Sizes and equivalences

Our online store uses the ESP/FRA/POR ((Spain, France and Portugal) size system by default. If you wish, you can see the equivalences in other international size systems simply by clicking on the desired option on the drop down menu included on all the product descriptions.

In addition, the purchase confirmation and delivery note both feature the ESP/FRA/POR system. We are currently working to improve this.

Underwear

Bras

Bra sizes have a number and a letter. The number (85, 90, 95...) refers to the width of the band and the letter (B, C, D...) to the cup or section that supports the breast.

The lower the number (85) and the letter (A), the smaller the band and cup size.

  • Measure your bust at the nipples (A)

  • Measure the width just below the bust (B)

  • Check both measurements (A + B) against the table to find your size.

  • Look at the equivalences in other international size systems if necessary.

Practical tips:

  • Most bras have 3 position hooks and eyes. Ideally, you should adjust the bra to the centre position, making sure it doesn’t feel too tight or creates folds.

  • Your bra shouldn’t leave a mark on your skin.

  • Your bra shouldn’t rise above the bust line.

  • Remember that the shape and size of your bust changes as you get older. You should therefore check your size from time to time.

  • Measure your bust without clothing and when you don’t have your period, as your stomach and bust size increase during this time of the month.

Bra accessories

Adhesive cups

Practical tips

  • Use your bra size as a reference or look at the bra size table.

Briefs


Lingerie and casual clothes

Practical tips

  • If your measurements do not coincide exactly with those shown in the table, use the hip measurement as a reference.

  • Measure your bust without clothing and when you don’t have your period, as your stomach and bust size increase during this time of the month.

Footwear


Men

Underwear and clothing

Footwear