Goddess Response: We recommend doubling the straps back on themselves to prevent slippage, and to provide the firmer hold you’re looking for. The good news is we’ve just launched Goddess Audrey Soft Cup Bra GD6121, a fabulous new soft cup style. The fabrication is a matte simplex, and it’s built on an M-frame for the ultimate in lift, shaping and support. Best of all (you’ll love this) the straps feature a movable padded strap cushion for added cushy comfort. Marie from Upper Marlboro
Goddess Response:It does sound like this bra might have been incorrectly tagged, which is very rare but it sometimes happens. We’re very sorry about your disappointing experience with our Jayne bra. We’ll certainly alert our factory to make sure this doesn’t happen again. Lois from Fort Myers,Florida
Goddess Response: Thanks so much for your suggestions, we’ll certainly pass them on to our designers. The great news is Goddess has launched an exciting new soft cup style, Goddess Audrey Soft Cup Bra GD6121. This style is built on an M-frame for maximum support and uplift. The straps are soft, but rigid, with no clasps for stable hold and control. And best of all the straps have a movable padded strap cushion for cushy comfort. Mistaria from Oakland
Goddess Response: We recommend doubling the band back on itself to prevent slippage. It’s difficult to comment on the fit as you don’t say which brand you’re accustomed to wearing, and all brands fit differently (so it’s important to be flexible about your size). You might want to try some of our other soft-cup bras, we have lots to choose from: Try Goddess Alice Underwire Full Cup Bra GD6041, one of our all-time favorites –super supportive and really comfy! mary from little rock/ar/us
Goddess Response: Currently Goddess offers band sizes starting at 34, and cup sizes to an N-cup. We certainly recognize the need for larger cups and bands, and we’re constantly working to expand our size range, and to improve our products. We wouldn’t want to offer bigger sizes that don’t support; our bras have important jobs to do, and we design them to work. The only other way to increase the cup size is to go up one or two band sizes, and then alter the band down to the size you need. It’s not the best way of creating a good fit, and we only recommend this if there’s no other alternative. Keri from Bowling Green/Kentucky/US
Goddess Response: Goddess Alice Soft Cup Bra GD6040 would be a wonderful option for you! Alice provides great bust separation and the ultimate in firm support. Tammie
Goddess Response: If you’re looking for maximum support, we recommend Goddess Alice Soft Cup Bra GD6040. Alice is wire-free and comes in colors too! Barbara from Georgia
Goddess Response:If you double the straps back on themselves, and tuck them into the little loop (much like a belt loop) you’ll find they’ll stay up. You might also want to try our Goddess Alice Soft Cup Bra GD6040 for the ultimate in lift and support. The fabrication of Alice is a bit firmer, and more stable than that of GD6002. Susan from Houston
Goddess Response: Very often it’s the size not the style which isn’t working. For a super supportive bra I’d recommend our Alice bra, which is offered in an under-wire version Goddess Alice Underwire Full Cup Bra GD6041 and also a wire-free version Goddess Alice Soft Cup Bra GD6040. If you’ve been missing the 110, you’ll be happy to know that Alice (GD6040) is the updated replacement for this style! Please refer to Tomima’s 3 Steps to a Fabulous Fit to help find your perfect size. Danielle from LA
Goddess Response: I would recommend our Alice bra Goddess 6040. Alice is one of our very best styles for ladies with a heavy bust. Alice is built on an M-frame for great bust separation –super stable, and supportive. April from Aurora, CO.
Goddess Response: It’s difficult to comment as you don’t say what was too small. Was it the cup? Was it the band? Every brand fits differently, so it’s important to be flexible about your size. Goddess 6002 goes to and N-cup and a 50-band, so plenty of cup and band sizes to play with. With a bit of “trail and error” I’m sure you’ll find your perfect size. Please refer to Tomima’s Three Steps to a Fabulous Fit to help. Dorothy from Denver, CO
Goddess Response: Arlene, it sounds as if you need a smaller band. We recommend you go down in the band in this style and up in the cup: Try a 38M (38 D10). Most of your support should come from the body of the bra (not the straps) which means the band needs to be nice and snug around the body (like a snug hug). The snugger the band, the more supportive the bra will be. Also be sure to “swoop and scoop” the breast tissue forward from the back to the front, into the cups. By bringing the breast tissue forward, the breast tissue will sit in the cups where it belongs, not under your arms. Generally speaking you’ll find you’ll need a bigger cup and a smaller band which will give you that “custom fit” and ultimate support. Arlene from New Milford, CT USA
Goddess Response: You could try our Goddess Alice soft-cup bra 6040. Alice features a unique M-frame design to support and separate the breasts for lift and comfort. The shape is will be slightly rounder than Goddess 6002. It’s so important to be in the correct size, as the wrong size can affect the look of the bra. Very often a cup that’s too big or too small can look pointy. Please refer to Tomima’s 3 Steps to a Fabulous Fit to help you find your perfect size. Candis from Chicago, IL