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Bras

Sensual? Supportive? Subtle or enhancing? There exists an ideal bra for every situation. Our assortment encompasses everything, ranging from cleavage-enhancing push-ups to luxurious everyday essentials. Anticipate beautifully crafted bras tailored for the contemporary woman. Need a plus size? No issue. Post-surgery? We've got options for that as well. Regardless of the circumstance, our collection caters to your needs. And for those seeking less coverage, explore our bold balconettes, push-ups, and plunge bras that exude daring confidence.

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Choosing your perfect bra


A good quality bra can make or break your outfit, providing support and style where needed. Bras are one of the most fun and exciting lingerie items to buy as they come in so many different shapes and types.


Whether you’re looking for sexy bras or cute bras, there is a style to suit every figure and occasion. Some women struggle to find a ladies’ bra that fits, or may worry about buying a bra online, but our collection has bras suitable for plus size and petite alike from some of the biggest brand names in lingerie.


What are the different types of bra?


Bras come in different styles to suit different purposes and body shapes.


  • T shirt bras are a staple in most underwear drawers, offering comfortable coverage without being too padded. They come in a vast range of colours and designs.

  • Push up bras are a similar shape to t shirt bras and offer the same comfort level but feature some extra padding at the bottom to boost your assets up and together.

  • Like push ups, plunge bras are designed to make the most of your boobs and give a sexy silhouette. They tend to have a lower cut at the front so are ideal for tops or dresses with a deep V neckline.

  • Strapless and multiway bras are most useful for outfits that reveal your shoulders. They come with removable straps which can be worn in different ways, keeping you supported no matter what you wear. Backless bras won’t spoil the look of your outfit if your back is revealed.

  • Balcony bras have a shorter cup height and wider set straps than other styles, giving a 1950s pin-up girl vibe.

  • Half cup bras come even lower than balcony bras and give a super sexy aesthetic. These are typically worn as lingerie.

  • Bralettes follow the ‘underwear as outerwear’ trend with many people wearing them as tops. They are usually longline and come in many different shapes such as triangle, high neck and round neck.

  • Side support bras are ideal for those with a full bust as they offer maximum support and full coverage, minimising the risk of any overhang or ‘four boob’ faux pas.

  • Minimiser bras are also designed for a bigger bust and are made to control but not squash your chest. For those wanting a more streamlined figure, these can help you appear to drop a cup size.

  • Mastectomy bras are specialist bras made for those who have undergone mastectomy surgeries. They have pockets inside to fit prostheses where needed to make you feel confident and feminine.

  • Maternity and nursing bras are supportive without digging in and move with your body during and after pregnancy. Nursing bras have cups which detach allowing you to feed your baby without the hassle of removing your bra every time.

  • Sports bras keep your assets firmly in place during exercise to ensure you don’t get back, neck or shoulder injuries. They typically come in crop top shapes and can come with or without underwires, depending on your needs.

How do I choose my bra size?


With roughly 80% of women wearing the wrong bra size, it’s clear that getting the right one can be difficult. Usually, the best way to ensure you’re wearing the right size bra is to get measured by a professional. With chest sizes from 28 to 54 and cup sizes from AA to KK, it can be pretty overwhelming trying to figure out which one fits you best. If you don’t fancy going to a shop to get measured, you can do it yourself at home.



Find out more in our Bra Size Guide


Choosing your perfect bra


A good quality bra can make or break your outfit, providing support and style where needed. Bras are one of the most fun and exciting lingerie items to buy as they come in so many different shapes and types.


Whether you’re looking for sexy bras or cute bras, there is a style to suit every figure and occasion. Some women struggle to find a ladies’ bra that fits, or may worry about buying a bra online, but our collection has bras suitable for plus size and petite alike from some of the biggest brand names in lingerie.


What are the different types of bra?


Bras come in different styles to suit different purposes and body shapes.


  • T shirt bras are a staple in most underwear drawers, offering comfortable coverage without being too padded. They come in a vast range of colours and designs.

  • Push up bras are a similar shape to t shirt bras and offer the same comfort level but feature some extra padding at the bottom to boost your assets up and together.

  • Like push ups, plunge bras are designed to make the most of your boobs and give a sexy silhouette. They tend to have a lower cut at the front so are ideal for tops or dresses with a deep V neckline.

  • Strapless and multiway bras are most useful for outfits that reveal your shoulders. They come with removable straps which can be worn in different ways, keeping you supported no matter what you wear. Backless bras won’t spoil the look of your outfit if your back is revealed.

  • Balcony bras have a shorter cup height and wider set straps than other styles, giving a 1950s pin-up girl vibe.

  • Half cup bras come even lower than balcony bras and give a super sexy aesthetic. These are typically worn as lingerie.

  • Bralettes follow the ‘underwear as outerwear’ trend with many people wearing them as tops. They are usually longline and come in many different shapes such as triangle, high neck and round neck.

  • Side support bras are ideal for those with a full bust as they offer maximum support and full coverage, minimising the risk of any overhang or ‘four boob’ faux pas.

  • Minimiser bras are also designed for a bigger bust and are made to control but not squash your chest. For those wanting a more streamlined figure, these can help you appear to drop a cup size.

  • Mastectomy bras are specialist bras made for those who have undergone mastectomy surgeries. They have pockets inside to fit prostheses where needed to make you feel confident and feminine.

  • Maternity and nursing bras are supportive without digging in and move with your body during and after pregnancy. Nursing bras have cups which detach allowing you to feed your baby without the hassle of removing your bra every time.

  • Sports bras keep your assets firmly in place during exercise to ensure you don’t get back, neck or shoulder injuries. They typically come in crop top shapes and can come with or without underwires, depending on your needs.

How do I choose my bra size?


With roughly 80% of women wearing the wrong bra size, it’s clear that getting the right one can be difficult. Usually, the best way to ensure you’re wearing the right size bra is to get measured by a professional. With chest sizes from 28 to 54 and cup sizes from AA to KK, it can be pretty overwhelming trying to figure out which one fits you best. If you don’t fancy going to a shop to get measured, you can do it yourself at home.



Find out more in our Bra Size Guide