- Please, enter a number between 65 to 120 cm or between 30 to 52 inches
- Wrap the tape measure firmly around your underbust. Tip: Always measure in centimeters.
- Pull it so that it feels comfortable, but not so tight that it causes discomfort.
- In case you do not have a tape measure, enter an approximate size of your prefered bra.
- My band feels tight and uncomfortable
- My band feels loose and rides up at the back
- My band feels perfectly comfortable
- For a perfect fit, a new band should be on the loosest hook and feel firm but comfortable.
- My breasts are not filling the cups and there is wrinkling in the fabric
- My breasts are fully contained within the cups
- My breasts spill out of one or more of these areas
- Your breasts should be fully contained within your bra’s cups, with no excess cleavage coming over the top
- My straps are digging in
- My straps sit flat on my shoulders
- My straps slide off my shoulders
- Straps are at their perfect length when the breast feels supported in its natural position – usually half way between the shoulder and elbow.
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What bra size could also fit?
The so called sister size, sometimes also called diagonal size, of a bra is not the same size. The sister size is the next smallest or next larger bra size. It only varies in terms of a wider or tighter under bust circumference.
So if you feel that the under bust band is too tightyou can try to take the next size up of the under bust sizes with a smaller cup size: if your size is 36D, then size 38C has the same cup volume and a looser under bust.
If you think that the under bust band feels to loose, take the next smaller under bust size with a bigger cup: if your size is 40B, then the size 38C has the same cup and a tighter under bust.