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Shopping for new bras can be very emotional and disappointing - if you don't know your accurate bra size! Below is some useful hints to finding your perfect bra!
It really is easy...just follow these simple steps:
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While wearing an everyday, non-padded bra, have a friend or loved one help you use a flexible measuring tape. Place the tape around your ribcage, directly under your breasts, the tape should be straight behind you on your back. Pull to a very snug fit and note the inches you measure.
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To this measurement, add 5 inches. This is your BAND size. If the number ends up being an odd number, you will be most comfortable in the NEXT EVEN size band. Examples: You measure 33 inches around, this is a 38 BAND size. You measure 32 inches around, this is a 37 BAND size, but since bras are not made in odd size bands, you would be a 38 BAND size.
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Next, to measure your cup size, take the tape and measure around the fullest part of your breast. This should be a very loose measurement, often times professionals will add a generous half of an inch to the tape when placed on the fullest part of the bust. Note this measurement.
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Take the difference between your bust in inches and your band size to determine your cup size.
If there is 1 inch difference = A cup
2 inches = B cup
3 inches = C cup
4 inches = D cup
5 inches = DD cup
and so on...
Example: Your snug ribcage measurement is 33 inches so your BAND size is 38, and your bust measurement is 42 inches. SO...your bra size is a 38D.
Quite often, you may measure at an unusual size or the bra you want is not available in your size - so that is when you try your "SISTER-SIZE".
What is a "sister-size"? This means, once you have been fit for a bra, whatever your band size is, you can go up or down into different sizes for more options in bras! Here is how you do it:
Take your original band and cup size - go UP to the next size in the band, and go DOWN to the next size cup
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Take your original band and cup size - go DOWN to the next band size, and go UP to the next cup size!
Some examples:
a size 40B = 38C
a size 38B = 36C
a size 34A = 32B
Remember...you have many different styles of shirts, so you may need many different styles of bras as well!
Try a low, plunging demi-cup (half-cup, covers less of your breast) for those v-neck shirts you have.
Or for major support, try a full coverage, lined bra with underwire.
Push-Up bras give you cleavage, while Padded bras fill you out more.
I hope this helps!
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