A plus size bra is a women’s bra designed for fuller bust sizes — typically D cup and above — with construction features that handle the additional weight and support needs. The cups are deeper and shaped for full coverage, the bands are wider for better weight distribution, the straps are reinforced, and the underwire (when included) sits flatter against the ribcage at the sides without digging in.
This collection covers our women’s plus size bra range across fabrics and styles. Cotton plus size bras work as breathable daily basics. Lace plus size styles bring decoration without sacrificing structure. Microfiber plus size bras give a smoother line under fitted clothing. Most plus size bras in the collection combine full-coverage cups with underwire support and band sizes that extend through 40+ inches, with cup sizes reaching DD, E, F and beyond depending on the style.
What makes a bra “plus size” beyond just larger sizing? Plus size bras aren’t just bigger versions of standard bras — they’re constructed differently. The bands are wider to spread the bust weight across more surface area. The straps are wider and reinforced so they don’t dig into the shoulders. The cups are deeper with side support panels that prevent spillage. And the underwire is shaped to sit flat against the ribcage rather than on breast tissue at the sides.
How do I find my correct plus size bra size? Measure your underbust directly below the bust for band size, then measure across the fullest part of the bust for cup size. The difference between the two measurements gives the cup letter (1 inch = A, 2 inches = B, 3 = C, 4 = D, 5 = DD/E, 6 = F, and so on). If you sit between band sizes, size down on the band — a snugger band gives better support.
Should plus size bras have underwire? Most plus size bras include underwire because it provides structural lift and shape that fabric alone can’t match for fuller busts. Some women prefer wireless plus size styles (soft cup or bralette construction) for relaxed wear at home. Underwire works for daily and dressier wear; wireless works for lounging and sleep.
How often should I replace a plus size bra? Plus size bras work harder than smaller-cup bras and tend to wear out faster — usually 4–8 months of regular wear. Replace when the band feels loose at the tightest hook, when the cups start to gape, or when the straps no longer adjust to keep the bra in place. Rotating three or more bras through the week extends the life of each piece.


















































































