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Bra Size Guide
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Bra Size Guide
Finding your perfect fit takes just two measurements and less than two minutes. Not sure of your size? Use our Size Finder App for a personalized recommendation. Before You Measure Wear a non-padded bra or no bra at all. Avoid thick or padded bras as they can add extra inches and affect your measurements. Step 1 — Find Your Band Size Measure around your ribcage, directly under your bust. Stand straight and keep the tape snug but comfortable. Underbust (inches) Band Size 28.75 – 30.25 34 30.75 – 32.25 36 32.75 – 34.25 38 34.75 – 36.25 40 36.75 – 38.25 42 Step 2 — Find Your Cup Size If wearing a non-padded bra: Stand straight and measure around the fullest part of your bust, keeping the tape parallel to the ground. If measuring without a bra: Lean forward slightly at the waist so your breasts fall naturally, then measure around the fullest part. This gives you the most accurate cup measurement. Band Size B C D E 34 35 – 35.75 35.75 – 36.5 36.5 – 37.25 37.5 – 38.5 36 37 – 37.75 37.75 – 38.5 38.5 – 39.25 39.5 – 40.5 38 39 – 39.75 39.75 – 40.5 40.5 – 41.25 41.5 – 42.5 40 41 – 41.75 41.75 – 42.5 42.5 – 43.25 43.25 – 44.5 42 43 – 43.75 43.75 – 44.5 44.5 – 45.25 45.25 – 46.5 All measurements in inches. Between Sizes? Our Size Finder App will recommend your best fit and show you your alternative size. When in between we always recommend sizing up for the most comfortable cotton fit. Still unsure? Email saranya@enchantress.ca Free Size Exchange Not the right fit? No problem. We offer free size exchanges within 30 days of delivery. See our Returns & Exchanges page for details.
The Hidden Ingredients in Your Bra (That No One Talks About)
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The Hidden Ingredients in Your Bra (That No One Talks About)
Clean beauty changed the way women read skincare labels. Suddenly, ingredients that had been used for decades were being looked at differently. Women started asking: what is this actually made of? What is it doing to my skin? The same question deserves to be asked about your bra — and almost never is. What's actually in most bras Turn over the tag on a typical everyday bra and you'll find a fabric blend: nylon, polyester. These are petroleum-derived synthetic fibres. They're durable, they hold shape well, and they're cheap to manufacture at scale. What they're not is skin-friendly. Synthetic fibres don't absorb moisture — they repel it, keeping sweat and heat trapped against your skin. Many are also treated during manufacturing with chemical finishes: softeners, anti-static agents, colour fixers. These finishes sit in the fabric long after the bra leaves the factory and make contact with your skin every single day. The clean beauty parallel The clean beauty movement didn't take off because parabens and sulphates were poisoning people. It took off because women decided that if a gentler option exists, they'd rather use that. The logic applies here too. If your serum is free from irritants, your toner is alcohol-free, and your cleanser is fragrance-free — but the fabric cupping your skin is a synthetic blend from morning to night — there's a gap in your routine you may not have noticed yet. What cotton offers instead Natural cotton contains none of the chemical treatments common in synthetic manufacturing. It breathes, absorbs moisture naturally, and has been used against human skin for centuries for exactly that reason. It's not a trend. It's what fabric felt like before the industry moved to cheaper alternatives. The Forever Cotton Bra by Enchantress features 100% cotton cups — no synthetic material against your skin where it matters most. For women who've gone clean everywhere else.
Why Your Bra Is Making You Itch (And It's Not Your Skin)
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Why Your Bra Is Making You Itch (And It's Not Your Skin)
You've tried everything. A new detergent. A gentler soap. Maybe even a dermatologist visit. And still — by mid-afternoon, you're adjusting, itching, and counting down to the moment you can take it off. Here's what nobody tells you: the problem was never your skin. The real culprit is what's touching it. Most bras sold today — even the pretty ones, even the expensive ones — are made primarily from synthetic fabrics. Polyester. Nylon. These materials were designed for stretch and shape retention, not for the health of your skin. Synthetic fabric doesn't breathe. It traps moisture against your body for hours at a time, creating a warm, damp environment your skin spends all day reacting to. The itching isn't a sensitivity issue. It's your skin telling you something is wrong. What your skin actually needs Your skin is your body's largest organ. It regulates temperature, manages moisture, and acts as a protective barrier — but only when it can breathe. When you seal it under synthetic fabric for 10 to 12 hours a day, you interfere with all three functions. Cotton changes this entirely. It's a natural fibre that absorbs moisture instead of trapping it, allows airflow, and sits against skin without triggering the friction response that causes persistent irritation. Women who make the switch almost always say the same thing: "I didn't realize how much I was tolerating until it stopped." The question worth asking If your moisturizer is natural, your cleanser is gentle, and your diet is clean — why is the fabric touching your skin for 12 hours a day still synthetic? The itching was never about you. It was always about the bra. The Forever Cotton Bra by Enchantress features 100% cotton cups — designed for women who are done tolerating discomfort and ready to feel the difference.