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Lingerie Sets & Bodysuits Price Comparison 2026

Compare 751 lingerie sets & bodysuits from Leg Avenue, Triumph and more — find the best price across multiple UK retailers today.

Two brands dominate this category in a way that tells you everything about the market: Leg Avenue accounts for the vast majority of listings at an average price well below the median, while Triumph sits at the premium end with a noticeably higher average. That gap isn't just about branding — it reflects a genuine difference in construction, fabric quality, and intended use. Leg Avenue is the go-to for occasion-wear and costume-adjacent lingerie, with bold lace detailing, sheer mesh panels, and statement cuts. Triumph, by contrast, leans into everyday wearability, structured support, and longevity.

Prices across the 751 products we track run from 14 £ up to 70 £, but the sweet spot sits firmly around the 60 £ mark — which is where you'll find the most competitive offers and the widest choice. Below 24 £, the selection thins out quickly, and you'll mostly encounter entry-level pieces with lighter construction and simpler finishes. It's worth comparing across merchants before committing, since the same Leg Avenue reference can vary by several pounds depending on the retailer.

Bodysuits deserve a separate mention here. They've quietly become one of the most versatile pieces in this category — worn as standalone lingerie or tucked into high-waisted trousers for a going-out look. The key difference from a traditional two-piece set is the snap-fastening gusset, which affects both comfort and practicality. If you're after a bodysuit specifically, pay close attention to the closure type: hook-and-eye gussets tend to offer a more secure fit than press-studs, particularly in stretch fabrics with a high elastane content. For more foundational pieces to pair with your set, our bras category covers over 1,200 options across all fits and styles.

One thing our data flags clearly: Penthouse sits at the very bottom of the price range with an average around 14 £, and the trade-off in fabric density and finish is real. These are fine for occasional wear, but don't expect the same elastane recovery or seam durability you'd get from a mid-range Leg Avenue piece. If you're building a more complete wardrobe, it's also worth browsing our pantyhose & stockings selection — many of the sets here are designed to be worn with hosiery, and matching them properly makes a significant difference to the overall look. For those who prefer variety packs, our underwear variety packs offer a cost-effective way to stock up on basics.

How to Choose a Lingerie Set or Bodysuit

With prices ranging from 14 £ to 70 £ and styles spanning barely-there mesh to structured lace bodysuits, the choice can feel overwhelming. Our analysis of 751 products shows that the biggest mistakes buyers make come down to three things: ignoring the fabric composition, misjudging the sizing system, and overlooking the closure type. Get those right, and the rest follows.

Fabric composition and elastane percentage

This is the single most important spec to check, and it's often buried in the product description. A blend of polyamide (nylon) and elastane — typically 85/15 or 80/20 — offers the best combination of stretch recovery, softness against the skin, and durability through repeated washing. Pieces with less than 5% elastane will lose their shape quickly. Anything above 20% elastane tends to feel overly clingy and can be less breathable. Avoid pure polyester for anything worn directly against skin for extended periods — it doesn't breathe and can cause irritation.

Closure type and ease of wear

For bodysuits, the gusset closure is critical. Hook-and-eye fastenings are the most secure and allow for minor fit adjustments, but they can be fiddly. Press-stud (popper) closures are quicker but offer no adjustment. For two-piece sets, back closures on the bra portion follow standard bra conventions — three-column hook-and-eye is a sign of better construction than a single column. Lace-up backs look striking but add time to getting dressed and undressed, which matters depending on intended use.

Cut and coverage — matching the occasion

A plunge bodysuit with sheer mesh panels is not the same product as a structured balconette-style set, even if both are listed under the same category. Think about the occasion first. For everyday wear, look for fuller coverage, a lined gusset, and minimal embellishment. For occasion or intimate wear, sheer lace, cut-out detailing, and decorative hardware are all fair game — but check that seams are reinforced, as decorative stitching on delicate lace can unravel after just a few washes. Leg Avenue's range skews heavily towards the latter; Triumph's towards the former.

Sizing and fit — UK vs EU conversions

Sizing inconsistency is the number one complaint in this category. Leg Avenue uses US sizing as its base, which typically runs one size smaller than UK equivalents — so if you're a UK 12, size up to a Large rather than a Medium. Triumph uses EU sizing with UK equivalents clearly labelled, which is more reliable. If you're between sizes, always size up in bodysuits (the gusset length is fixed and can't be adjusted). For sets, sizing up on the bottoms while staying true to size on the bra is a common and sensible approach.

Decorative details and wash durability

Lace appliqués, strass embellishments, and metallic finishes all look impressive on the product page but require careful handling. Hand-wash only is the honest recommendation for anything with glued-on stones or delicate lace trim — machine washing, even on a delicate cycle, will degrade adhesive and snag lace within a few cycles. If you want something you can machine wash regularly, look for pieces where the lace is woven into the fabric rather than applied on top, and avoid anything with loose metallic threads or dangling chain details.

Hosiery and accessory compatibility

Several sets in this category — particularly from Leg Avenue — are designed to be worn with suspender belts, hold-ups, or stockings. If that's your intention, check whether the set includes suspender clips or whether you'll need to buy a separate belt. Some bodysuits have integrated garter straps, which look cohesive but limit your flexibility. Our pantyhose & stockings category is worth browsing alongside this one to find complementary pieces.

  • Entry-level picks (From 14 £ to 24 £) : Mostly Penthouse and occasional Leg Avenue clearance pieces. Construction is basic — expect single-column closures, minimal lining, and lighter-weight fabrics. Fine for a one-off occasion but unlikely to withstand regular wear. Sizing can be inconsistent at this end of the market.
  • The sweet spot (From 24 £ to 60 £) : This is where the bulk of Leg Avenue's catalogue sits, and it represents genuinely good value. You'll find well-constructed lace sets, mesh bodysuits with reinforced seams, and a wide range of styles. Most pieces in this bracket are machine-washable on a delicate cycle. Recommended for most buyers.
  • Mid-premium (From 60 £ to 62 £) : Leg Avenue's more elaborate pieces and the entry point for Triumph's everyday range. Better fabric density, more reliable sizing, and noticeably improved finish quality. Triumph pieces here offer genuine everyday wearability alongside aesthetic appeal — a different proposition from pure occasion-wear.
  • Premium and Triumph flagship (Over 62 £) : Dominated by Triumph's structured sets and premium bodysuits. At this level you're paying for superior elastane recovery, longer-lasting construction, and the kind of fit consistency that justifies the price over multiple wears. Worth it if you wear lingerie sets regularly; harder to justify for occasional use.

Top products

  • Leg Avenue 86064X_00108 lingerie set/bodysuit Black (Leg Avenue) : The most widely available Leg Avenue piece in this category — three competing offers means genuine price competition. A solid entry point for the brand, though check sizing carefully as this reference runs small.
  • Leg Avenue 87049_00122 lingerie set/bodysuit Black (Leg Avenue) : Priced noticeably above most Leg Avenue pieces in this range, which suggests more elaborate construction or detailing. Worth comparing carefully — at this price you're approaching Triumph territory, so make sure the quality justifies it.
  • Leg Avenue 81649_00201 lingerie set/bodysuit White (Leg Avenue) : One of the lowest-priced pieces with three offers — excellent if you're after a white set on a tight budget. The price gap between this and its black counterpart (81649_00101) is striking; worth checking both listings before buying.
  • Leg Avenue 89258_00103 lingerie set/bodysuit Black (Leg Avenue) : Sits right at the median price with three competing offers — the textbook definition of the sweet spot. Good all-round choice if you're new to the brand and want to test the fit before committing to a pricier piece.
  • Leg Avenue 81583_00122 lingerie set/bodysuit Black (Leg Avenue) : Slightly above the median with two offers — less price competition than the three-offer listings, so compare carefully. The 00122 colour code suggests a specific finish or fabric variant; check the product detail before assuming it's a standard black lace piece.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

A lingerie set is a two-piece combination — typically a bra and matching briefs, thong, or shorts — while a bodysuit is a single garment that covers the torso and fastens at the gusset. Bodysuits offer a more streamlined silhouette and can double as a top when worn with high-waisted bottoms. Sets give you more flexibility to mix and match sizing between top and bottom, which is useful if you're not the same size across both.

Does Leg Avenue run small compared to UK sizing?

Yes — Leg Avenue uses US sizing as its base, which typically runs one size smaller than standard UK sizing. A UK size 12 (Medium in UK terms) should generally order a Large from Leg Avenue. This is the most common sizing complaint in this category, so always check the brand's own size guide before ordering rather than relying on the generic size label.

How many washes can I expect from a lace lingerie set before it deteriorates?

With proper care — hand washing in cool water with a gentle detergent — a well-made lace set should hold up for 20–30 washes without significant degradation. Machine washing, even on a delicate cycle, can halve that lifespan due to friction and heat. Pieces with glued-on embellishments (strass, metallic appliqués) are the most vulnerable and should always be hand-washed. Lay flat to dry rather than tumble drying.

Is it worth spending over 62 £ on a lingerie set?

It depends entirely on how often you'll wear it. At over 62 £, you're primarily looking at Triumph's premium range — and the quality difference in fabric, fit consistency, and durability is real. If you're buying a set you'll wear weekly, the cost-per-wear calculation makes it worthwhile. For a one-off occasion, a well-chosen piece from the 24 £–60 £ bracket will serve you just as well aesthetically.

What should I watch out for when buying cheap lingerie sets online?

The main pitfalls at the lower end of the market are inconsistent sizing, poor elastane recovery (the fabric goes baggy after a few wears), and embellishments that detach after the first wash. Be particularly wary of listings that don't specify fabric composition — if the product description only says 'lace' without a fibre breakdown, that's a red flag. Also check the returns policy before buying: some third-party sellers on UK marketplaces have restrictive return windows for intimate apparel.

Can a bodysuit be worn as an everyday top, not just as lingerie?

Absolutely — and it's one of the main reasons bodysuits have grown so popular. A bodysuit with a scoop or V-neckline in a solid colour or subtle lace trim works well tucked into high-waisted jeans or a skirt, staying neatly in place without riding up. The key is choosing a style with a lined gusset and a modest neckline. Sheer mesh or heavily embellished pieces are better kept for their intended intimate use.

Are Triumph lingerie sets worth the premium over Leg Avenue?

For everyday wear, yes — Triumph's construction, sizing consistency, and fabric quality justify the higher price point. For occasion or costume-adjacent lingerie, Leg Avenue offers far more variety at a significantly lower price, and the aesthetic difference at that use case is minimal. The honest answer is that they serve different purposes, and many buyers end up with both in their wardrobe for different occasions.