you can fit only two fingers under the strap. The strap should only hold the cup in place, not support your bust – that is what the underband is for.

Modern bras for bigger busts can be lacy, pretty, or any style you like

More than one third of women in Britain own eight bras, but only wear two regularly. Our experts recommend buying three bras and refreshing them every six months. DD+ bras need to be changed more frequently to retain the support and fit required. Once you’ve established your size, clear out your lingerie drawer and start from scratch. A T-shirt bra, a pretty balcony bra and a sports bra should have every scenario covered. And once you have the foundations sorted, you can start adding fancier bra styles.

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