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Cuup Is Having a Rare Sale on Its Best-Selling Minimalist Lingerie

How was the virtual fitting experience? How does it compare to an in-person fitting? Good vibes only! Nearly every in-person fitting I’ve had so far has been rushed and weirdly formal—and though I was definitely shy at first, Tania, the fitting expert, was kind, patient, and reassuring. She gave detailed instructions on how to measure my bust and band with a string and ruler (definitely not ideal, IMO, but she made it work!).

What was your recommended size? Was it different from what you usually get? Tania recommended a 32B and 32C. I typically wear a 32B—which I found out last year in an in-person bra fitting actually—so for her to recommend a cup size bigger was low-key giving me an identity crisis because I never thought of myself as someone with a C-cup. I decided to order both sizes because I was curious to see which would fit me better.

What bras and undies did you order? 
I want my lingerie to make me feel excited and put-together, so I ordered two matching sets: The Balconette and The Plunge in Citrine and Leopard. The more sensible choice would’ve probably been to get something darker, like the mossy green or the rich chocolate brown. But yellow is my happy color, so here we are. Leopard print is also my kind of neutral, and I had made up my mind before the fitting that the leopard print set had to be mine. I picked matching bottoms in two different styles—The Bikini and The Highwaist. I hardly ever wear granny panties, but I was curious to venture into new territory.

What are your thoughts on the bras’ fit, quality, and design? You know the feeling when everything falls into place? That’s how I felt trying on the bras. The 32B fits perfectly—the shoulder straps don’t dig, the cups are just large enough, and the band is perfect for my petite frame. The 32C, as anticipated, runs looser, but not so much that it warrants a return. It’s great for days when my breasts feel heavier and need more support. Design-wise, I’m obsessed with the two bras I chose. I’ve never been a T-shirt-bra kind of girl to begin with, and Cuup’s mesh styles tick off everything I look for in an everyday bra: lightweight support, comfort, and a touch of playfulness. I can’t believe I’m actually saying this, but they fit so great that I’ve actually been enjoying wearing bras again. 

Would you do a virtual bra fitting again? I would—and next time I’d make sure to have tailor’s tape on me!
 



Cuup Is Having a Rare Sale on Its Best-Selling Minimalist Lingerie
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