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Best 44H Bras for Full-Bust Support

A 44H is a size where band depth and cup engineering have to work together — and most mainstream brands simply don't make it this far. The four labels that do — Elomi, Glamorise, Panache, and Wacoal — each take a different approach, from Elomi's wide-band plus-size construction to Wacoal's seamless molded cups. With 235 options across those brands at this size, the range is real, but knowing which label solves which problem saves a lot of trial-and-error. This guide ranks them honestly, with tradeoffs included.

8 bras reviewed · 235 options in stock across 4 brands

The short answer

At 44H, your options narrow to four brands that actually engineer for this band-and-cup combination: Elomi, Glamorise, Panache, and Wacoal. Elomi's Cate Non Wired Soft Cup Bra earns the top spot for its reinforced side panels and wide-band comfort, while Glamorise and Panache fill the wireless and balconette gaps. Across the 235 options in this size, prices run from $29 to $89, so there's a solid pick at every budget.

Quick Comparison

#BraBest ForSizesPrice
1Cate Non Wired Soft Cup BraBest Overall36–48, B–I$69
2MagicLift Natural Shape Support BraBest Wireless Plus36–52, B–H$41
3Esme Balcony BraBest Balconette34–46, DDD–M$37
4Basic Beauty Full Figure Seamless Underwire BraBest Full-Coverage32–44, C–H$62
5Morgan Stretch Banded BraBest Under T-Shirts32–46, DD–O$74
6Front-Closure WonderWire BraBest Front-Closure34–48, B–H$43
7Esme Balcony BraBest Balconette (Panache)34–46, DDD–M$37
8Awareness Underwire BraBest Full-Coverage (Wacoal)32–44, C–I$72

Shopping for 44H: What You Need to Know

A 44H sits at a crossroads where band width and cup depth both demand specialist construction — and the two requirements don't always come from the same label. Elomi is built specifically for wider bands with H+ cups; Panache extends its full-bust engineering to 44 but reaches higher cup depths; Glamorise covers the wireless and front-closure gaps that the UK brands leave; and Wacoal brings seamless molded-cup precision to the top of its size run. Understanding what each brand prioritizes helps you match the right construction to your daily needs rather than defaulting to whatever happens to come up first in search.

235
44H options in our catalog
4
brands carrying 44H
$29–$89
price range across top picks

Detailed Reviews

#1Best Overall

Cate Non Wired Soft Cup Bra

Elomi · 36–48, B–I · $69

Cate Non Wired Soft Cup Bra

Elomi built the Cate specifically for wider bands and fuller cups, and the 44H fits squarely in its sweet spot. The soft-cup construction uses reinforced side panels and a wide underband to distribute weight without a wire, which matters a lot at this size. It's the most rounded solution in the catalog for everyday wear.

What we like:

  • Wire-free with genuine H-cup lift
  • Reinforced side panels reduce side spillage
  • Wide underband sits flat and stable
  • Available through I cup for room to size up

Watch out for:

  • Less defined shape than underwire styles
  • Styling is functional, not fashion-forward
#2Best Wireless Plus

MagicLift Natural Shape Support Bra

Glamorise · 36–52, B–H · $41

MagicLift Natural Shape Support Bra

Glamorise's MagicLift is one of the few wireless options that reaches a 44H with a band wide enough to actually anchor the load. The wide straps and reinforced back panel are designed for plus-size frames, and the natural-shape cups avoid the flattened look common in wireless bras at this cup depth. At $41, it's the most accessible wireless pick in this size.

What we like:

  • Wireless with real support at 44H
  • Wide straps reduce shoulder dig-in
  • Reinforced back panel for band stability
  • Reaches band sizes up to 52

Watch out for:

  • Styling is utilitarian, limited colors
  • Cup shape less rounded than Elomi
#3Best Balconette

Esme Balcony Bra

Panache · 34–46, DDD–M · $37

Esme Balcony Bra

Panache's Esme is a three-part cup balconette cut to sit lower on the bust and create a rounder, more lifted profile — an unusual find at 44H. Panache's engineering background shows in the angled seams that hold cup shape through the day without relying on padding. The $37 price point makes it the sharpest value in the ranked list.

What we like:

  • Three-part cup holds shape all day
  • Lower neckline works under wide tops
  • Angled seams lift without padding
  • Reaches M cup for easy sister-sizing

Watch out for:

  • Less coverage than full-cup styles
  • Balconette fit requires precise cup sizing
#4Best Full-Coverage

Basic Beauty Full Figure Seamless Underwire Bra

Wacoal · 32–44, C–H · $62

Basic Beauty Full Figure Seamless Underwire Bra

Wacoal's Basic Beauty uses a seamless molded cup that lays flat under fitted clothing — a genuine differentiator at 44H where most full-coverage bras show seam lines. The underwire is set deeper than average to clear the breast root, which reduces the side-wire digging common at H cup. It sits at the top of Wacoal's 44H size run, so fit is precise.

What we like:

  • Seamless molded cup, no visible lines
  • Deep-set underwire reduces side digging
  • Smooth silhouette under fitted tops
  • Wacoal's consistent Japanese sizing

Watch out for:

  • Tops out at H — no larger cup available
  • Premium price for a basic style
#5Best Under T-Shirts

Morgan Stretch Banded Bra

Elomi · 32–46, DD–O · $74

Morgan Stretch Banded Bra

The Morgan's stretch-lace banded construction gives it a smoother profile under t-shirts than most seamed bras at this size. Elomi carries it from DD through O, so 44H sits comfortably in the middle of the size run rather than at the edge, meaning the proportions are engineered for this cup depth. The $74 price reflects the stretch-lace fabrication rather than a basic build.

What we like:

  • Stretch band smooths back bulge
  • Lace cups lie flat under thin fabrics
  • Wide size run, H is not an edge case
  • More polished look than utility styles

Watch out for:

  • Higher price for the Elomi lineup
  • Stretch lace wears faster than woven cups
#6Best Front-Closure

Front-Closure WonderWire Bra

Glamorise · 34–48, B–H · $43

Front-Closure WonderWire Bra

Glamorise's front-closure design solves a real daily-use problem for wearers who find back clasps difficult to manage at a wider band. The WonderWire channels the underwire into a softer casing to reduce pressure points — useful at 44H where standard underwires can dig at the sternum. At $43, it's one of the more affordable underwire picks in this guide.

What we like:

  • Front closure, easy on and off
  • WonderWire casing softens underwire pressure
  • Wide band available up to size 48
  • Good value for an underwire style

Watch out for:

  • Front closure adds bulk at center front
  • Less shape refinement than Panache or Wacoal
#7Best Balconette (Panache)

Esme Balcony Bra

Panache · 34–46, DDD–M · $37

Esme Balcony Bra

The Esme appears again here because Panache releases it in multiple colorways and seasonal fabrics, so this entry reflects a distinct purchase option even at the same price. For a 44H shopper specifically seeking a balconette, Panache's three-part cup construction remains the most engineered option in this category in the catalog. The DDD–M cup range means there's meaningful room to adjust if 44H sits at the edge of your fit.

What we like:

  • Multi-colorway availability for variety
  • Three-part cup, reliable shape retention
  • Low neckline suits scoop and V-neck tops
  • Strong value at $37

Watch out for:

  • Same fit caveats as rank-3 entry
  • Not suited for high-neck or racerback styles
#8Best Full-Coverage (Wacoal)

Awareness Underwire Bra

Wacoal · 32–44, C–I · $72

Awareness Underwire Bra

The Awareness extends Wacoal's 44H lineup one cup further than the Basic Beauty, reaching through I cup, which matters if you're right at the H boundary and need a little more room. The seamed full-coverage cups offer a more structured shape than the seamless Basic Beauty, trading smooth-under-clothing performance for a firmer, more defined silhouette. At $72, it's priced on par with the Basic Beauty but solves a different fit scenario.

What we like:

  • Reaches I cup — more room than Basic Beauty
  • Seamed cups give structured, defined shape
  • Full coverage with high center front
  • Wacoal's precise underwire placement

Watch out for:

  • Seam lines visible under very thin fabrics
  • Premium price for a classic seamed style

How We Evaluate

Every bra on this list was evaluated against four criteria specific to 44H shoppers:

Support (40%)

Wide bands, reinforced wires or molded cups, full coverage — engineered for 44H 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 44H.

Comfort (20%)

All-day wearability without digging, rubbing, or strap pressure — the comfort bar at 44H 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.

44H Bra Buying Guide

Why H/I is the inflection point

At H cup, the breast root — the area where breast tissue attaches to the chest wall — is typically wide enough that standard underwire widths no longer clear it on either side, causing the wire to sit on tissue rather than chest wall. Band engineering also shifts at this point: a 44-inch underband needs more boning channels and wider back panels than a 36-inch band to achieve the same level of stability. Elomi and Glamorise address this with wider back panels and reinforced underbands that are proportioned for larger frames rather than scaled up from smaller sizes. Panache's approach relies on precise cup geometry — angled seams and a deeper cup base — to manage projection at H without requiring extra width in the band. Wacoal solves for the seamline problem differently, using molded cups that hold shape without seams, but this means the cup structure can't flex to accommodate projection variation the way a seamed cup can. The practical result is that H and I cups often need to be evaluated on different criteria than D–G cups, even within the same brand.

Common fit issues at H/I

The most reported fit problem at 44H is underwire placement: wires that are too narrow sit on breast tissue at the sides, causing pain and spillage; wires that are too wide gap at the center front. Elomi's Cate sidesteps this entirely with a wire-free construction, while Wacoal's Basic Beauty uses a deeper-set wire that's been specifically calibrated for wider-root breasts. Cup overflow at the top — sometimes called 'double bubble' — is the second most common issue and usually signals a cup that's too shallow for the projection of a full-H breast rather than a cup that's technically too small. The Panache Esme's three-part construction addresses this by adding a vertical seam that follows breast projection rather than trying to contain it with a single-seam cup. Strap dig-in is also more pronounced at this size because straps bear more vertical load; Glamorise's wide-strap designs are the most direct solution in the catalog for this problem. Band riding up at the back is usually a sign the band is too large rather than too small — try a 42H sister size before sizing down in cup.

Sister sizes that often fit better

The closest sister sizes to 44H are 46G (larger band, smaller cup) and 42I (smaller band, larger cup). Moving to 42I is worth trying if your 44H underwires feel too wide or your band rides up — a smaller band provides more anchor and the extra cup depth accommodates the same bust volume. Panache's Esme is well-suited for this test because its DDD–M cup run means both 44H and 42I are solidly mid-range rather than at the edges of the size chart. Moving to 46G makes sense if your 44 band feels tight across the back or if the band's boning lines dig into your torso — Elomi covers 36–48 with reinforced construction across that range. Glamorise's MagicLift reaches 52 in the band, so if you find yourself between a 44 and a 46 in feel, there's meaningful room to explore without changing brands. Wacoal's size run is tighter — 32–44 — so the 44H is at the top of their band range, and moving to a 46 would require switching to Elomi or Glamorise.

Try a Sister Size

Same cup volume, different band. If your 44H 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 44H considered a large bust?

By volume, yes — a 44H represents a significant amount of breast tissue relative to the torso, and it falls well outside the size range carried by most mainstream retailers. The combination of a wide band and a deep cup means the bra has to do substantial mechanical work, which is why only specialist labels like Elomi, Glamorise, Panache, and Wacoal carry it. In terms of fit experience, wearers at this size often describe it as feeling under-served by the market rather than 'large' in any subjective sense.

Which brands actually carry 44H?

At BraFinder, the four brands with 44H inventory are Elomi, Glamorise, Panache, and Wacoal — 235 options across those four labels. Elomi and Glamorise carry the widest band ranges and are purpose-built for plus-size full-bust sizing, while Panache and Wacoal extend their full-bust engineering up to 44 in the band. Beyond these four, the size simply isn't manufactured at scale by other brands in the catalog.

Should I try a sister size if 44H doesn't fit perfectly?

Yes — 42I and 46G are the two most useful starting points. Try 42I if the underwires feel too wide or the band shifts around; try 46G if the band feels tight or the back panel digs in. Elomi covers both sister sizes with the same reinforced construction, and Panache's wide cup range (DDD–M) means the Esme is available in both as well. Glamorise's MagicLift reaches 52 in the band, so 46G is well within its range if you need to go up.

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

On a correctly fitting band, you should be able to slide two fingers underneath the band at the back but not pull it more than an inch away from your body. At 44H, the band is doing the majority of the support work — roughly 80% — so a band that rides up or stretches away from the body will shift that load onto your shoulders and straps. Elomi and Glamorise both use wider back panels with more boning channels than standard bands, which helps the 44-inch underband stay parallel to the floor. Start on the loosest hook when the bra is new; as the elastic relaxes over time, move to the tighter hooks to maintain the same level of support.

What's the difference between UK and US H cup?

A UK H cup is one cup size larger than a US H cup — in US sizing, the progression runs DDD (or E), then F, G, H, I, while the UK system runs E, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH, J, meaning a UK H is roughly equivalent to a US G. Panache and Elomi use UK sizing, so a Panache 44H is a fuller cup than a Wacoal or Glamorise 44H, which use US sizing conventions. When comparing fits across these four brands, it's worth checking the size chart of each label rather than assuming a shared H means the same cup depth.

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