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FIT STUDIO

Helping you find your fit

It's really important to us that you find the right fit. To help you do this, OHEN has created Fit Studio, an online space to help you understand how your bra should fit, and what size you should be wearing.

If you ever have any fit related questions please reach out to us at hello@shopohen.com

Bra fit guide

If you're finding you can't wait to take your bra off at the end of the day, or continually notice how uncomfortable it is, it's likely you're wearing the wrong size. To know if you bra is fitting correctly, have a look at the fit of the band, the cups and centrefront and the straps.

The band

The band provides most of the support for your breasts.
It should sit level all the way around your back to your ribcage without riding up, constricting or moving.
If you decide to go down a band size to make it tighter, make sure to go up in your cup size - this will keep the cup size the same. For example, if you are a size 12C but you want a tighter fit, try a size 10D.

The wire

The underwire is designed to shape and support. The wire should sit naturally underneath your breasts without digging into your side.
If your underwire digs in or you can feel it at your side, your band may be too small, or your cup size may be too small, or possibly both. If that’s the case, try re-measuring yourself.
If you just don’t like the feeling of an underwire try our wireless, bralette option.

The cups and centrefront

Your breasts should fill up your cup but there shouldn’t be anything overflowing on the side or the top. The cups should be close fitting with no gaping of the fabric.
The centre of the bra should sit right against your breastbone, but not dig in.
If the cups are gaping go down a cup size. If you are overflowing on the cup, then go up in your cup size.

The straps

The straps should fit comfortably without digging in or sliding off.
They should be adjusted so they have just enough tension for support, but not so tight that they dig in.
Indentations or sore shoulders are a sign your straps are too tight and you need to loosen them.

FIT STUDIO

How to measure yourself at home

Knowing how to measure yourself properly can make all the difference to what size you'll measure at, and what will fit you best. Because we all have different shape and fullness in our breasts, it's best to wear an unlined, non-padded bra when measuring.
If you don't have a tape measure at home it's ok. You can easily measure yourself with a household item like a piece of string or ribbon (non-stretchy). Then measure the ribbon on a ruler or builders tape measure to get the length in cm.

Band measurement

Place the tape measure around the rib cage, directly under the bust and keep it level across your back. You should be able to get one to two fingers under the tape measure. This measurement will give you the corresponding band size.

If you like a loose band we recommend you go for the bigger size. If you like a tighter band, we recommend you size down.

Bust measurement

Place the tape measure loosely over the fullest part of the bust, making sure the tape is level around the body. Take a deep breath in and out to make sure the tape isn’t too tight. This measurement will give you your cup size.

You may fall across two cup sizes. If this is the case, we recommend you go with your regular size for the Contour, Bralette and Lift, and size up with the Teardrop.

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