Are you wearing the right bra?
There are many different kinds of bras, bras for fashion, seducing, comfort, nursing, lift, and even to conceal, but how do you know what bra is best for you? Many people have never been meausred or properly fitted into a bra and may be surprised to find out they have been wearing the wrong kind of bra or simply the wrong size. Below are some tips to correctly meausre your true brra size.
Band size
Measure under your armpits, high on your back, and across the top of your chest, above your breasts.
If this measurement is an even number, that will be your band size. If it’s an odd number, add 1 inch and that will be your band size. So if you measure 34 inches around, your band size will be 34. And if you measure 35 inches around, your band size will be 36.
Cup size
Measure loosely around the biggest part of your chest, keeping the measuring tape level with the ground.
Now subtract your band measurement from your cup measurement. Each inch represents a cup size. For example, if your band measurement is 34 inches and your cup measurement is 35 inches, the difference is one inch, and your cup size is A. If your band measurement is 34 inches and your bust measurement is 37 inches, the difference is three inches, and your cup size is C.
Difference (band minus cup measurement) / Cup size Less than 1” / AA 1” / A 2” / B 3” / C 4” / D 5” / DD