« Reply #32 on: December 20, 2021, 10:12:09 PM »
I support this brand and their mission.
"Pepper is a body positivity bra company founded in 2017 by Jaclyn Fu and Lia Winograd. These two friends created a Kickstarter campaign with a goal of $10,000 and impressed the lingerie market when they reached that goal in a mere ten hours.
Why so much interest in Pepper bras?
Because women with smaller chests know that when you have small breasts, it’s nearly impossible to find a bra that fits the way it should.
Just like how some lingerie brands cater to curvy women or plus-size bodies (cringe…we hate that phrase!), Pepper bras are designed specifically to fit women who wear AA cup, A cup, and B cup bras. This focus on the smaller bust has made Pepper bras a favorite amongst small-chested women.
That’s because many women have a hard time finding small-sized bras. And even when they do, they usually have to suffer with cup gaps and sagging straps on their small upper body.
Most Pepper bras retail for $50 and $55, which is right in line with what you might expect to pay for a decent bra from Victoria’s Secret and similar bra brands. But unlike some of the bigger and more popular bra brands, Pepper manufactures all of its products with sustainable, ethical practices in mind.
Not only do they not use harsh chemicals, but they also use less water in the production process, both of which help the brand keep its carbon footprint to a minimum. Plus, at their factory in Colombia, 85% of their employees are women. We love that!
What Makes Pepper Bras Different?
Pepper isn’t like other bra brands. The fact that they cater to women with small boobs really helps them to stand out from other intimates’ manufacturers and lingerie brands.
Pepper bras are different because their bras fit differently than other brands. Their bras come in band sizes ranging from 30 to 40 and cup sizes from AA to B. They also make styles in hard-to-find sizes, such as 40A and 38AA.
The average bra size in the U.S. is 34DD. Yes, you read that right.
With so many large-breasted women out there shopping for bras, it’s no surprise that most bras are designed to provide lift and support for larger boobs. On top of that, many bras that do come in with a small band and small cup sizes are push-up bras that include pads, assuming that every small-chested woman wishes she had bigger boobs.
And that’s just not the case.
There are plenty of small-chested women in the world, plenty of proud members of the itty bitty titty committee who aren’t looking to change their silhouette or fool anyone by wearing a giant padded bra or stuffing cutlets into their cups. Some women have learned to embrace their tiny ta-tas, and that’s who Pepper bras are made for.
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