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Read moreWhy We Only Carry Bras Made in Poland and France because the way a bra is built determines whether it actually holds you — or just looks like it might.
If you have a fuller bust, you already know: most bras are not made with you in mind.
They're designed for a B-cup form and scaled up. The result? Straps that dig. Underwires that poke. Cups that gap, wrinkle, or give up before lunchtime. You've probably spent real money on bras that promised support and delivered disappointment.
This isn't a fit problem. It's an engineering problem.
The bra manufacturing tradition in Poland and France isn't the same as what you'll find from mass-market brands. These makers have spent generations solving for one thing: how to support a fuller bust without sacrificing beauty.

Here's what that means in practice:
Multi-part cup construction Mass-market bras often use a single-piece molded cup. European fuller-bust bras are engineered with multiple cut-and-sewn sections — each panel angled to shape the breast, distribute weight, and prevent the dreaded "side spillage." More seams, done right, means a better fit.
U-type underwire geometry The underwire in a properly engineered fuller-bust bra doesn't just sit under the cup — it follows the natural curve of your ribcage. Our bras use a U-shaped underwire that anchors under each breast separately, distributing lift evenly rather than pressing inward.
Structured side panels The side panel is where most bras fail a fuller bust. European makers build side panels with reinforced boning channels that keep the bra in place throughout the day — no riding up, no migrating.
Real lace, not print Our lace is woven — not printed onto fabric. Woven lace has stretch memory, meaning it moves with you and returns to its shape. It also breathes. It also looks like lingerie, not a department store markdown.
Adjustable everything Straps, hooks, band width — all engineered to be adjusted to your body, not the average body. Wide, cushioned straps that distribute weight across your shoulder rather than cutting a groove into it.
Poland has been producing precision bras since the mid-20th century, with brands like Wiesmann, Gorsenia, and Nessa developing deep expertise in fuller-bust engineering. Polish bra makers work with structured fabrics and architectural construction techniques that are virtually absent from fast-fashion production lines.

France brings a different philosophy — the idea that a bra should feel like a luxury, not a medical device. Brands like Sans Complexe combine French aesthetics (fine lace, rich colorways, feminine detail) with the engineering substance a fuller bust actually requires.
At Fit Au Max, we carry both. Because support and beauty are not a trade-off.
You shouldn't have to choose between a bra that holds you up and a bra that makes you feel good in your skin.
Our customers — women 35 to 65, with fuller busts and lives that don't slow down — tell us the same thing again and again: I had no idea a bra could feel like this.
That's not marketing. That's what happens when a bra is actually built for your body.
We carry sizes from B cup through M cup, 30 to 50 band — including sizes that major American retailers have eliminated or never offered. If you've been told your size doesn't exist, it does. It's just European.
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If we cannot find your perfect bra, we will refund your money. No questions asked.
We say this because we mean it — and because after spending real money on bras that failed you, you deserve to shop without risk.
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