A WOMAN has raved about a budget-friendly bra that is actually made for larger chests.
If you are blessed in the boob department, than you know how difficult it can be to find a bra that keeps you supported, is comfy, pretty and most importantly, affordable.
And she isn't the only one praising the bra as hundreds of people have claimed it's one of the best they've found.
Leaving a five-star review under the product, she said: "It was good to have a pretty bra in my size 38G which is normally hard to find at a good price."
The is available in four colours, black, green, pink and white and has matching undies to go with it.
Plus, the Marks & Spencer must-have bra comes in 48 different sizes including cup sizes ranging from A to G.
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The product description reads: "Pretty floral lace meets sporty logos with this balcony bra from our B by Boutique range.
"Its non-padded cups give a natural shape, with underwires for support. The elastic branded underband stretches around the body, moving with you for total comfort."
Reviewers say the fit of the bra is true to size so you should be fine going with your classic bra measurements.
The everyday bra has pretty lace detail which can be cleaned in the washing machine at 40 degrees.
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People were quick to take to the reviews and rave about the product - which costs just £14, a steal when you consider how much specialist bra's can be.
One person wrote: "Very comfortable and supportive for the larger lady. Also very pretty and great value for money."
Another commented: "I’m a 34G and it’s so hard to find a comfy bra. These are a fair price too so I bought two ! V pleased."
How to find your size
Lingerie experts at have revealed the best way to find what bra size is perfect for you
- Measure your band size
You want to start your bra size fitting without a bra on if you're doing it at home, take a tape measure and measure from your back to under your bust where the bra usually sits.
Write down how many inches - they recommend going up two inches from this when buying a bra to ensure comfort (if you measure 30 get a 32 band).
- Cup measurement
Measure the fullest part of your bust using the tape measure - you don't have to pull it tight to do this and keep a note of the inches.
- Adding up
You can then use this very simple equation: cup size – band size.
For example, if your bust measures 36 inches and your band measures 34, you would be a 34B.
- One-inch difference = A
- Two-inch difference = B
- Three-inch difference = C, and so on
"Super comfortable bra, makes me feel and look sexy. And gives the girls a great lift, would recommend," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "As always perfect fit and accurate size. Delivery excellent."
"These bras are some of the comfiest I have ever had. I have purchased every single colour and they are fantastic value for money,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: "This is the best bra I have bought for years. I have bought it in 4 colours and 2 in white. Fantastic."
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