Shop Longline Bras
A longline bra extends well below the bust, down the ribcage toward the waist, and that extra length is what sets it apart. The longer, wider band helps distribute support across more of your torso, creating a secure feel and a smooth, flattering silhouette under clothing. Many customers love the added stability and smoothing that a longline provides, particularly under fitted outfits.
Some longline bras have a structured, lingerie-inspired look, while others are soft and delicate with beautiful lace detailing. Many customers choose them not only for the extra support and smoothing they provide, but because they simply look stunning on the body. Whether you're looking for an everyday favourite, something special for an event, or a fashion-forward piece that deserves to be seen, a longline bra offers a unique combination of style and support.
Why Shop Longline Bras at DeBra's
For over 25 years we have fitted Australian women across sizes 6-36, A to LL cup, helping customers find supportive bras that suit their shape, lifestyle, and wardrobe. Longline bras are a favourite for customers who want the support of a well-fitted bra combined with a smooth, flattering finish under clothing.
Because a longline depends on the band sitting correctly along its full length, fit matters even more than usual. Every order is backed by free fittings in store, by phone, or over Zoom, and our fitters can help you identify the styles most likely to suit your shape and torso length. Free shipping is included Australia-wide on orders over $150.
Support and a Smoother Line
The appeal of a longline is that it does more than one job. The wider band creates a secure, supportive feel, while the extended sides and back help create a smoother line under clothing without the need for heavy shapewear.
Depending on the look you're after, the collection includes:
- Everyday longline styles that combine support, comfort, and smoothing for regular wear.
- Lace longline bras that pair beautiful detailing with a supportive fit, making them ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions.
- Fashion-forward longline styles that look just as good peeking out beneath a blazer or low-cut top as they do underneath clothing.
Finding Your Longline Fit
A longline should sit firm and flat against the body along its whole length, with the band level front to back and the cups holding the bust fully. Because the band runs lower than a traditional bra, your torso length matters too. If a style digs in at the waist or rides up, it is usually a fit issue rather than a problem with the style itself.
Not sure where to start? Our fitters will help you find a longline that supports, smooths, and sits comfortably on your body, whether you're shopping for everyday wear, a special occasion, or simply a style that makes you feel incredible. Browse the full range of bras online, or visit us in store and let us fit you properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a longline bra?
A longline bra extends below the bust and down toward the waist with a longer, wider band than a regular bra. That extra length creates a secure, supportive feel and a smoother silhouette under clothing, while the style itself ranges from structured, lingerie-inspired designs to soft lace pieces.
Are longline bras good for a fuller bust?
Yes. The longer band helps distribute support across more of the torso, creating a secure feel and a smooth silhouette under clothing. A strong band and supportive cups are what make a longline work particularly well for many fuller-busted customers.
Do longline bras help create a smoother silhouette?
They can. The extended band, sides, and back help create a smoother line under fitted clothing, while many customers also enjoy the feeling of added support and stability that a longline bra provides.
How should a longline bra fit?
Fit works much the same as any other bra, with the added consideration of torso length. The band should sit firm and level along its full length, the cups should hold the bust comfortably without overspill, and the bra should not dig in at the waist or ride up. If it does, a professional fitting will usually identify the adjustment needed.