Size Guide For Bra
Understanding the correct sizing for bras is essential for both comfort and support. This guide provides a comprehensive sizing chart based on industry standards to assist you in selecting the appropriate size. Accurate measurements can enhance the fit and overall experience of wearing a bra.
To determine your bra size, it is important to measure both your band size and cup size. Follow these steps:
1. **Band Size Measurement**: Measure around your ribcage, just under your bust. Ensure the measuring tape is level and snug but not tight. Round this measurement to the nearest whole number. If the number is even, add 4 inches; if odd, add 5 inches. This is your band size.
2. **Cup Size Measurement**: Measure around the fullest part of your bust while wearing a non-padded bra. Subtract your band size from this measurement. The difference will determine your cup size according to the following scale:
S | M | L | XL |
30C | 32C | 34C | 36C |
30D | 32D | 34D | 36D |
32A | 34A | 36A | 38A |
32B | 34B | 36B | 38B |
Band Size | |||||
UK | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 |
EU | 65 | 70 | 75 | 80 | 85 |
cm | 62.5-67.5 | 67.5-72.5 | 72.5-77.5 | 77.5-82.5 | 82.5-87.5 |
inch | 25-28.5" | 28.5-30.5" | 30.5-32.5" | 32.5-34.5" |
34.5-36.5" |
After determining your band and cup sizes, combine them to find your overall bra size. For example, if your band size is 34 and your cup size is C, your bra size would be 34C.
It is important to note that sizing can vary between brands and styles. Therefore, it is advisable to try on different sizes and styles to find the best fit for your body type. Additionally, factors such as weight fluctuations, hormonal changes, and age can affect bra size, necessitating periodic re-measurement.
For further assistance, please refer to our customer service team who can provide additional guidance on sizing and fit.