Pick Your Perfect Size Bras for the Perfect Fit
Last month, we showed you some bras with adjustable padding for uneven breasts. But what if you want the perfect fit and aren’t concerned with visually evening them out? Fruit of the Loom has come out with Pick Your Perfect Size “half bras” so you can individually size each breast. You can mix and match sizes (or patterns/colors) to create the perfect fit on each side. The two halves clip together in the front to create one bra. What’s even better, these bras even customize for women who are in between cup sizes – for example you can choose between “Just about B” and “Exactly B” instead of ordering a straight B cup. Sizes range from 34 Just About A to 40 Exactly D. Each band has 5 hook and eye closures (compare to the standard 3).


I haven’t seen these in person or heard from anyone who wears them, and to be honest I’m wary of the quality because they are so inexpensive. But at about $5 a side, it looks to be worth a try if you are struggling to find the perfect bra fit. Visit PickYourPerfectPairBras.com for a store locator. You can also purchase them on Amazon, but it looks like Amazon only has Exactly cup sizes and no Just About sizes.
Have you tried these?
May 23, 2010 by Kelly
Filed under Bra, Bra fitting, Bra sizing, Fruit of the Loom, Pick Your Perfect Pair







I agree with you, I can’t see anything at 5 bucks really giving a great deal of support. Imagine they could fall apart after one wash. Good idea though.
Miss Plum, they wouldn’t fall apart after one wash unless you put them in multiple times and then in the dryer. Stitched cloth is no different than any other stitched cloth. As a seamstress myself, you can sew anything, as long as the thread is not 50 years old, and it will not come apart – of course provided there was back stitching. I’ve had FotL bras when I was 10, many years ago and they were just like any other bra. You are paying for a brand that’s not about marketing, but about comfort.
I agree though, these would not be supportive at all because thedifference in size of the cup and wires are going to result in an ill fitting band and straps. (I’ve also sewn my own bras)