Where the bra magic happens
Australian designed bras that lift you up without holding you back
Recall the search party, because Nala is delivering everything you’ve been looking for in your next bra obsession. From super comfortable mesh bras to viral bralettes for medium to big boobies (everyone is talking about us), plunging styles, strapless bras that stay up and low support options for lazy days, our boob magicians have created the perfect collection of comfortable bras. So good, you won’t want to rip them off when you get home.
As the unofficial BFFs of breasts everywhere, we know every set is different. Shape, width, relaxation, volume and not to mention nipples, our range is tailored to embrace and recognise these beautiful features, amplifying what makes each unique curve awesome.
On the smaller side? Give your itty bitty bust some love with our Triangle Wirefree Bralette (available in both Bio Butter and Flossy Mesh) or the Everybody Scoop Crop - and there’s more coming your way soon.
Busty and boobalicious? Step right this way and sample our Support Wirefree Bralette, the Strapless Underwire Bra or our tried and true Mesh Underwire Bra.
When was the last time you felt good about your bra, told your friends about a new purchase or thought, damn - this is the best bra I’ve ever owned… you deserve to feel that way, everyday. A good bra is more than straps, hooks and cups, it’s the total package. And you’re a few clicks away from getting it delivered to your door.
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Nala Knowledge
How many bras should I have?
Seven to ten bras is a solid starting point (go beyond nude, and invest in green, pink and red too). Most people have one or two supportive bralettes, one crop or chill out bra, a wirefree bra, one strapless bra, two or three T-shirt bras, a go to sexy bra and a sports bra. Now, your collection could be totally different based on your comfort preferences (some people really don’t like underwire), activity (we’re looking at you cardio queens), support needs (you can get by in triangle cuts) or things like age and changing needs (hey mamas). There is no one answer for everybody, only the right answer for you.
How do I measure my bra size at home?
It’s time to bust out your measuring tape and leave all assumptions at the door. While you may be a 16E or an 8D in a big box shop, sizing does tend to vary across the board, so it’s always good to know your precise centimeters.
Finding your band size - with a bra on, wrap the tape around your underbust and measure where the band sits. It shouldn’t be loose and lazy, but firm and parallel to the ground. Between sizes? Round down to the nearest even number to find your band size.
Finding your bust size - keeping your bra on, move the measuring tape to the fullest part of your bustline, but don’t squish your chest. Ideally, the tape should sit flush and neat on your boobs. On the cusp of two cups? Round up to the bigger of the pair.
Need a little more help than a quick and dirty guide? We’ve got you covered.