9 Lies Everyone's Telling You About Lingerie

Lingerie can be a lot of things—necessary, sexy, delicate, strong, beautiful—but what it certainly is not is the sum of its misconceptions. Openly talking about lingerie is not something most women are comfortable with, and because of that, a whole circle of "lies" has developed around the topic, further pushing women into their holes of uncertainty and intimidation when it comes to their underpinnings. Suddenly, they find themselves too intimidated to ask questions, chained to their ideas of what lingerie even is, and imprisoned by the picture of their body they've painted in their head. The only way to break free of these negative connotations is to read this article. Okay, I'm only joking, but the lingerie experts ahead have many feelings about these misconceptions surrounding lingerie and today, they're here to officially squash them.

Today, you'll be hearing from Sandra Rose, VP merchandising and brand at Journelle, and the lovely team from Addition Elle as they reveal the nine biggest lies everyone is telling you about lingerie. From sizing to silhouettes, there's a lie in here that will resonate with each and every one of you—I'm sure of it. After reading (and shopping) these expert tips on what lingerie actually is and how this can apply to your own negligee drawer, your lingerie life will be smooth sailing.

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Journelle)

LIE: If you have a larger cup size, you have to wear underwire. 

"Although underwire provides exceptional support, there are great wireless options for larger busts. Two that we love here at Journelle are the Fortnight Luna Longline Bra and the Cosabella Never Say Never Curvy Sweetie Bralette. Both of these offer ample coverage in the cups and a wide band for extra support. These bras are designed to fit bigger cup sizes, so they are constructed with durable seaming and reinforced mesh linings for added shape and strength. Wide straps on these styles keep them from slipping throughout the day." — Sandra Rose, VP Merchandising and Brand at Journelle

LIE: Underwires are uncomfortable.

"If you're wearing the right size in the right bra, you should never notice the underwire. Most underwire complaints are the results of a too-small cup or a bra band that's riding up at the back. A well-fitted bra that feels like a second skin can make all the difference for your comfort." — Addition Elle team 

LIE: All breasts fit in all bras as long as you're wearing the right size.

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"Everyone is shaped differently. This means that there are styles that will work for you and others that probably won't fit as well. This is normal! If you notice that plunge bras dig into your breast tissue and cause the dreaded 'quad-boob effect' this may mean that your breasts are fuller on top. A demi-cup style like the Simone Perele Delice Demi Cup Bra or Journelle Anais Low Balconette Bra might be a better fit for you. On the contrary, if you notice gaping in your cups, you may be shallower on top. A plunge style like the Journelle Victoire Plunge Bra or the Natori Feathers Contour Plunge Bra could work well! These are just two variations in breast shape, and it's important to know your own. Take a look at our Fit Guide to learn which styles are best for your shape!" — Sandra Rose

"Just like our individual bodies, each bra brand and bra style is unique. There are many different shapes of breasts and a variety of bra styles that work for each shape. Even within brands, collections may fit differently. It's important to try before you buy or order multiple sizes, just to be on the safe side!" — Addition Elle team 

LIE: Style is more important than fit.

"The first rule is to know your size. Nobody wants the dreaded double bubble. Too many women wear the wrong size, so it's important to get fitted by a bra fit specialist. Plus, the perfect-fitting bra can change over time. Get refitted if you experience a significant change in your body weight that affects the fit of your bra." — Addition Elle team 

LIE: You can't wear a pretty bra every day. Unlined bras aren't supportive and are only for special occasions.

"Journelle couldn't disagree more! We love to see confident individuals who want to wear pretty styles as part of their everyday routine. Gorgeous, unlined styles like the Journelle Romy Demi Bra, Gossard Glossies Moulded Bra, and Journelle Isabel Balconette Bra provide support, shape, and comfort for wear throughout the day, all while being standout and super flattering. The components that make a great everyday bra are strong cups, quality seaming, and a well-fitting band, making all three of these styles top contenders." — Sandra Rose

LIE: Padded bras add volume.

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"If you wear the right bra size, a padded bra will enhance your shape, smooth your breasts, and cover your nipples, but it won’t add volume. Rather, it enhances what you have while giving you a smooth, streamlined look. If you're looking for more oomph, a push-up bra, or balconette, is a great option." — Addition Elle team 

LIE: You can never "become" a lingerie person. 

"Design variation is vast in modern lingerie. It seems that more and more lingerie brands are catering to the diversity of all individuals. While we love a classic, lacy three-piece set, there are options and styles well beyond to fit a variety of needs and wants. A style like the Only Hearts Whisper Sweet Nothings Coucou Bodysuit is a fresh take on delightful and sweet lingerie. Then you have the many Bordelle styles that are perfect for those who want to express their love for boldness, sexuality, and power. The spectrum is boundless, and we guarantee that there is something for you that will have you feeling confident and beautiful." — Sandra Rose

LIE: Once you get fit, that's your bra size forever.

"Maybe the biggest lie of them all! Breast size, shape, and density can change quite often, throughout the year and sometimes even throughout the month. Life changes, body changes, pregnancy, and nursing can also affect your size. It's essential to get fit often. Even if you come to Journelle certain of your current size, we recommend getting measured. This way, we can make sure you're leaving with a well-fitting piece that is comfortable and providing you with the correct support." — Sandra Rose

LIE: One bra can serve all functions—day or night.

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"One bra is not enough! A well-stocked lingerie drawer should include the following essential styles: a lightly padded T-shirt bra, a strapless underwire bra, a wire-free bra with molded cups, and a lace or embroidered bra with decorative straps that will embrace your curves and give you a flattering cleavage. And if you're active, a sports bra with at least medium support is a must!" — Addition Elle team 

Editorial Director

Lauren Eggertsen is currently the editorial director of Who What Wear and has worked at the company for over eight years, where she started as an associate editor and has since worked her way up. Lauren has over 10 years of experience in the fashion editorial space, starting her career with internships at Marc Jacobs, Marie Claire, and The Zoe Report, where she was later hired as their editorial assistant. Lauren has worked in the Los Angeles and New York Who What Wear offices but currently calls L.A. home. It is here where she leads and manages Who What Wear's fashion team and oversees all day-to-day editorial content and large tentpole moments. This includes all of the runway, trend, and shopping-driven content that ultimately helps to build a strong brand reputation within the industry. Lauren's role also includes helping to set the fashion direction for all original photo shoots and often styles many of the celebrity cover shoots, including big names like Kaia Gerber, Normani, and Kristen Stewart.

She has also attended multiple fashion weeks, including New York, London, Milan, and Paris, where her personal style has been featured on sites such as Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, and Elle. She prides herself on discovering and supporting small brands and on her knack for a good vintage shopping find. When she isn't working, she enjoys researching and dining at reputable restaurants around both her neighborhood and the globe.