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Understanding
Bra Sizes If
you just
don`t understand all the numbers in getting a bra that fits then
here are some tips to help you. Follow these steps to ensure you
are shopping for a bra in the correct size..
1st
Step:
Measure Under the Bustline
Measure underneath the bustline and make sure to measure tightly.
Also, make sure the tape is straight across the back. If you come
up with a half measurement, like 32 1/2, round UP to 33.
If you measure between 32 and 32 1/2, round DOWN. (In general,
the rule of thumb for all measuring is: less than 1/2, round
DOWN, more than a 1/2, round UP.)
Write this measurement Down. This is Measurement 1
2nd
Step:
Calculate Your Cup Size
If MEASUREMENT 1 is UNDER 33 inches, add 5 inches. If this number
is odd, round up to the next EVEN number. If MEASUREMENT 1 is
over 33 inches, add 3 inches. If this number is odd, round up
to the next EVEN number. Write this EVEN number down. This is
your BAND SIZE.
3rd
Step:
Calculate Your Size
First, subrate MEASUREMENT 1 from MEASUREMENT 2. Then consult
the following chart to find your CUP SIZE.Subrate MEASUREMENT
1 from MEASUREMENT 2. If MEASUREMENT 2 Is: Your
CUP SIZE is:
0
larger than MEASUREMENT 1--------------------AA
1 larger than MEASUREMENT 1--------------------A
2 larger than MEASUREMENT 1--------------------B
3 larger than MEASUREMENT 1--------------------C
4 larger than MEASUREMENT 1--------------------D
5 larger than MEASUREMENT 1--------------------E
6 larger than MEASUREMENT 1--------------------F
Here is an easier
way to understand your bra size. We received this from a customer
(thanks Alan!)
Now, to start you
need to measure yourself on your ribcage underneath your breasts
where your bra band normally sits making sure to keep the tape
measure level all the way around. Whatever number you get, just
round it up to the nearest even number. So if you measure 39 than
your band size is 40. If you measure a 40 than your band size
is 40. (Please note that for a bra to be supportive, you must
wear the correct band size. The band should fit snugly but not
too tightly. If the band size is too large than the band will
ride up your back resulting in the breasts falling forward. If
your band measurement is exactly an even number, it is best to
wear that exact band size but some women feel that it is a little
tight. If you feel that giving up a little support for more comfort
is OK, then you should go up one more band size but try to wear
it on the tightest hook you can while still feeling comfortable
so that you get the most support. And also keep in mind that no
matter what band size you choose, bras lose elasticity every time
you wear them so the fit will only get less and less supportive
the longer you wear the bra.)
Now you need to measure
your bust line, which is the widest part of your breasts right
across the nipples. Again make sure that you keep the tape measure
level all the way around. You take this number and subtract the
first number to determine your cup size. So if you determined
your band size to be 40 and the second number across your bust
line is 46, the difference between the two is 6 making your bra
size a 40F(DDD). That is based on the following:
1=A 2=B 3=C 4=D 5=DD(E)
6=F(DDD) 7=G 8=H 9=I 10=J
Here
is a link to Victorias Secrets
bra
chart
More info on a trying to fit into
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