From Matching Sets to Full Looks
Bra and panty sets make up the largest portion of this category, available in both underwire and wire-free styles with matching briefs, thongs, or boyshorts. For a more focused browse, the bra and panty sets collection lets you filter by size and coverage without the broader mix. Babydolls and chemises tend toward a looser silhouette, usually pairing a lace or mesh top with a matching thong or brief. Cami sets use a longer, adjustable top that can double as a layering piece. Corset sets add boning and lace-up closures for a more structured silhouette, and garter sets pair a garter belt with a matching bra and panty. Each represents a distinct format within our lingerie collection, with different construction and sizing to match.
Real Differences Between Lace, Mesh, and Satin
The material a lingerie set uses affects coverage, stretch, and durability in ways that aren't always obvious from product photos. Lace comes in two main forms: stretch lace, which conforms closely to the body and works well in fitted bra cups and waistbands, and embroidered mesh, which is more structured and typically used as an overlay or panel. Plain mesh is sheer and lightweight, most common in babydolls and cami tops. Satin is smoother and more opaque than either, with a subtle sheen and a silhouette that skims rather than clings. Faux leather appears in a smaller subset of styles and brings a firmer, more structured fit with significantly less stretch than any fabric option above.
Sizing in Bra Sets vs. Soft-Cup Styles
For lingerie sets that include an underwire bra, sizing typically runs by actual bra size, so you'll see options like 32B or 36D rather than S/M/L. Babydolls, chemises, and cami sets usually run in standard S through XL or plus sizing and are cut with enough ease that cup size is less of a factor. If a set offers only S/M/L with no cup size option, it's likely a soft-cup or triangle top style, which fits more like a bralette. Sizing up in the band on underwire styles if you're between sizes tends to give a more comfortable fit without affecting cup volume.