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The search for the perfect fuller-bust bra is difficult, to say the least. It needs to have a supportive structure yet still feel soft and comfortable—but also look cute. If it sounds like those are some big
Whether you have yet to find your perfect fit or if it’s way past time to put your ride-or-die fave to rest (RIP), we’ve got you covered. With the help of expert fitter and founder of
Now keep scrolling for the full list, along with must-have details of what makes a great bra, and things to avoid for large busts when shopping for various bra types.
I love this. It’s extremely comfy. I forget that I have it on. I am a 32C and got the medium. I often have trouble with cups being too small in bralettes, but I don’t spill out of these.
Wacoal has been my favorite brand for many years now. When I developed shoulder problems and realized that I need a front close bra, I ordered ones from different brands to try. It came no surprise to me when I found that Wacoal was the only comfortable one! The only disappointment is that there is very limited choice of styles and colors in my size (40D).
Here’s the thing: the answer is based on personal preference so don’t limit yourself! Be open to trying more than one style. Lily shares that her fave support and shape comes from underwire bras. “But I have many clients come to me saying they can’t wear underwire because it hurts,” she says. “95% of the time, we find out that it wasn’t the wire, it was the size and fit that was the problem and they learn that underwire is their favorite support and comfort. That does not mean that everyone should be in underwire. If you prefer a wireless option, then that’s what you should have.”









