The Goddess bra is specifically designed for fuller figure women. That is large cup bras with 34-50 back sizes. The range generally does not even start below a D cup. There is abridal wear, a strapless, longline and even a Goddess sports bra.
There are many things I like about Goddess lingerie, not least actual fuller figure models but I particularly like the three simple style choices:
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Oh and remember the cup sizes quoted are U.S. sizes. If you want to compare it to UK sizes - see the right hand column. |
Because of the size of this range, this is page 1 of 2. To see part 2, click Goddess Lingerie for big busts.
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The question of coverage is a personal decision but you can clearly see that you are going to get that all important full support, whichever fuller figure bra option you decide upon.
A Smooth
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For Hot
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The Adelaide Goddess bra is a new smooth, seamless style. The sizes run up to (U.S.) 34M - 40M, 42L, 44K, 46I and it is available in either black, blush (pink), aster (as shown) or peony (crimson). It replaces the old Smooth Simplicity range.
The Comfort Zone style is described as providing 'buttery soft suppleness'. However the unusual aspect is that it is manufactured from a new fabric (akwadnye) which is designed to 'breathe'. Or as the marketing splurge says, 'the fabric helps wicks away moisture from your body to keep you cool and dry'.
Oh and it is also front fastening. It is only available in a nude colour. The size range goes up to an H cup in all back sizes, 36-48. You can also occasionally find a Comfort Zone Nursing bra.
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Jayne![]() |
The Audrey Goddess bra is a maximum support, full coverage style. There is a choice of three colours: scarlett (as above), nude or black.
The Jayne is a relatively new style fuller figure bra available as black, as seen, or nude.
Both the Jayne and the Audrey have the same size range: 34-44N, 46M, 48L or 50K. However, please note that both of these styles is only available as a 'soft cup' not an underwired version.
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Both the Clara bra (and the Alice bra below) are full coverage Goddess bras. They also both are available as either full cup (underwired) or soft cup. Please note it is not to be confused with the Clara bra from the Anita brand.
The Clara size ranges up to 34N- 44N, 46M and 48L. Ordinarily I like to show the different colours but it is only now officially only available in nude (as shown) and dark chocolate and I wanted to try and highlight the difference between the 2 styles, on the same model, for example the underband.
The Goddess lingerie folks have done something clever here. It has a lace effect print but it is actually a smooth satin 'simplex' finish but the print gives an impression of delicate lace - clever eh?
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Soft Cup![]() |
As you can see there is the option of an underwired or soft cup style for the Alice bra. Both are full coverage, both are available as either black or nude and both have a semi opaque (but still modest) top cup.
The under-wired style has three parts and side panels. The lower sizes have back fastenings with 3 hook and eyes, whereas the higher have 4 hooks.
The soft cup style has 4 parts. Although it has boning in the side seams it has no padding, lining or support panels. It is all about personal preference.
The Hannah Bra![]() |
Goddess Sports Bra![]() |
The Hannah bra has less coverage than many of the other styles. It is an underwired moulded design. It is difficult to see from the picture but the strap is narrow where it joins the cup and broadens out at the shoulder blade for extra comfort.
Whilst the sizes still go up high: 36-42J cup, 44I, 46H, 48G, 50-52DDD. The Hannah bra actually starts low too: 36DD but 38-52C cup. The colours are black, nude or hyacinth (as above); although I have seen a passion pink available too.
Feeling energetic. The Goddess sports bra may just be a Godsend. The sizes are consistent, up to a 34I - 48I. Some ladies even wear these at night as sleep bras. If you do like to do this, I would recommend you certainly go for a larger size so it is not as tight as the fit you would normally get from a typical sports bra.
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Goddess lingerie is made by Wacoal Eveden the same company that produces Elomi, Fantasie and Freya bras, so you just know that you are going to get a comfortable, decent fit from a company with years of experience.
To see the official Goddess website - click Goddess Bras
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That said,manufacturers sizes vary, so this can only be used as a guide.
Remember, Goddess Lingerie is an American firm so the sizes quoted on this page are US sizes.
In many styles of Goddess bra they provide a choice of full cup or soft cup.
Essentially the difference is wiring. The full cup is underwired, the soft cup is not. In the picture below you have an example of a 'soft cup'. Note the deeper band under the bust.
By contrast there is the full cup or underwired version, see below. Because of the strength and support provided by the wiring, there is less requirement for such a deep band beneath the cup.
Another quick way to spot the difference between the two styles when you are looking at the photos on this page, is that the under band tends to be contoured, not straight across, on the full cup version.
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