Clothing and bra experts are here to help you measure your bra size at home, even if you don't have a measuring tape. See our band and cup measurement chart.
How to measure The below measurements are of the body, not the garment. CHEST Measure under your arms around the fullest part of your chest. WAIST Measure around your natural waistline. HIPS Measure around the fullest part of your body hip level. Sleeve Length Measure from the center back ...
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Learning how to measure bra size properly can make all the difference in terms of comfort, confidence, and clothing fit.
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How to measure bust The bust measurement refers to the widest part of your chest. It’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straigh...
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Our boobs are wonderful 3D things and we all have a unique shape – would you measure a pint of milk with a ruler?! For this reason, we don’t find using tape measures much use to measure your bra size. We’re all so much more than a measurement!