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Capital bra instagram
Capital bra instagram








Also I had some issues with my boobs popping out of the Scoop bra, again because the sizing was incorrect.” It’s also worth noting that Saltzman found that her bras, The Triangle and The Scoop, gave her breasts what she describes as a “cone-like shape” that she didn’t love, likely because the bras are unlined. “I still found the band to be a bit too tight even though the bra was so soft. She also shares that her size wasn’t perfect, explaining that she would’ve opted for a 40 band size if Cuup offered that. Cuup doesn’t offer that band size at the moment, so she opted for a 38H bra. As for our programming editor Delaney Strunk, she was fit as a 38G, which was a bit small since she’s typically a 40 band. Hayley Kinne, a member of our business development team, was fit as a 34C but netted out with a 34D after trying the bras out for the first time. Rachel Lubitz, our lifestyle editor, was fit as a 32E, but upon testing that, she realized that she’s absolutely her usual size: 32H. The team suggested she try a 36B instead. Hayley Saltzman, our head of social, is typically a 34B, but having tried Cuup before in that size, she knew that this was a bit tight. Our social strategist, Stephanie Griffin, is typically a 32B and was measured as such for Cuup as well. At the time, I was a 32DD however, after remeasuring myself through Tania’s guidance, I realized that I’m now a 34C. I, personally, hadn’t been fit for a bra in at least seven years - most likely on a spontaneous trip to Victoria’s Secret. To provide a truly thoughtful review of the collection, we invited several women on our team to give the pieces a go. This is reflected by the simplistic, clean design that’s equal parts sexy and supportive no matter what bra size you wear, offering cup sizes from A to H and band sizes from 30 to 38. The minimalist styles, modern colorways and realistic models sporting the brand were what caught our eye first, which makes sense, considering the brand was created to “redefine the way bras look and feel,” according to Cuup. So if we have to wear a bra it should be comfortable, look cute and make us feel like our best selves, right?Įnter Cuup, the direct-to-consumer lingerie brand, with a recent launch into swimwear, that took over our social feeds - so much so that we decided to test out its products ourselves. And if that time inside has taught us anything, it’s to buy products with intention. Throughout quarantine, some of us saw no need to wear a bra since we were spending so much time inside, but now that we’re transitioning back to a sense of “normalcy,” wearing a bra is (unfortunately) a necessity sometimes.










Capital bra instagram