How to find out my correct bra size, so that the bra I purchase will fit and feel comfortable?


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Here's a site to show you how to find out your measurements
http://www.fittingtips.com/classes/Class-BraSize.htm

You also may want to look into getting a professional bra fitting. They're offered every once in a while in some department stores and are full time employees in others.

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go to a lingerie store like victoria's secret so they can measure you and let you know.

Go to a Nordstroms or Macy's and there's a lady who does fittings! Go to the place which allows you to try it.After that u can get the stats for later use..This only works if u r in a place which allows u to try


go to victoria secret and let them work that out for you the are most avid bra cup fiqure outers


They charts on google and you can also check stores they sometimes have charts on the walls of dressing rooms too.Thats what i did.

VICTORIA'S SECRET! I swear by them. they are so nice and will make sure you get the perfect fit everytime and the right style that fits you best. Plus, the v.s.bra will outlast any wal-mart bra for years! good luck! Bras, in the US, have two indicators of size, a band size and a cup size, which when combined become the bra size. The band size is expressed in inches, almost exclusively in 2 inch increments, and cup size is expressed in letters, beginning with A, and continuing alphabetically. In the case of cup sizes larger than D, manufactures will often use double or triple letter designations, with each successive letter indicating a larger cup size.

With that in mind, standard bra sizes range from 30A-46DDD. Both larger and smaller sizes are available, but they are often hard to find, and frequently need to be custom made at great cost.

As if this were not confusing enough already, band size, and cup size effect one another in one half size increments, so that the volume of a 32C cup, is smaller than the cup of a 36C cup – in fact – because the 32C band size is two increments smaller than the 36C cup size, and each increment increases the volume of the cup size one half size, the volume of a 36C cup is actually identical to the volume of a 32D cup, through the band size on the 32D is two increments smaller. This knowledge become quite helpful for girls who, when trying on bras find that they are consistently between two different bra sizes. Very likely the proper size for such a girl will be a band size one size smaller, with a cup size one size larger.

With all of this complication, and with people’s general uneasiness with anything having to do with undergarments, is it any wonder that recent estimates suggest that as many as 70% of women are wearing the wrong size bra?




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