If you have a larger bust, you know that finding a good bra can be a struggle. This can become more of a challenge as your cup sizes increases, as many brands do not cater to the far end of the cup size alphabet. If you have G-cup breasts or larger, defined as having a difference of 7 inches or more between your band and bust measurements, having a bra that fits well and provides ample support is key.
Read more below about G-cup sizes below and learn the best bras to comfortably support this bust size.
Understanding G-Cup Geometry: Is it a US or UK G?
Since different brands define cup sizes differently, a G-cup in one brand may be different than another. The same goes for bra sizing between countries. A G-cup in the US is smaller than a UK G-cup by one cup size. In Glamorise bras and sizing, a US G indicates a 7-inch difference between the band and the bust measurements, whereas a UK G-cup indicates an 8-inch difference.
G-Cup vs. DDD: The Volume Jump
The standard G-cup size has about 2 inches more projection than the average DDD (or F) cup. This means that in G-cup sizes or larger, you will need a bra that provides the utmost comfort, coverage, and support – even for everyday wear.
The table below breaks down the difference between G-I cups, some of the larger cup sizes Glamorise carries .
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Measurement Difference |
Glamorise US Size |
Glamorise UK Size |
Fit Solution |
|---|---|---|---|
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7 Inches |
G |
F |
Full coverage |
|
8 Inches |
H |
G |
High-impact support |
|
9 Inches |
I |
H |
Maximum coverage & support |
The Features of G-Cup Support
If you have G-cup breasts or larger, you know that finding a bra at this size is no easy feat. Glamorise bras are designed differently and cater to cup sizes at the far end of the alphabet. With our signature features like MagicLift wireless bras that lift and shape without a wire, and WonderWire that prevents poking and pinching, Glamorise bras comfortably support larger cup sizes through K.
Best Bra Styles for G-Cup Silhouettes
In addition to having a large cup size, there are some other factors to consider when searching for a comfortable bra. Whether you have projected breasts or shallow breasts also comes into play when searching for the right bra for you.
Projected breasts are defined as those that extend farther out from the chest, which often require bras with deeper cups. Having a bra with good cup depth is key to ensure all the breast tissue is entirely encapsulated. Unpadded styles usually work best for projected breasts.
On the contrary, shallow breasts are those have tissue spread more evenly across the chest with less outward projection. Shallow tissue generally requires bras with less cup depth, and styles with wider cups are better able to encapsulate the breasts. Molded bras and T-shirt styles are generally the best for shallow breast tissue.
5 Signs Your G-Cup Bra Actually Fits
Having the proper bra fit is crucial, especially for those will fuller busts. To ensure your bra actually fits properly and is the right size for you, ensure the following:
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The center gore sits flat against your sternum (no "floating") or sitting on top of breast tissue.
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No bra spillage over the top or sides of the cups.
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The bra band stays horizontal across your back and does not ride up.
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The underwire (or wire-free band) hugs directly underneath the bottom of each breast.
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Straps are not digging into shoulders or slipping off .
G-Cup Styles: From Sports Bras to Seamless
If you have a larger cup size like G-cup, it's important to have a bra that offers bother bust encapsulation and compression. Encapsulation means that each breast is fully separated into its own individual cup. This feature helps prevent uni-boob and chafing, which can be a common fit issue for women with larger breasts. A bra that offers bust compression hugs the breasts close to the chest, which prevents movement that can be uncomfortable for a larger chest.
For cup size G bras, always look for a high quality garment that encapsulates and compresses the bust. This will ensure that you get the most out of your bra and that it provides great support and is comfortable all day long. Sports bras for big boobs are an excellent option, as they generally are combination styles that offer both encapsulation and compression of the bust, , and dedicated supportive sports bras for G cup and larger breasts make high-impact movement more comfortable.

Frequently Asked G-Cup Questions
Is a G-cup considered a "Plus Size" bra?
A G-cup bra is not ncessarily considered plus size. G-cup refers to the volume of the breast relative to the ribcage. A G-cup can exist on a small 30 band size (generally considered standard sizing) or a 46 band size and up (generally considered plus-size).
Why does my G-cup underwire always poke me?
If your G-cup bra has underwires that poke you, this likely is happening because the cup size is too small or the cup shape is too shallow. Both of these can cause the wire to sit on breast tissue rather than the ribcage and poke or pinch under your arms or bust.
About the Author
Maeve Gesualdi is a Fordham University alumna where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Fashion Studies. Based in New York City, Maeve is part of the marketing team at Glamorise. Maeve regularly interacts with customers via social media and product reviews, as well as with influencers and models. She is constantly getting feedback on our products as well as gaining a better understanding of what women in our category struggle with and/or look for when searching for a bra. Aside from writing, she is passionate about all things travel and fashion.
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