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It’s always a good time to refresh your top drawer and up your lingerie game, no matter the season. What you wear underneath your clothes should make you feel just as great as the outfit itself—and we stand by the idea that there are no rules against wearing your most romantic lingerie sets under a pair of sweatpants. Luckily, Vogue has broken down the best lingerie brands that can help you do just that. We could argue that most of these every day, perfect fit-focused lingerie brands would hold comfort-wise against even your most luxuriously soft or silky PJs (or your comfiest sports bras).
Vogue’s Ultimate Guide to the Best Lingerie Brands:
Minimalist lingerie startups and e-commerce sites have become masters of fit, challenging what “sexy lingerie” should look and feel like currently. Whether you’re looking to shop small or consciously (or both), there are options for that, as well. We’ve rounded up all our favorite makers of bras, bralettes, and sleepwear in Vogue’s ultimate guide to the best lingerie brands—plus, where and how to shop them. Getting dressed (or undressed for a special someone), or simply refreshing your go-tos—this edit has a little something for everyone.
Cuup was founded on the basis that the majority of women wear the wrong bra size, largely thanks to old-school lingerie brands that confined women to a small and unrealistic range of fits. To counter this, Cuup has invested in designing bras that fit to perfection by challenging the former size scale, without compromising a flattering look or pleasing aesthetic. They create no-muss, no-fuss pieces that can be worn as everyday basics and rely on accentuating the beauty of the natural form you already have.
- What it’s best for: The women’s lingerie brand offers six bra styles (from mesh underwire bras to those with smooth unlined cups for everyday); seven bottom silhouettes, and 67 inclusive sizes for everyday wear. The brand also has an edit of swimwear in similar fits.
- Why we love it: Styles balance just the right amount of sensuality with everyday practicality and accessibility; its mesh pieces are the perfect mix of delicate yet supportive—and a favorite amongst our editors
- Price range: Bras come in under $80, bottoms cost around $20
- Sold at: Cuup, Nordstrom
- Sizes available: 30A-50H for bras, XS-3X for underwear



