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In today's blog we'll show you'll Find out your bra size in 60 seconds!
Bra size shouldn’t be a guessing game. With this guide you will Learn how to measure your bra size and we know it can seem boring, but knowing your measurements and have them accessible when the bra shopping mood strikes will make your life so much easier, especially for online shoppers.
The best option to know your bra size is by taking bust measurements using these simple measuring instructions, which will ensure a perfect fit in band and in cup and can even help you find the right amount of support.
All you need is a tape measure, wear your best fitting bra that's not padded and 60 seconds!
Best of all, knowing how to measure your bust will make adjusting to changes in your breasts (from losing or gaining weight, hormone fluctuations, aging, pregnancy, and more) so much less stress.
Using a tape to measure around your rib cage directly under your bust and take the measurements that you get there, round to the nearest whole number. If the number is even, add four inches. If it’s odd, add five. Your band size is the sum of this calculation.
Wrap the measuring tape somewhat loosely around the fullest part of your chest (at nipple level). Round to the nearest whole number.
Subtract the number for the fullest part of your breast from your rib cage and the result will be the inch difference.
Example: 37 inches (bust) – 34 inches (band) = 3 inches. That’s a 34C.
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