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    UNPADDED D+ BRAS

    the secrets of my

    UNPADDED
    D+ BRAS

MAXIMUM SUPPORT, EVEN WITHOUT PADDING

MAXIMUM SUPPORT, EVEN WITHOUT PADDING

I always completely re-design my bras for a D cup and up; simply adding extra fabric to a smaller bra will not be enough to achieve the same quality that my bras are known for. After all, 'the perfect fit' is part of my golden combination, regardless of size. To create an unpadded bra that offers enough support for larger chests is a challenge on its own. A lot of complicated technique is used to give you the support that you need, so don’t be mistaken by the thin and breezy feel of the unpadded fabric. These bras embrace the natural shape of your breasts, while being extremely supportive. If you’re all about nurturing your nature while looking fab, my unpadded bra is perfect for you!

xxx Marlies

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PERFECT SHAPE

PERFECT SHAPE


To create a round, natural cup shape, I need a T-seam construction with three separate parts. It’s the best way to achieve perfect volume. On the inside there’s another trick: a piece of fabric in the shape of a half moon that is a must to create firmness.

SOFT FABRIC

SOFT FABRIC


Although the unpadded bra is a complicated piece of exquisite technique, it feels light and breezy and incredibly comfy. The soft fabric hugs your breasts and smoothens the cup edge on your body.

MAXIMUM SUPPORT

MAXIMUM SUPPORT


A unique combination of stretch and non-stretch fabric is used for the unpadded bra. The non-stretch lining at the undercup parts creates maximum support to make you feel secure and comfortable.

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FAQ

What is an unpadded bra?

An unpadded bra is a type of bra that does not have pre-shaped cups or padding. Unlike padded bras designed to give a specific shape to the breasts, an unpadded bra follows the natural contours of the breasts. These bras are made from soft and flexible materials, providing comfort and support without additional padding or shaping inserts. They are popular for their natural appearance, comfortable fit, and versatility under various clothing items. Unpadded bras are ideal for women who want to maintain their natural breast shape and prioritize comfort.


What is the difference between a padded and unpadded bra?

The difference between a padded and an unpadded bra is the use of foam in the cups. The padded bra has pre-shaped cups which make your breasts look round and full. Because of the foam cups, you can be sure that your nipples will not be visible. On the other hand, unpadded bras do not have padding in the cups. They adapt to the natural shape of the breasts, offering a more natural appearance. Unpadded bras are excellent for women seeking comfort and a look that stays close to their natural form. They provide the freedom and flexibility to follow the contours of your body, resulting in a naturally comfortable fit. Whether you're having a relaxed day at home or heading out for an evening, an unpadded bra is an excellent choice for an effortless and natural style.


Who can wear an unpadded bra?

Every woman can wear an unpadded bra because there are many different types of unpadded bras available. The range varies from soft bras with larger cup sizes to alluring bralettes; there are countless forms of unpadded bras to choose from. What these bras have in common is their unparalleled comfort and versatility, making them ideal for everyday wear. If you're looking for a natural appearance without extra padding, then the unpadded bra is undoubtedly the right choice for you! Discover the perfect fit that makes you shine and confidently face each day.

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DISCOVER OTHER BRA SHAPES

The visual below shows the different fits of all bra shapes, with the red line showing the cup height of each item. In our Bra Shape Guide you can read all about our different shapes of bras.

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