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.
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 ...
Step 1: Over-Bust Size. Measure completely around the bust at the fullest point. ... Step 2: Under-Bust Size. Using a soft tape, measure around the rib cage directly under the bust. ... Step 3: Refer Size Chart. How do I measure my bra for overbust? Above the bust:Place the m...
4. Measure your hips– navigate the tape around the fullest part of your bottom, around the curve of your hips, and straight across to the front. 5. A little math– don’t worry, just get a calculator or use my spreadsheet below. Divide the hip number by your waist number (hip/waist...
Put on a supportive bra and the shirt you want to measure. Encircle your upper body with a measuring tape. The tape should rest over the nipples. Bring the tape together and look at the the tape's measurement. Place one finger between your body and the tape; this allows for normal swel...
2. Measure your bust To find your bust measurement, take a loose measurement around the fullest part of your bust. 3. Find your cup size Subtract your band measurement from your bust measurement. Use the bra cup size chart to find your cup size. ...
Put on a supportive bra and the shirt you want to measure. Encircle your upper body with a measuring tape. The tape should rest over the nipples. Bring the tape together and look at the the tape's measurement. Place one finger between your body and the tape; this allows for normal swel...
So if you measure a 38.5, you’d record 39. 3. Calculate your cup size. Here’s where the math comes in. In order to determine your cup size, you have to find the difference between your band size and bust size. For example, if your band size is a 34, but your bust is ...
The chart below indicates where to measure your body. Use the diagram above to help you measure on the right spots. BUST:Measure around the back, under the arms and across the fullest part of the bust. The tape measure should be flat against the figure, straight across the back and not...
The answer is simple: to cut manufacturing costs. Less SKUs equals lower production cost. If you measure 30 inches under your bust, your band size should beexactly 30 inches. Quickly run away from any bra fitter who adds additional inches to your measurement!