Customers have expressed their satisfaction and appreciation for the product. They have praised its perfect fit, exceptional comfort, and the ideal size of the pocket. Customers have mentioned their delight in receiving the bra and being pleasantly surprised by its packaging.
Amoena Mara Wire-Free Bra is specifically designed without an underwire for women who have undergone breast surgery, such as mastectomy, lumpectomy, or breast reconstruction. It has soft cups that provide gentle shaping and support to the breasts. These cups are typically lightly padded or lined to offer additional coverage and modesty, while still maintaining a natural silhouette.Â
Customers have expressed their satisfaction and appreciation for the product. They have praised its perfect fit, exceptional comfort, and the ideal size of the pocket. Customers have mentioned their delight in receiving the bra and being pleasantly surprised by its packaging.
The bra has provided them with the desired comfort and assurance, eliminating worries about their breast form slipping out of their clothing. Overall, users have found the Amoena Mara Bra to be their go-to choice, thanks to its comfortable fit and reliability.
How To Measure Bra Size
Benefits of Amoena Mara Bra
Features
How to measureÂ
Bra Fitting Tips
How to care for
Non-wire bra
Bilateral pockets
Molded foam cups are seamless and smooth under clothing
The t-shirt bra you need for everyday
Moisture-wicking fabric in bra pockets that can hold a breast form
Small flower detailing in the center front
Made from ultra-fine or microfibre fabric which is shaped to fit perfectly into the bra cup, and soft to the touch
Shoulder straps support breast form without putting any strain on the shoulders
Wider, padded comfort straps that taper for optimal support
While wearing a bra, measure around your body directly at the bra band (A). The tape measure should be snug.
Start at 0 on the tape. If the measurement is an even number, add 4″. If the measurement is an odd number, add 5″.
The result is the BAND size. Use the chart below as a guide.
Next, with your thumbnail at 0 on the measuring tape, place your thumb against the center of your bra cup, right at the nipple.
Use your other hand to extend the tape down to the center of the bra band and note the measurement (B).
Follow the chart below as a guide to identifying your CUP size.
Band: The band should be snug but not tight. Ensure the band (front and back) is parallel to the floor or slightly lower in the back. If breast tissue is slipping out below the band, try a cross-over size; go down-in-the-band, up-in-the-cup
Cup: If you are overflowing the cup either at the center front, the underarm, or under the band, then try a larger cup. Make sure you fill out the top of the cup. Soft breast tissue can puddle down in the cup. If this happens, try a smaller cup or a more shallow bra style.