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An uneven shape, an unpleasant pinch – there are several tell-tale signs of an ill fitting bra. Your perfect fit will come with no niggles, no annoyances, just all-day comfort and we’re here to help you find it.

You shouldnt over tighten your straps to achieve the uplift you crave

You shouldn’t over tighten your straps to achieve the uplift you crave. 80% of the support in a bra comes from a well-fitting underband - not the straps.

If your underband rides up, or if you can pull it more than an inch from your back, then its time to size down

If your underband rides up, or if you can pull it more than an inch from your back, then it's time to size down!

The centre front of your bra should sit flat against your ribcage

The centre front of your bra should sit flat against your ribcage. If you have a gap, try a larger cup size.
The underband should sit firmly around your ribcage, level at the front and back and parallel to the ground.

The correct band size will sit snugly and not move whether you raise your arms up or have them by your side

The correct band size will sit snugly and not move whether you raise your arms up or have them by your side. Try lifting your arms, if your underband is lifting away from your chest, your band size is too big.

The underwire should extend fully behind your breast tissue

The correct cup size will give you an even, rounded shape. The underwire should extend fully behind your breast tissue.

There should be no bulge or squashing under the arm

There should be no bulge or squashing under the arm and no dreaded quad-boob in sight! If you’re spilling out of your cup a little or a lot, try a bigger cup size.

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