You came in with a familiar story.
For the smaller busted: cups that gaped if not when you put them on, certainly by lunch.
For the fuller busted: the trade-off between support and the way it sat under a t-shirt. The yearning for something more aesthetic.
Straps that dug, or slipped, or both. Wires that pressed into ribs. Tears in the changing room.
It's not your body. It's the bra.
Le Original was built from the band up — engineered across hundreds of fittings, not just on a single fit model.
Each version trialled, adjusted, and re-trialled. v3.1 is where it sits because of what every version before it taught us.
v1 — 2016 (first Kickstarter) Originated as B.privé, a bespoke fitting service. The design was informed by hundreds of individual fittings before becoming a retail product.
v2 — April 2022 (second Kickstarter) Built on the B.privé cup, Le Original released for the first time under the new The OneTwo brand, with a new cup supplier locked in and a softer foam. Neckline grading was reworked because the original neckline ran far too long on larger sizes.
v3 — January 2024 Five structural adjustments drawn from years of fit data: cup capacity moved inward, neckline shortened on smaller cups, apex shifted inward, underarm lowered, and strap apex repositioned at the back. Post-v2 feedback showed shape mattered as much as volume — capacity in the wrong place creates the "east-west" effect, so v3 rebuilt the cup architecture to solve for shape.
v3.1 — November 2025 Three sizes added at the ends of the range: cups 8, 9, and 1. The existing construction was holding up well beyond its original range for fuller-bust customers, so the range was extended to meet them.
v4 — first units shipped February 2026, full release May 2026 (current) Flexible wires added to smaller cups (1–6); more rigid wires retained for cups 7–9, where structure does more of the work. Four new colours introduced — Taupe, Navy, Ochre, Vanilla — and the hook-and-eye is marked "V4" for traceability.
Our fabric is Bemberg cupro — produced exclusively by a Japanese manufacturer who has held the global process since 1931, using cotton fibres left over from cottonseed oil production that would otherwise be discarded. Blended with 15% elastane for stretch and recovery.
It carries all the properties of cotton you love — cool to the touch, breathable, sweat-wicking, hypoallergenic — while feeling closer to silk against your skin. The reason lies in the fibre's structure: Bemberg fibres have a perfectly round cross-section that produces almost zero friction against skin, a quality no conventional cotton fibre can replicate. The result is a fabric that is genuinely good for you, and genuinely pleasurable to wear.
The Bemberg yarn is certified OEKO-TEX Standard 100 — independently tested against over 100 harmful substances — and holds RCS 100 certification verifying its upcycled origin. At the fibre level it is also OK Biodegradable certified. The finished bra contains elastane, underwire, hooks and straps and we don't make whole-product biodegradability claims.
Finally, a gorgeous fabric your gynaecologist wants you to wear.
85% Bemberg cupro · 15% elastane
Designed in Australia and manufactured by a world-class lingerie specialist in China — a facility that produces over 30 million pieces annually and employs more than 5,000 people, independently certified to GOTS, OEKO-TEX, BSCI, SEDEX, GRS and ISO 9001 standards.
These certifications aren't badges — they represent independent audits of how the people making your bra are treated, and the environmental standards the facility is held to.
Bemberg cupro is a delicate fabric layered over several structural bra components. To keep it at its best, hand wash in cool water with a gentle detergent and lay flat to dry. Some customers rinse it in the shower. Avoid the dryer entirely.
The more care you give it, the longer it will last — and the better it will feel.