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Multiway Sports Bra – Light Nude

Looking for flexibility in your sports bra then this can be worn as a traditional design or quickly clipped at the back to create a racer style back, our Seamless design takes comfort to a whole new level. We recommend the same size as your Leotard size to allow for full comfort.

Please note this design is not suitable for trampolining we recommend nude racer or comfort bras.

Available in Light Nude, Dark Nude & Black 

£16.00£19.00

Handcrafted upon purchase. Estimated delivery in 6–8 weeks.

Description

Gymnastics Sports Bra Sizing - Multiway & Invisible (cm)

Bra SizeLSL SizeHeightTorsoWaistHipsChest
AXXSCLA (30)132-145120-12858-6266-7270-75
XSAXS (32)145-155128-13662-6572-8075-80
SASM (34)155-158136-14265-6880-8880-85
MAME (36)158-160142-15068-7088-9285-90
LALA (38)160-165150-15670-7392-9690-95
XLAXL (40)165-168156-16473-7696-10095-100

Our Multiway bra boasts a thick supportive seamless back strap with two skin colour shoulder straps to help you feel supported. Includes shoulder straps feature a clasp detail to allow for you to wear as a standard shape or racer back. Soft, stretchy, adjustable straps and a scoop neck that sits perfectl

Lightweight + breathable lycra fabric
Adjustable Straps + clasp back to covert into a racerback
Seamless for extra comfort
Scoop neckline
Adjustable should straps

Additional information

Weight 98 g
Sports Bra Sizing

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Sustainably sourced
wood materials.

Meet the Designer

Maria Larsson

With fifteen years in furniture design, Maria blends Scandinavian heritage with global influences, creating pieces that speak to both the heart and the home. She believes the best furniture design happens when form, function, and feeling unite, a philosophy that has guided her journey from her childhood in Copenhagen to studios across three continents.

Maria’s design philosophy was shaped early by her grandmother’s workshop in rural Denmark, where she learned that every piece of wood has a story to tell. This reverence for natural materials, combined with the clean lines and purposeful simplicity of Scandinavian design, forms the foundation of her aesthetic. Yet her work is far from traditional. 

Years spent collaborating with artisans in Morocco, studying Japanese joinery techniques, and exploring the vibrant markets of Mexico City have infused her designs with unexpected textures, bold accents, and innovative approaches to space and light.