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Quarter Cup Lingerie

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About Quarter Cup Lingerie

Daring, lifting and beautifully revealing, quarter cup lingerie, also known as shelf-bra style, supports and presents rather than covers. By lifting the bust while leaving it bare, it creates a striking, seductive shape that's all about confidence and allure.

What Is Quarter Cup Lingerie?

A quarter cup, or shelf, bra has a low-cut cup that supports the underside of the bust while leaving the top, and often the nipples, exposed. It lifts and presents the breasts for a bold, sensual silhouette, making it one of the more daring lingerie styles.

Lift and Allure

The appeal of quarter cup lingerie lies in the way it lifts and frames the bust, creating a flattering, eye-catching shape. It's a confident, provocative choice, perfect for those who want their lingerie to make a bold, unmistakable statement.

Styles to Explore

Quarter cup designs appear in standalone bras, basques, bodysuits and full sets, often trimmed with lace or finished with suspender straps for a complete look. Whether subtle or openly daring, there's a shelf-bra style to suit your mood.

Fit and Care

A good fit is key with quarter cup styles, as the support comes from the underband and lower cup. Check the size guide carefully. Delicate fabrics are best hand-washed or washed in a lingerie bag on a gentle cycle, then dried flat away from direct heat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a quarter cup or shelf bra?

It's a bra with a low-cut cup that supports the underside of the bust while leaving the top exposed, lifting and presenting for a daring look.

Does quarter cup lingerie offer support?

Yes, the support comes from the underband and lower cup, which lift the bust. A good fit is important for both comfort and effect.

What styles is it available in?

Quarter cup designs appear in bras, basques, bodysuits and full sets, often with lace trim or suspender straps for a complete look.

How do I care for quarter cup lingerie?

Hand-wash delicate fabrics or use a lingerie bag on a gentle cycle, then dry flat away from direct heat to protect the fabric.