How To Correctly Wear a Bra

How To Correctly Wear a Bra

You would be surprised by the number of people that do not know how to correctly wear a bra and it is not their fault … really! We know that most women did not get shown how to wear a bra and have probably learnt from others around them or just did what felt...
Handwash Your Bras and It Will Last longer

Handwash Your Bras and It Will Last longer

For many, the thought of handwashing a bra is chore. They would rather throw it the washing machine and not think about it anymore. There are several factors to think about, with washing a bra in a machine: tumbling during the spin cycle, scrapping the inside of the...
“Is My Breast Normal?”

“Is My Breast Normal?”

We are sure many of you have thought over the years “is my breast normal?” The answer is not so simple, all breasts differ, and no two breasts are the same. The structure of the breast is different from woman to woman and is not dependent on your body type. Every...
Why Slow Fashion in Lingerie is More Sustainable

Why Slow Fashion in Lingerie is More Sustainable

As the world becomes increasingly aware of the negative environmental and social impacts of fast fashion, many consumers are looking for more sustainable alternatives. Slow fashion is more sustainable than fast fashion for a variety of reasons. Slow fashion takes a...
From Design to Completion: How Bras Are Made (Part two)

From Design to Completion: How Bras Are Made (Part two)

In part one, we looked at design, materials and the main parts of a bra. In this blog, we will explore the cutting process and different machines used to make bras. So, whether you’re curious about how your bra is made or you’re interested in learning more...
From Design to Completion: How Bras Are Made (Part one)

From Design to Completion: How Bras Are Made (Part one)

Your bra is the result of a long and complicated process that involves everything from design and pattern-making to construction and finishing. We will take a look at the journey a bra takes from concept to completion. There are two parts to this blog, in this first...