Okay, so most of us are currently wearing the wrong size bra. To help others find the right size, I will give all of you the steps to finding your starting point size.
Step 1: Measure your Underbust
Measure just below your bra, around your ribcage.
Some people and bra calculators want you to measure both a snug and tight underbust, which can aid you in finding a good size. DO NOT ADD INCHES TO YOUR UNDERBUST!!!!
Ex) My UB measurement is 28" around.
If your UB is between sizes, (e.g. 31"), you will need to try both the 30 and the 32 bands.
Step 2: Measure your Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your breasts, WITHOUT A BRA. No bras are required as a ill-fitting bra gets you the wrong measurements.
Ex) My bust is roughly 34.5"
Step 3: Find Your Cup Size
Take your bust measurement and subtract it from the underbust measurement, without adding inches to the underbust.
(Ex 34.5-28= 6.5" difference)
A= 1 in difference
B= 2 in
C= 3 in
D= 4 in
DD/E (US), DD (UK)= 5 in
DDD/F (US), E (UK)= 6 in
G (US), F (UK)= 7 in
H (US), FF (UK)= 8 in
I (US), G (UK)= 9 in
J (US), GG (UK)= 10 in
K (US), H (UK)= 11 in
L (US), HH (UK)= 12 in
M (US), J (UK)= 13 in
N (US), JJ (UK)= 14 in
O (US), K (UK)= 15 in
P (US), KK (UK)= 16 in
Q (US), L (UK)= 17 in
R (US), LL (UK)= 18 in
Since I was in between a 28 F & G (US), or E & F (UK), I will need to try either cup size.
These are the basics to finding the right bra size.
Thanks,
Aria Whatever
Now, I have currently grown to in between a 28F & 28FF size (known as 28G/28H in the US/North America).
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