Introduction

Finding a well-fitting bra can be a chore. It is important to know your size so that you can find the perfect fit. While it is best to get professionally measured at a lingerie store, you can also measure your bra size at home. This article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to measure your bra size accurately and comfortably at home.

Measure Your Band Size

The first step in finding your bra size is measuring your band size. To do this, you will need a tape measure. Wrap the tape measure around your rib cage, just below your bust. Make sure the tape measure is level and parallel to the floor. Note the measurement in inches and round up to the nearest even number. This number is your band size.

Measure Your Bust Size

The next step is to measure your bust size. Again, wrap the tape measure around your back, this time across the fullest part of your bust. Make sure the tape measure is level and parallel to the floor. Note the measurement in inches and round up to the nearest even number. This number is your bust size.

Subtract Your Band Size From Your Bust Size

Once you have both measurements, subtract your band size from your bust size. The difference will determine your cup size. For example, if your band size is 34 and your bust size is 37, the difference is 3. This equates to a C cup size.

Calculate Your Cup Size

The following is a general guide to cup size based on the difference between your band size and bust size:

  • AA cup for less than 1 inch difference
  • A cup for 1 inch difference
  • B cup for 2 inches difference
  • C cup for 3 inches difference
  • D cup for 4 inches difference
  • DD cup for 5 inches difference
  • DDD cup for 6 inches difference
  • G cup for 7 inches difference

Adjust for Comfort

When you are trying on a bra, make sure it fits comfortably. The band should not be too tight or too loose. It should sit snugly around your body without digging into your skin. You should be able to fit two fingers between your body and the band.

Try It On

Once you have calculated your bra size, you can start trying on bras in that size. Put on the bra you’ve measured and make sure it feels good and looks right. The cups should cover your entire breast and there should be no bulging or gaping. The straps should stay in place without slipping or digging into your shoulders.

Conclusion

Measuring your bra size at home can be a useful tool when shopping for bras. With this guide, you can easily find the right fit for you. Remember to adjust for comfort and try on the bra before buying it. Once you have found the perfect fit, you can enjoy wearing comfortable and supportive bras that make you feel confident.

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By Happy Sharer

Hi, I'm Happy Sharer and I love sharing interesting and useful knowledge with others. I have a passion for learning and enjoy explaining complex concepts in a simple way.

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