Find my right fit – Which bra fits me?

When it comes to breasts, there is no one-size-fits-all. Every woman is unique, and so is her breast shape.
The inevitable ageing process can change your breast shape over time. Bodies are constantly changing, and so are your breasts. Some women have relatively stable breast shapes throughout their lives, while others experience shape fluctuations depending on their menstrual cycle, pregnancy and weight fluctuations.

In this handy guide, we take a look at different types of breasts and give honest advice on which bra best suits which type.
We are going to answer your burning question: which bra fits me?

Round
breasts

Round breasts are equally full at the top and bottom, requiring little coverage or support.

Advice: Most styles will work well for your shape. Opt for a full-coverage bra with wide straps to provide adequate support. An wire bra gives extra shaping, while a bra with padded cups shapes the breasts nicely.

Slim
breasts

With slim breasts, you can create the illusion of volume. But of course, it is not necessary to create extra volume. Rather, it’s about embracing natural beauty and highlighting what you have.

Advice: Go for bras with push-up padding or lining to add extra volume, if desired. Bras with lace details or ruffles add a feminine touch. Bralettes are also a comfortable and stylish choice.

Don’t want to create extra volume? Opt for bras without push-up padding for a more subtle look. Bralettes are a great choice for comfort and style without extra padding. Bras with lace details or other embellishments can also add a playful and feminine look. Accentuating your natural shape is just as important as creating volume, and the right bra can accentuate your small breasts beautifully.

Hanging
breasts

Hanging breasts have less firmness and can point downwards a bit. The right type of bra can lift things back

Advice: Choose a bra with a wire for extra support. Bras with side supports lift the breasts and give a natural shape.
Choose bras with a firm back and wide, adjustable straps to keep the breasts firmly in place and prevent back pain. Bras with padded cups or light padding can help lift and shape the breasts, giving a more youthful appearance. A balconette bra is also a good choice as it leaves the centre of the breast exposed, creating a lifting effect.

Wide
breasts

With a wide chest, the breasts are further apart. You have wide breasts if you have at least 3 fingers of space between your breasts. The aim is to bring them optically closer together.

Advice: Bras with a push-up effect or plunge bras are ideal. These models push the breasts towards the centre, creating beautiful cleavage.

Asymmetrical
breasts

With asymmetrical breasts, the left and right breasts are not identical. Here, it’s all about finding the right balance.

Advice: Choose a bra that fits the largest breast and, if necessary, adjust with padding for the smaller side. Bras with adjustable straps are useful to correct asymmetry. A bra with memory foam is also a super good tip for women with asymmetric breasts. This is because memory foam has the property that the cups adapt to body heat and the shape of the breast.

Drop
breasts

This breast shape is characterised by a rounder bottom and slightly less fullness at the top.

Advice: When choosing a bra for drop breasts, it is important to pay attention to support and design. Bras with a balconette style are ideal as they subtly lift the breasts and fill the top nicely, creating a balanced and flattering look. In addition, bras with light padding or padded cups can help give the top of the breast a little more volume and minimise any cup gaping. Opt for bras with wide, adjustable straps and a firm clasp for maximum comfort and support throughout the day.

Relaxed
breasts

This breast shape is characterised by somewhat looser tissue and nipples pointing downwards.

Advice: When selecting a bra for relieved breasts, comfort and support are very important. Bras with a slightly shorter cup are ideal as they give more fullness at the top of the breast, creating a lifting effect. Choose bras with wide straps and a firm fastening to keep the breasts firmly in place and prevent back pain. Bras with a soft yet supportive fabric ensure a comfortable fit throughout the day.

Athletic
breasts

This breast shape, characterised by wider, more muscular breasts with less tissue, deserves a special approach when it comes to support and comfort.

Advice: Some sporty women have wider chests and smaller breasts. Go for a balconette or a T-shirt bra, respectively one where the cups are cut horizontally and close together or one with flat seams. Balconette bras create a nice round cleavage. And bras with a wider underwire provide a nice shaping of the breast.

East west
breasts

East-west breasts are breasts that are wide apart with the nipples pointing outwards.

Advice: When selecting a bra for east-west breasts, it is important to focus on creating a balanced and symmetrical silhouette. Choose bras with a wide centre and side panels that bring the breasts towards the centre, bringing them closer together and creating a more centred look. Bras with full coverage and a firm back help to provide good support for the breasts and comfort throughout the day. Also consider bras with padded cups or light padding, which can help to lift the breasts and give a more lifted and youthful look.

Choosing the right bra is all about comfort and confidence. Regardless of your breast shape, there is a bra to suit you.
Experiment with different styles and find out what works for you. The most important thing is that you feel good in your bra, regardless of your breast shape or size.