If you are blessed with big boobs then there are certain things in life you just don't do. And one, is sleep with a bra on.

Women are often advised to keep boobs supported at all times if they want to avoid any sagging over time - and the larger the boobs, the more likely they are to drop.

But the problem that anyone with a DD+ chest faces, is the sheer excruciating discomfort of wearing an underwired bra (aka scaffolding) to bed.

I have thankfully been lucky enough to discover the Freya Fancies range, which features a bralette for big boobs that is comfortable and supportive, but what else is there out there catering for larger-chested ladies?

As reported by Marie Claire, a new line of sleepwear has been designed specifically for girls with small frames and large boobs.

Designer and founder of Boost, Sandra Mimran, told Marie Claire: "There's a time for flimsy or translucent. But most of the time, full‐chested women need something supportive and soft to sleep in that isn't overly restrictive, but that still gives you sleek, feminine lines when you're up and about."

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That's exactly the aim of Boost, to offer comfortable, stylish support both when you're sleeping and when you're first awake and walking around the house in your PJs.

The range of camis and nighties feature soft cups and high cut arm holes for support, as well as adjustable straps.

The sizes available are between 30C - 36G and this magical loungewear will set you back some serious cash, (prices start at $129 which is around £100), but if you have this particular body type it may just be worth the outlay.

The sleepwear is made in NYC but thankfully Boost ships all over the world, including to the UK.

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Jess Edwards is Cosmopolitan UK’s Deputy Editor, working to deliver the very best experiences across the brand's platforms (print, social, video, digital), products and events, including a focus on our membership offering, Club Cosmo. Jess has worked in the media industry for almost 20 years and at Cosmopolitan for over 10 years, joining the brand as Fashion Editor and later going on to lead the digital team as Site Editor. With her background in lifestyle journalism, it is no surprise that you’re most likely to find her in the Fashion section and exploring the very best in hospitality via our Travel pages.