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Best 38M Bras for Full-Bust Support

A 38M sits deep enough into the cup range that most mainstream labels simply don't go there — the three brands you'll find at this size (Elomi, Freya, and Panache) are UK full-bust specialists who have engineered bras at M cup by design, not as an afterthought. Elomi leads with its wider 38 band and reinforced construction built specifically for fuller, heavier busts. Freya and Panache bring more style variety — balconettes, plunges, and full-coverage options — with cup engineering that holds its shape through repeated wear. The price range runs $36–$75, meaning you don't have to spend top dollar to get a genuinely well-constructed bra at this size.

8 bras reviewed · 298 options in stock across 4 brands

The short answer

At 38M, your realistic shortlist comes down to three UK full-bust specialists — Elomi, Freya, and Panache — who actually engineer to this cup depth. Elomi's wider band construction and reinforced side panels make it the go-to for everyday wear, while Freya and Panache round out the options for balconette and full-coverage styles. With 275 options across these three brands, there's enough variety to find the right silhouette without compromising on fit.

Quick Comparison

#BraBest ForSizesPrice
1Morgan Stretch Banded BraBest Overall32–46, DD–O$74
2Lindsey Side Support BraBest Under T-Shirts30–40, D–M$68
3Freya Fancies Balcony Bra (GG - K Cup)Best Balconette28–38, J–O$64
4Envy Full Cup BraBest Full-Coverage28–40, G–O$36
5Lucie Stretch Plunge BraBest for Shape32–46, DD–O$74
6Illusion Side Support BraBest Under T-Shirts (Fantasie)30–42, D–M$69
7Starlight Side Support Balcony Bra (J - O Cup)Best for Shape (Freya)28–38, J–O$66
8Ana Plunge BraBest Plunge for Necklines28–38, G–M$36

Shopping for 38M: What You Need to Know

A 38M is a size that narrows your brand options significantly — not because you're an unusual shape, but because most manufacturers simply don't invest in the cup engineering that M requires. The three brands in this guide (Elomi, Freya, Panache) each take a distinct approach: Elomi prioritises band width and side-panel reinforcement for heavier busts, Panache leads with seamed cup construction and wide gore engineering, and Freya offers the most style variety with balconette and side-support options calibrated to J–O cups. Understanding what each brand does differently at this size helps you match the right construction to your body and your wardrobe.

298
38M options in our catalog
4
brands carrying 38M
$21–$155
price range across top picks

Detailed Reviews

#1Best Overall

Morgan Stretch Banded Bra

Elomi · 32–46, DD–O · $74

Morgan Stretch Banded Bra

Elomi's Morgan is built for exactly this end of the size range — the stretch banded construction distributes weight across the full band width, which matters significantly at a 38M where cup volume is substantial. The side panels are reinforced to prevent the tissue migration that wider cups can cause over a long day. It's Elomi's most practical everyday option and earns the top spot because it solves the right problems without overcomplicating the design.

What we like:

  • Stretch band spreads load across full width
  • Reinforced side panels reduce tissue migration
  • Wide size run: 32–46, DD–O
  • Reliable Elomi cup engineering at M depth

Watch out for:

  • Styling is functional, not fashion-forward
  • Stretch fabric may loosen faster over time
#2Best Under T-Shirts

Lindsey Side Support Bra

Fantasie · 30–40, D–M · $68

Lindsey Side Support Bra

A reliable option in the full-bust catalog at this size. A smooth, seamless silhouette that disappears under fitted tops. A strong second-tier pick at this size.

What we like:

  • Available in this size combo
  • Currently in stock
  • Smooth under clothing
  • Molded cups for shape

Watch out for:

  • Less detail than lace styles
#3Best Balconette

Freya Fancies Balcony Bra (GG - K Cup)

Freya · 28–38, J–O · $64

Freya Fancies Balcony Bra (GG - K Cup)

Freya's Fancies Balcony brings a lighter, more styled approach to the 38M range — the balconette cut lifts and rounds rather than flattening, which is a meaningful shape difference at this cup volume. Freya's cup construction at J–O runs true to size and holds its projected shape well through the day. It's the pick when you want something that looks considered rather than purely utilitarian.

What we like:

  • Balconette cut lifts and rounds at M cup
  • Freya cup sizing runs true through O
  • More styled than average full-bust option
  • Available up to 38 band in J–O range

Watch out for:

  • Balcony style suits fuller-on-top shapes best
  • Less side coverage than full-cup options
#4Best Full-Coverage

Envy Full Cup Bra

Panache · 28–40, G–O · $36

Envy Full Cup Bra

Panache's Envy is a straightforward full-coverage bra with the kind of wide gore and seamed cup construction that Panache is known for — at 38M, that seaming does real work to contain and shape the cup rather than just covering it. At $36 it's the most accessible price point in this guide, and the G–O cup range with 28–40 band coverage means Panache has genuinely calibrated this style to the deep-cup end. It's the practical full-coverage choice for everyday wear.

What we like:

  • Wide gore and seamed cups for real containment
  • Most affordable pick in this guide at $36
  • Full-coverage cut works under most clothing
  • Panache's classic engineering holds shape well

Watch out for:

  • Traditional seaming shows under thin fabric
  • Less stretch than Elomi band construction
#5Best for Shape

Lucie Stretch Plunge Bra

Elomi · 32–46, DD–O · $74

Lucie Stretch Plunge Bra

The Lucie takes Elomi's reliable band engineering and applies it to a plunge silhouette — a combination that's genuinely hard to find at 38M because plunge styles require careful cup engineering to avoid spillage at this cup depth. The stretch fabric keeps the fit adaptive across the day, and the plunge neckline opens up more clothing options than a full-cup style allows. It sits at the same $74 price point as the Morgan but solves a different wardrobe problem.

What we like:

  • Plunge cut works under lower necklines
  • Elomi stretch construction adapts through the day
  • Wide size run: 32–46, DD–O
  • Shaped cups project without flattening

Watch out for:

  • Plunge depth may not suit all bust shapes
  • Stretch fabric less structured than woven options
#6Best Under T-Shirts (Fantasie)

Illusion Side Support Bra

Fantasie · 30–42, D–M · $69

Illusion Side Support Bra

A reliable option in the full-bust catalog at this size. A smooth, seamless silhouette that disappears under fitted tops.

What we like:

  • Available in this size combo
  • Currently in stock
  • Smooth under clothing
  • Molded cups for shape

Watch out for:

  • Less detail than lace styles
#7Best for Shape (Freya)

Starlight Side Support Balcony Bra (J - O Cup)

Freya · 28–38, J–O · $66

Starlight Side Support Balcony Bra (J - O Cup)

Freya's Starlight adds dedicated side-support boning to the balconette frame, which addresses a specific problem at M cup — keeping lateral breast tissue in the cup rather than migrating toward the underarm. The J–O cup range with 28–38 band means this style is calibrated for deep cups, not simply extended up from a smaller size. It's the Freya pick if side support is a priority alongside shape.

What we like:

  • Side-support boning reduces lateral tissue migration
  • Balconette shape with added containment
  • Designed specifically for J–O cup depth
  • Freya's consistent cup sizing through O

Watch out for:

  • Boning may feel rigid for some wearers
  • Band tops out at 38 — no wider option
#8Best Plunge for Necklines

Ana Plunge Bra

Panache · 28–38, G–M · $36

Ana Plunge Bra

Panache's Ana is the most neckline-friendly option in this guide — the plunge construction sits low between the cups while Panache's seamed engineering still keeps M-cup volume contained. It's worth noting the size run caps at M cup, so 38M sits at the top of the Ana's range; fit is reliable here but there's no headroom if you size up. At $36, it's an accessible entry point for a plunge style at this size.

What we like:

  • Low plunge centre works under open necklines
  • Panache seamed cups contain volume at M
  • Most affordable plunge option at $36
  • Classic Panache engineering in a versatile silhouette

Watch out for:

  • 38M is the top of this style's size run
  • Seaming visible under lightweight fabrics

How We Evaluate

Every bra on this list was evaluated against four criteria specific to 38M shoppers:

Support (40%)

Wide bands, reinforced wires or molded cups, full coverage — engineered for 38M loads, not scaled-up smaller patterns.

Fit Accuracy (25%)

Does the labeled size match the actual fit? We note when a brand runs large, small, or true to size for 38M.

Comfort (20%)

All-day wearability without digging, rubbing, or strap pressure — the comfort bar at 38M is higher than at smaller cups.

Value (15%)

Is the quality worth the price? Full-bust bras typically run $40–$80 — we flag what punches above its price point.

38M Bra Buying Guide

Who actually serves L+ cups

At L cup and above, the field narrows to a small group of UK full-bust specialists — at 38M specifically, that means Elomi, Freya, and Panache. These brands don't simply extend their standard range upward; they design separate pattern blocks for deep cups, which affects everything from gore width to strap placement to underwire curvature. Elomi is the strongest choice for wider 38 bands and heavier busts, with reinforced construction throughout. Freya covers the most style ground with balconette, side-support, and plunge options all available in J–O cups. Panache brings classic full-cup and plunge engineering with a wide gore that genuinely contains M-cup volume rather than just covering it. If you're finding bras in this range that claim to reach M cup from a brand not on this list, check the cup construction carefully — stretched-fabric workarounds and nominal sizing are common at the deep end of cup ranges.

Common fit traps at L/M/N/O

The most common fit problem at M cup is a gore that doesn't sit flat — at this cup depth, a narrow or shallow gore will be pushed away from the sternum by breast tissue, which shifts the underwire out of position and reduces support across the whole bra. Panache's wide gore construction addresses this directly; Elomi's side-panel reinforcement tackles the related problem of lateral tissue migration. A second trap is band extension: some styles technically list 38 in their size run but achieve it by adding an extender panel rather than engineering the band properly at 38 — this reduces support because the band isn't anchored correctly. A third issue is strap placement — at M cup, straps set too close together or too far apart will pull the cup off-centre, so look for brands like Freya that calibrate strap width to cup size rather than scaling uniformly. Finally, avoid the temptation to size up in the band to find more cup volume — the sister-size principle has real limits at this end of the range, and a looser band will undermine the support the cup construction provides.

When to shop UK brands directly

For 38M, shopping UK brands directly — Elomi, Freya, or Panache — is often worth considering, particularly for access to colourways and styles that don't reach US stockists. All three brands ship internationally and price in USD on their own sites, so the process is straightforward. UK sizing uses the same numeric band system, and M cup translates directly, so there's no conversion needed. The main practical consideration is return shipping if fit isn't right — it's worth ordering two or three styles at once to justify the process. Direct brand sites also tend to carry the full size run, whereas US retailers may only stock the most popular sizes and drop the deep-cup options like 38M first when stock runs low. If you've had trouble finding 38M in stock locally, the brand sites are a reliable fallback.

Try a Sister Size

Same cup volume, different band. If your 38M doesn't feel right, the sister sizes below have nearly the same fit with a different band tension. Learn more in our sister sizes guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 38M considered a large bust?

Yes — 38M sits well into the large-bust range by any measure, combining a wide band with a cup volume that puts it beyond what most mainstream brands engineer to. The M cup is roughly 12–13 inches of difference between bust and underbust measurement, which requires dedicated cup pattern construction rather than a simple size extension. The fact that only three brands carry this size (Elomi, Freya, and Panache) reflects how genuinely specialised the engineering is at this combination.

Which brands actually carry 38M?

At 38M, the brands with genuine in-range stock are Elomi, Freya, and Panache — all UK full-bust specialists. Elomi covers the widest band range (32–46) and is strongest for heavier, fuller busts. Freya offers the most style variety, particularly in balconette and side-support designs. Panache brings seamed full-cup and plunge options with classic engineering built for deep cups.

Should I try a sister size if 38M doesn't fit perfectly?

Sister sizing — going to 40L or 36N to adjust band tightness while keeping similar cup volume — is worth trying if the cup fits but the band feels slightly off. However, at M cup the range of available sister sizes is limited: 40L and 36N are both within the size runs of Elomi, Freya, and Panache, so the same brands remain your options. Be cautious about going too far up in band size to compensate — a looser band reduces the structural support that Elomi's reinforced panels and Panache's wide gore are designed to deliver.

How should the band fit on a full-bust bra?

The band should sit level all the way around — not riding up at the back — and you should be able to slide two fingers underneath it, but no more. At 38M, most of the support load falls on the band, so a band that's even slightly loose will transfer that load to the straps, causing shoulder pressure and cup displacement over time. Start on the loosest hook when new; as the elastic relaxes with washing and wear, you'll move to tighter hooks to maintain the same fit.

How much should I expect to spend on a 38M bra?

The price range across the brands available at 38M runs from $36 (Panache's Envy and Ana) to $75 (Elomi's Molly). Freya's styles sit in the $64–$66 range, and most Elomi styles land around $74. The lower Panache prices reflect their focus on core construction over fashion detailing, not lower quality — both the Envy and Ana use the same seamed cup engineering as Panache's higher-priced styles.

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