Remember, bra sizes are not a constant. Many factors affect your bra size, including weight gain or loss, aging, exercise and pregnancy. We recommend that you measure your bra size every six months to a year. Ready to learn how to measure your bust to find the right bra size? Let’s...
80% of women are wearing the wrong bra size. Here's how to measure bra size yourself better than a bra fitter! (Based on your bra band size & bra cup size)
Step 2: Measure your bust The best way to measure your bust is to run the measuring tape around your back, just under your shoulder blades, and up around the fullest part of your bust. The tape should just skim the bra in front. Step 3: Calculate to find your cup size If you're ...
Why are they fitting you into a band size that is NOT your actual measurement?! 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 fi...
Bra that hikes up when you lift your arms The underwires sit on your breast, not under it If you suffer from any of the fit issues above, head to a professional bra fitter—or bust out the measuring tape and follow the steps here to measure your bra size at home. ...
How to measure your bra band size: Your band size relates directly to the underband of your bra — this is the number part of a bra size, usually from 28 to 42, using even numbers. It's the circumference of your rib cage in inches, so you can use the same method for measuring as...
How to measure your bra band size First, stand upright without a bra on and measure around your back and under your bust, where the band of a bra would usually sit. Make sure the tape is going around in a steady, even line. It should feel snug, but not tight. Once you’ve placed...
How can I measure my bra size at home? Once you have your measurements and suggested size, the final step in finding a bra that fits comfortably is to try it on at home. You can then feel how each part fits with your body and see if the bra sizing is correct for you. ...
Step 2: Measure Your Band Size As you click into the app, it’ll prompt you to input each bra measurement starting with your bra band size. Your band measurement is the circumference around your torso, directly under your bust. Janelle suggests you pull the end of the tape to the side ...
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!