Brand: Aviana Style: 2353 Sizes: 32 - 46 E, F, G, H (Candlelight, White, Black); 48 - 56 E, F, G, H (Candlelight); 32 - 56 I. J, K, 34 - 48 L, M, N, O, P (Candlelight); 32 - 46 I, J, K (Black) Fabric Content: ADDITION PRODUCTION OF AVIANA 2353 & 2453 ARE DELAYED AT THIS TIME, DUE TO MATERIAL CONSTRAINTS Aviana 2353: An Extra-Support, Wire-Free Plus Size Bra The Aviana Plus Size Soft Cup Bra is one of our top sellers for good reason. The elegant full coverage soft cup creates a natural rounded cup shape and is designed with an internal foam support ring in place of an underwire for extra support and comfort for the full-busted woman. An unusual offering in larger cup and band sizes, Aviana's soft cup bra is an excellent alternative for the larger busted woman looking for an underwire-free bra. Made with high quality fabrics, the smooth jacquard cups disappear under clothing and the high sides on the band are designed to help contain extra soft tissue on the sides that other bras just don't quite keep in check. The comfort-padded straps are set close in the back to keep them in place. Though well-made and durable, this bra provides a soft, feminine feel with excellent coverage for a full bust. BGB's Fitting Tip: If you find your bra does not feel supportive enough, you may want to consider going down a band size and up a cup size to maintain the same cup volume. For example, a 44D could consider going to a 42E. High side wings provide excellent coverage under the arm and prevent the dreaded side-boob and pinching. Much of the support comes from the firm back band, so please follow Aviana's sizing tips below if this is your first time purchasing an Aviana bra: Band Size: To determine the band size, measure comfortably snug around the bra band. If the measurement falls exactly on a 1/2", use the smaller size range. Cup Size: To determine the cup size, measure over the fullest part of the bust. If the measurement falls exactly on a 1/2", round up to the nearest whole number. Subtract from this number the band size. The difference in inches will correlate into the cup size on our Aviana sizing chart. About Aviana Aviana Intimate Apparel is the result of a vision to create a collection of exclusively full-figured bras with the sophistication of European design and the comfort women deserve. Rather than merely sizing up a version of an existing bra, Aviana designed from the ground up to fit cup sizes D and larger. Thanks to their careful study of body types and bra fittings, women finally have a bra that "feels like it was made for them." With a range of band sizes from 32 to 56 and cup sizes from D to M, Aviana has a versatile line that includes underwire bras as well as soft cup styles, unusual in a plus size offering. The original "full figure" bra, Aviana has become the go-to brand for many women as they prioritize the needs of the full and fabulous to offer unparalleled comfort and support. Aviana's been serving the specialty women's apparel market since 1985.
Aviana Bras Sizing Chart Fitting Help 0" 1" 2" 3" 4" 5" 6" 7" 8" 9" 10" 11" 12" 13" 14" 15" 16" Standard U.S. AA A B C D DD DDD G H I J K L M N O P Aviana AA A B C D DD/E DDD/F G H I J K L M N O P Elomi B C D DD E F FF G GG H HH I J JJ K Fitting and Support Tip: If you find that the straps do not adjust as much as you would like, or you would like more lift and more stabilization then try the following. First create a loop at the slider so that you can pull the strap through the slider. Second when you reach the seam between the front part of the strap and the back part, gently pull the seam through the slider using the loop you created. Lastly, continue to pull the wider part of the strap through the slider so that the slider is now in the front, adjust it to where it is comfortable and gives you additional support and lift. Once you have the slider adjusted onto the wider portion of the strap, it will stay there throughout the day. You should find this comfortable and more supportive with better lift. Note: If you feel that any bra that you wear does not support you enough, you might try going down a band size. While wearing your bra normally, slide your hand between the band and your body - if you are easily able to slide more than two fingers through, you are most likely in need of smaller band size.