Panache Wired Sports Bra
Panache Wired Sports Bra - Grey Marl / 28 / DD On backorder — ships as soon as available
About this style
About this style
Panache #5021
Panache Sports Bra Sizing - U.K. Sized- See Size Chart
Panache is well-known for their line of sports bras that includes styles designed specifically to fit and flatter the figures of curvy and full-busted women. This high-impact sports bra from Panache in particular provides plenty of support and security for women of any bust size.
It is an encapsulated sports bra that is designed with full-coverage contour cups that offer padded, lined support that shapes and secures your bust. It also includes supportive underwire that is encased with padding to prevent irritation and discomfort during your workouts. Elastic lining around the back and sides of this sports bra ensures a snug and comfortable fit and keeps this bra from riding up or slipping down while you exercise. Power net in the back and flat seams all around help ensure a smooth finish for your bust underneath this bra.
This ultra-supportive and secure sports bra is also designed to keep you cool and dry during even your most vigorous workouts. It is made from special wicking fabric that efficiently absorbs moisture to keep your skin cool and dry. It also features a central mesh insert for added breathability at all times.
This versatile sports bra comes with convertible straps that you can configure in different ways--including a standard configuration and a racerback configuration--to better meet your needs. This Panache sports bra comes in sizes 28B all the way up to 40J in order to fit and flatter busts of all shapes and sizes.
Fabric & Care:
- 47% polyester, 40% polyamide, 13% elastane
- Care: Hand wash Warm. Drip dry. Do NOT bleach, tumble dry, iron or dry clean.
Country of origin:
- Imported
Delivery Details
Delivery Details
- Ships in 1–3 business days
- Free U.S. shipping on orders $50+
- Standard shipping (5–7 business days)
- Expedited shipping (2–4 business days)
- Tracking details emailed once your order ships
- Worldwide shipping available
Returns & Exchanges
- Easy 30-day returns
- Discreet packaging on all orders
- View full Shipping & Returns Policy
- Measure two things: your band (snug under the bust) and your bust (across the fullest point).
- Subtract band from bust. Each inch of difference is one cup letter — 1″ A, 2″ B, 3″ C, 4″ D, 5″ DD.
- Pair your band number with your cup letter. A 32″ band with a 36″ bust is a 32D.
- A cup letter is a difference, not a fixed volume — a 32D and a 36D are different cup sizes.
- Between sizes? Use a sister size — same cup volume, one band over.
- Re-measure every 6–12 months. Brand fit varies; treat the chart as a starting point.
How to Measure Your Bra Size
Two measurements with a soft tape, basic subtraction, a moment to interpret — about five minutes. Measure over a thin, unlined bra (or no bra for the band), and keep the tape parallel to the floor.
Wrap the tape snugly around your ribcage directly under the bust, parallel to the floor, on the exhale. Round to the nearest even inch — bands come in even sizes only (28, 30, 32, 34…).
Wearing an unlined, non-padded bra, wrap the tape around the fullest point of the chest, parallel to the floor, snug but not compressing. For a C cup and above, lean to 90° while measuring.
Bust minus band, in inches. Each inch of difference is one cup letter: 1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D, 5=DD, 6=DDD/F, 7=G. Round to the nearest whole inch.
Pair your band number with your cup letter. A 33″ band (rounds to 32) with a 36″ bust (4″ difference) gives a 32D. A 36″ band with a 39″ bust gives a 36C.
Older guides told you to add four inches to your underbust to find the band. Don't. Modern band elastic is engineered for the direct underbust measurement — adding inches creates a too-loose band, the leading cause of bra mis-fit.
For the full step-by-step with troubleshooting, see how to measure your bra size at home.
The Master US Bra Size Chart
Find your underbust measurement down the left column, then read across to your bust measurement. Where they meet is your size. The row gives you the band; the cup letter is the bust-to-band difference.
| Underbust (Band) | A (+1″) | B (+2″) | C (+3″) | D (+4″) | DD (+5″) | DDD/F (+6″) | G (+7″) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28″ | 28A · 29″ | 28B · 30″ | 28C · 31″ | 28D · 32″ | 28DD · 33″ | 28DDD · 34″ | 28G · 35″ |
| 30″ | 30A · 31″ | 30B · 32″ | 30C · 33″ | 30D · 34″ | 30DD · 35″ | 30DDD · 36″ | 30G · 37″ |
| 32″ | 32A · 33″ | 32B · 34″ | 32C · 35″ | 32D · 36″ | 32DD · 37″ | 32DDD · 38″ | 32G · 39″ |
| 34″ | 34A · 35″ | 34B · 36″ | 34C · 37″ | 34D · 38″ | 34DD · 39″ | 34DDD · 40″ | 34G · 41″ |
| 36″ | 36A · 37″ | 36B · 38″ | 36C · 39″ | 36D · 40″ | 36DD · 41″ | 36DDD · 42″ | 36G · 43″ |
| 38″ | 38A · 39″ | 38B · 40″ | 38C · 41″ | 38D · 42″ | 38DD · 43″ | 38DDD · 44″ | 38G · 45″ |
| 40″ | 40A · 41″ | 40B · 42″ | 40C · 43″ | 40D · 44″ | 40DD · 45″ | 40DDD · 46″ | 40G · 47″ |
| 42″ | 42A · 43″ | 42B · 44″ | 42C · 45″ | 42D · 46″ | 42DD · 47″ | 42DDD · 48″ | 42G · 49″ |
| 44″ | 44A · 45″ | 44B · 46″ | 44C · 47″ | 44D · 48″ | 44DD · 49″ | 44DDD · 50″ | 44G · 51″ |
Format: size · bust measurement in inches. Read left to right — a 32″ underbust with a 36″ bust = 32D.
Bra Cup Sizes Explained
The single most misunderstood thing on any bra chart: a cup letter is not a fixed volume. It's the difference between your bust and your band. That's why a 32D and a 36D are not the same cup size — the 36D holds more, because it sits on a bigger band. The cup-size chart below shows what each difference means.
| Bust − Band | US Cup | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| 1″ | A | One inch of projection beyond the ribcage. |
| 2″ | B | The most common starting estimate — often too small once the band is corrected. |
| 3″ | C | The most-shopped cup overall. See C cup size explained. |
| 4″ | D | Last cup that's identical across US, UK, and EU systems. |
| 5″ | DD | Where US and UK sizing begins to diverge. See DD cup size explained. |
| 6″ | DDD / F | US doubles up (DDD); UK and EU continue the alphabet. |
| 7″ | G | Full-bust territory — band fit matters most here. |
Because the cup is a difference and not an absolute, two bras with the same letter on different bands hold different amounts. This is the whole basis of sister sizing — and why the size on your old bra is a poor guide to a new brand.
Sister Size Reference
Sister sizes share the same cup volume on a different band. They solve the most common mis-fit pattern (band wrong, cup right) and roughly triple your shopping range. Going up one band and down one cup letter gives a looser-band sister; going down one band and up one cup gives a tighter-band sister. (For the deep dive, see sister sizes explained.)
| Sister Down (tighter band, larger cup) | Your Size | Sister Up (looser band, smaller cup) |
|---|---|---|
| 30D | 32C | 34B |
| 30DD | 32D | 34C |
| 32C | 34B | 36A |
| 32D | 34C | 36B |
| 32DD | 34D | 36C |
| 32DDD | 34DD | 36D |
| 34C | 36B | 38A |
| 34D | 36C | 38B |
| 34DD | 36D | 38C |
| 36D | 38C | 40B |
| 36DD | 38D | 40C |
International Sizes at a Glance
Shopping a UK, European, or Japanese brand? Cup letters match through D, then diverge — and bands switch from inches to centimeters. Here's the quick view for the most common sizes; the full country-by-country charts, the cm conversions, and an interactive converter live on the conversion page.
| US | UK | EU | FR / ES | AU / NZ | JP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32C | 32C | 70C | 85C | 10C | 70C |
| 34C | 34C | 75C | 90C | 12C | 75C |
| 34D | 34D | 75D | 90D | 12D | 75D |
| 34DD | 34DD | 75E | 90E | 12DD | 75E |
| 36C | 36C | 80C | 95C | 14C | 80C |
| 36D | 36D | 80D | 95D | 14D | 80D |
"A size chart is a starting point. Brand grading varies, body shapes vary, the same labeled size fits differently across pieces. Use the chart as a hypothesis — and use sister sizing to test it without committing to a wrong number."
— HauteFlair Fit Editorial Team
Frequently Asked Questions
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This page is for informational and educational purposes only. HauteFlair is not responsible for individual fit outcomes — bra sizing varies between brands and styles, and the figures in this chart reflect industry-standard grading, not contractual mappings. For best results, refer to each brand's specific size chart. Last reviewed: June 4, 2026.
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