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There's something quietly different about wearing a set that actually matches — not by accident, but on purpose. Lingerie sets are a small but meaningful shift: the bra and the briefs were designed together, the lace pattern lines up, the colour is consistent. It sounds like a small thing, and it is — until you notice how it changes the way you feel in your own skin. This collection covers the full range of matching lingerie sets available in the UK, from structured underwired bra-and-brief combinations to bralettes and thongs, satin slip-style sets, sheer mesh, and plus-size options throughout.

Every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with no indication of contents. Free UK delivery applies to all orders over £50.

Why a Matching Set Makes a Difference

  • Designed to work together: A matching set isn't just coordinated in colour — the bra and knickers are engineered as a pair. The lace weight is the same, the elastic density is consistent, and the silhouette is proportioned to complement the top and bottom together. That's something you can feel.
  • Confidence in the detail: Wearing something intentional under your clothes changes how you carry yourself through the day. It doesn't need to be visible to do its job. A well-fitting set is a private decision that affects everything from your posture to your mood.
  • Something to be seen in: Lingerie sets are designed to be looked at as much as worn. The lace, the cut, the way satin catches light — these are aesthetic choices worth making. Whether the audience is a partner or just yourself, that consideration matters.
  • A finished look without the effort: Choosing a set removes the guesswork of pairing separate pieces. There's no searching for briefs that go with the bra — it's already done. For most people, that simplicity is one of the more underrated benefits of buying a set rather than separates.

Explore the Lingerie Sets Range

The collection covers the full range of set styles — from structured everyday bra sets to sheer occasion pieces. Use the guide below to find the style that fits what you're looking for.

Set type What to expect
Lace bra and knicker sets The classic pairing: a lace bra (underwired or soft cup) with a matching brief, thong, or cheeky — available in black, red, ivory, and printed lace; the most versatile set style in the range
Satin and silky sets Smooth satin bra with matching high-cut or French knicker — a more luxurious hand-feel than lace; suits people who find lace itchy; elegant and wearable as nightwear as well as lingerie
Sheer and mesh sets Semi-transparent bra and brief in fine mesh or sheer fabric — designed to be seen; gives a visual effect that lace can't replicate; usually best with a solid lining in the cup for coverage
Bralette and brief sets Unstructured bralette (no underwire, no moulded cup) paired with a brief or thong — softer and more comfortable for extended wear; suits smaller cup sizes and anyone who prefers a natural silhouette
Underwired bra sets Structured cup with underwire for lift and support, matched with coordinating knickers — the most supportive option; sized on standard bra measurements (back size + cup); range from everyday to occasion styles
Basque and thong sets A corset-style basque — boned or lightly structured, covering the torso from bust to hip — with a matching thong; more elaborate than a bra set; an occasion piece rather than an everyday choice
Suspender sets Bra or bralette with a matching suspender belt and occasionally stockings included — a complete layered look; particularly popular as gifts and for anniversaries or special occasions
Plus-size lingerie sets Extended sizing available throughout the range — cut and graded specifically for larger bodies; bra sets in larger cup and back sizes (up to G+ and above); check individual product pages for the full size range

How to Choose and Get the Fit Right

For sets that include an underwired bra, fit works exactly like bra fitting: you need both a back size and a cup size, and the cup is the part people most often get wrong. The most common mistake is going too large on the back and too small in the cup — if the bra rides up at the back, the back size is too big. If there's spillage over the cup or the centre gore doesn't sit flat against the chest, go up a cup size. For bralette and soft-cup sets, sizing is usually straightforward (S/M/L/XL) and the fabrics have enough give to accommodate a size either side.

The knickers in most sets are sized on dress size or a simple number (8, 10, 12, 14, and so on) rather than bra size, so they're usually easier to get right. If you're between sizes in stretchy lace or mesh briefs, go down — stretch fabric gives; the fit should be snug without digging. For a complete guide to lingerie styles, how different sets suit different body shapes, and what to look for if you're new to buying lingerie, our UK buyer's guide to choosing lingerie covers the full picture — sets, separates, sizing, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a lingerie set and a bra set?

The terms are used interchangeably in most UK retail, but there's a loose distinction. A bra set typically refers to a bra paired with a matching brief or thong — two pieces. A lingerie set can include additional items like a suspender belt, stockings, or a chemise, making it a three or four-piece coordinated look. Most sets in this collection are two-piece (bra plus knickers), with a subset of three-piece and full sets noted on individual product pages.

How do I find the right size in a lingerie set?

The bra part of the set is sized like a regular bra: back size (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, etc.) plus cup size (A, B, C, D, DD, E, and so on). If you're unsure of your bra size, our lingerie guide has a simple measuring approach. The knickers are sized separately, usually on dress size — they don't need to "match" the bra size in any particular way, and most sets allow you to choose each piece independently if your bra size and dress size don't correspond to the same set size.

What fabric is best for a lingerie set?

It depends on what you want from the piece. Stretch lace is the most popular for lingerie sets — it looks structured but has give, it breathes reasonably well, and it holds its shape. Satin is smoother and cooler against the skin, better for people who find lace scratchy, and more comfortable for extended wear. Sheer mesh and chiffon are purely for visual impact — they're not especially warm or practical, but they look striking. For day-to-day comfort, a cotton-blend or modal-lined lace set strikes the best balance.

Do lingerie sets come in plus sizes?

Yes — plus-size options are available throughout this collection. Look for sets with extended back sizes (38–44 and above) and larger cup sizes (DD through to G and beyond). Plus-size lingerie sets in this collection are graded and cut for larger bodies rather than simply scaled from standard patterns — which makes a meaningful difference to how the bra sits and how the knickers fit. Check the individual product pages for the full size range available in each style.

How do you care for a lace lingerie set?

Hand washing in cool water with a gentle lingerie detergent is always the safest approach — machine washing can snag lace and deform underwired cups. If you machine wash, use a mesh laundry bag on a delicate cold cycle. Never tumble dry — heat degrades elastic and distorts the underwire channel. Lay flat or hang to dry away from direct sunlight. Store bras flat or lightly folded (not crushed), and keep matching knickers with them so the set stays together.

How discreet is delivery from Naughty Nest?

Every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with no branding or description of contents on the outside. The sender name won't indicate what's inside. Free UK delivery applies to all orders over £50.

There's something quietly different about wearing a set that actually matches — not by accident, but on purpose. Lingerie sets are a small but meaningful shift: the bra and the briefs were designed together, the lace pattern lines up, the colour is consistent. It sounds like a small thing, and it is — until you notice how it changes the way you feel in your own skin. This collection covers the full range of matching lingerie sets available in the UK, from structured underwired bra-and-brief combinations to bralettes and thongs, satin slip-style sets, sheer mesh, and plus-size options throughout.

Every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with no indication of contents. Free UK delivery applies to all orders over £50.

Why a Matching Set Makes a Difference

  • Designed to work together: A matching set isn't just coordinated in colour — the bra and knickers are engineered as a pair. The lace weight is the same, the elastic density is consistent, and the silhouette is proportioned to complement the top and bottom together. That's something you can feel.
  • Confidence in the detail: Wearing something intentional under your clothes changes how you carry yourself through the day. It doesn't need to be visible to do its job. A well-fitting set is a private decision that affects everything from your posture to your mood.
  • Something to be seen in: Lingerie sets are designed to be looked at as much as worn. The lace, the cut, the way satin catches light — these are aesthetic choices worth making. Whether the audience is a partner or just yourself, that consideration matters.
  • A finished look without the effort: Choosing a set removes the guesswork of pairing separate pieces. There's no searching for briefs that go with the bra — it's already done. For most people, that simplicity is one of the more underrated benefits of buying a set rather than separates.

Explore the Lingerie Sets Range

The collection covers the full range of set styles — from structured everyday bra sets to sheer occasion pieces. Use the guide below to find the style that fits what you're looking for.

Set type What to expect
Lace bra and knicker sets The classic pairing: a lace bra (underwired or soft cup) with a matching brief, thong, or cheeky — available in black, red, ivory, and printed lace; the most versatile set style in the range
Satin and silky sets Smooth satin bra with matching high-cut or French knicker — a more luxurious hand-feel than lace; suits people who find lace itchy; elegant and wearable as nightwear as well as lingerie
Sheer and mesh sets Semi-transparent bra and brief in fine mesh or sheer fabric — designed to be seen; gives a visual effect that lace can't replicate; usually best with a solid lining in the cup for coverage
Bralette and brief sets Unstructured bralette (no underwire, no moulded cup) paired with a brief or thong — softer and more comfortable for extended wear; suits smaller cup sizes and anyone who prefers a natural silhouette
Underwired bra sets Structured cup with underwire for lift and support, matched with coordinating knickers — the most supportive option; sized on standard bra measurements (back size + cup); range from everyday to occasion styles
Basque and thong sets A corset-style basque — boned or lightly structured, covering the torso from bust to hip — with a matching thong; more elaborate than a bra set; an occasion piece rather than an everyday choice
Suspender sets Bra or bralette with a matching suspender belt and occasionally stockings included — a complete layered look; particularly popular as gifts and for anniversaries or special occasions
Plus-size lingerie sets Extended sizing available throughout the range — cut and graded specifically for larger bodies; bra sets in larger cup and back sizes (up to G+ and above); check individual product pages for the full size range

How to Choose and Get the Fit Right

For sets that include an underwired bra, fit works exactly like bra fitting: you need both a back size and a cup size, and the cup is the part people most often get wrong. The most common mistake is going too large on the back and too small in the cup — if the bra rides up at the back, the back size is too big. If there's spillage over the cup or the centre gore doesn't sit flat against the chest, go up a cup size. For bralette and soft-cup sets, sizing is usually straightforward (S/M/L/XL) and the fabrics have enough give to accommodate a size either side.

The knickers in most sets are sized on dress size or a simple number (8, 10, 12, 14, and so on) rather than bra size, so they're usually easier to get right. If you're between sizes in stretchy lace or mesh briefs, go down — stretch fabric gives; the fit should be snug without digging. For a complete guide to lingerie styles, how different sets suit different body shapes, and what to look for if you're new to buying lingerie, our UK buyer's guide to choosing lingerie covers the full picture — sets, separates, sizing, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a lingerie set and a bra set?

The terms are used interchangeably in most UK retail, but there's a loose distinction. A bra set typically refers to a bra paired with a matching brief or thong — two pieces. A lingerie set can include additional items like a suspender belt, stockings, or a chemise, making it a three or four-piece coordinated look. Most sets in this collection are two-piece (bra plus knickers), with a subset of three-piece and full sets noted on individual product pages.

How do I find the right size in a lingerie set?

The bra part of the set is sized like a regular bra: back size (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, etc.) plus cup size (A, B, C, D, DD, E, and so on). If you're unsure of your bra size, our lingerie guide has a simple measuring approach. The knickers are sized separately, usually on dress size — they don't need to "match" the bra size in any particular way, and most sets allow you to choose each piece independently if your bra size and dress size don't correspond to the same set size.

What fabric is best for a lingerie set?

It depends on what you want from the piece. Stretch lace is the most popular for lingerie sets — it looks structured but has give, it breathes reasonably well, and it holds its shape. Satin is smoother and cooler against the skin, better for people who find lace scratchy, and more comfortable for extended wear. Sheer mesh and chiffon are purely for visual impact — they're not especially warm or practical, but they look striking. For day-to-day comfort, a cotton-blend or modal-lined lace set strikes the best balance.

Do lingerie sets come in plus sizes?

Yes — plus-size options are available throughout this collection. Look for sets with extended back sizes (38–44 and above) and larger cup sizes (DD through to G and beyond). Plus-size lingerie sets in this collection are graded and cut for larger bodies rather than simply scaled from standard patterns — which makes a meaningful difference to how the bra sits and how the knickers fit. Check the individual product pages for the full size range available in each style.

How do you care for a lace lingerie set?

Hand washing in cool water with a gentle lingerie detergent is always the safest approach — machine washing can snag lace and deform underwired cups. If you machine wash, use a mesh laundry bag on a delicate cold cycle. Never tumble dry — heat degrades elastic and distorts the underwire channel. Lay flat or hang to dry away from direct sunlight. Store bras flat or lightly folded (not crushed), and keep matching knickers with them so the set stays together.

How discreet is delivery from Naughty Nest?

Every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with no branding or description of contents on the outside. The sender name won't indicate what's inside. Free UK delivery applies to all orders over £50.