A loss of firmness in the breasts is a natural reality that many women experience at some point in their lives. Whether it's after pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or simply due to aging, it's important to know that there are lingerie styles designed to support, reshape, and enhance sagging breasts. Size is one of the most important pieces of information when it comes to bras, because the right fit makes all the difference. Full-cup, balconette, minimizer, molded cups—here’s a complete guide to help you choose the right bra.
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Balconette or Demi-Cup Bra: Elegant Lift
Choosing the right bra is essential. The half-cup or demi-cup bra is ideal for giving a flattering shape to slightly sagging breasts. With horizontally cut cups, it gently lifts the bust while providing good support.
Full-Cup Bra: Ultimate Comfort
The full-cup bra is a great ally for sagging and fuller breasts. Its cups fully enclose the bust, while wide straps and a high center gore ensure excellent support. It’s the perfect everyday bra that gently hugs the breasts and offers a natural look.
The Arum full-cup bra: already chosen by more than 3,500 customers over the last 12 months.
Minimizer Bra: Slimming Without Compression
The minimizer is a great option if you want to visually reduce the volume of your bust while keeping it well supported. With its specific construction and reinforced materials, it offers firm support without creating a “flattened” effect.
However, before choosing from these styles, it is important to calculate your bra size to maximize your comfort.
Enhancing Sagging Breasts
Having sagging breasts doesn’t mean giving up femininity or style. On the contrary, choosing the right shapes can lift the bust and flatter your figure. Also, make sure you are wearing the right bra size.
Underwired bras with well-structured cups help restore a rounded, harmonious shape. Choose models with wide, well-positioned straps to support without squeezing.
You can also consider bras with thin molded cups, especially useful for breasts that have lost volume at the top. They provide a nice shape, smooth the silhouette, and help center the bust. Be careful to avoid cups that are too thick or rigid, which can create a “floating” effect on softer breasts.
Daily Softness spacer bra: Designed to fit the bust perfectly with reliable support for everyday wear.
Shapes to Avoid for Sagging Breasts
Some styles are less suitable for breasts that have lost firmness. These include:
- Bandeau bras without cups: too soft, they don’t offer the necessary support
- Triangle bras without underwire: better suited for small, firm breasts
Opt for structured shapes designed for your body type.









