How can i properly size myself for a bra




















The only way to tell whether the bra size given to you by a bra size calculator and chart is right is to put it to the test. Try on bras in your size from different brands and see whether you get the same comfort and support from each one. You can also look at it the other way and determine whether you have the wrong bra size based on the tell-tale signs of a bad bra fit: cup gaps, straps and bands that are either too loose or tight, band riding up, etc.

Good bras are comfortable and supportive. Join Our Community I'd like to receive communications on products via email and other channels. Close Menu Support. Return Policy. About Us. True Body Originals. True Body Lift. If the bra fits properly, the band will sit nicely around your torso in an even line parallel to the floor.

The back should not ride up higher than the front, and if it does, it may be a fix as simple as adjusting the straps. On the flip side, if the bra is too big, you might have a gap in the cups where your breasts aren't filling them completely. You also shouldn't be able to fit more than a finger between the band and your skin.

If you can, the band is too large. Lastly, the straps should sit properly on your shoulders. If they're falling down, they're too long and should be adjusted. If you do need to size up or down, it may not be as simple as going from a 36B to a 36C and vice versa. If you wear a 36B and the cup is too big, rather than simply going down to a 36A, try a 38A. If the cup of your 36B is too small, try a 34C and see how it fits.

Bras have sister sizes, and sometimes, it takes a little bit of trial and error to get the size right. But once you measure your bra size, you have a good starting point to figure out what size you should try first.

By Hedy Phillips Updated May 17, am. While braless or wearing a non-padded bra, use a measuring tape to measure around your torso directly under your bust, where a bra band would sit. The tape should be level and very snug.

Round to the nearest whole number. If the number is even, add four inches. If it's odd, add five. Your band size is the sum of this calculation. So if you measured 32 inches, your band size is If you measured 33 inches, your band size is Wrap the measuring tape somewhat loosely around the fullest part of your chest at nipple level. Subtract your calculated band size Step 1 from your bust measurement Step 2 and refer to the bra cup size chart here.

Your bra size is your band size with your cup size. That's a 34C. If you need to go down a cup size for fit, go up one band size, and vice versa. For example, if a 34C is too big for you in the cups, move to a 36B.

Use the bra size chart here to make sure you are moving up or down a bra size correctly, and remember that your bra size might change slightly depending on the brand or type of bra. It may take some trial and error to find the perfect fit. So you might have a better fit in a different size than what was originally measured. A well-fitting bra is just a few simple calculations away! Take the measuring tape and wrap it around your ribcage, just under your bust.

The measuring tape should be parallel to the ground. You should be able to fit a finger under the measuring tape.



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