Tips for Getting Your Bra Measurement

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It’s important to have well-fitting bras, but unfortunately, getting your bra size measured can be a pain. Most women aren’t sure how to get their bra size measured, so they often have to try on a lot of different bras before they find the perfect fit.

The most challenged people are ladies who have a big bust. Even if you manage to find your band size, finding the correct cup is also challenging. That is why it is always advisable to look for the best bra for bust support when buying a bra for a girlfriend, and she will never have to worry about comfortability.

There are a few different ways to get your bra measurement, but the most accurate way is to go to a professional bra fitter. This person will not only be able to measure your bust size, but they’ll also be able to help you find the right style of bra for your body type.

When it comes to band size and cup size, you’ll need to measure around your breast, just behind the center of your bust. Then, you’ll measure around the middle of your back, right beneath your breasts. The band size is determined by adding 5 to whichever of these results is larger: if both are the same number, it’s a 30; otherwise, it’s 32 or 34, depending on what the two numbers add up to.

Here are some tips for getting your bra size measured:

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1. Make sure you are wearing the correct type of bra

There should be no gaping between the cups, and your breasts should not spill out over the top or sides of the bra. If you wear an underwire bra, the wire should lay flat against your chest and not poke or pinch you.

2. Stand up straight and breathe normally when getting measured

If you are hunched over or holding your breath, your measurements will be inaccurate. It would be best to stand up straight so that the tape measure is hanging down directly in line with your nipples.

3. Wear a non-padded bra when getting measured

Padded bras can add extra inches to your cup size, making it difficult to determine accurate measurements. You should also avoid push-up or minimizer bras since these styles can also affect the accuracy of your measurements.

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4. Pay attention to both your band size and cup size

Your band size is the number portion of your bra size (i.e., 34, 36, 38, etc.), while your cup size is the letter portion of your bra size (i.e., A, B, C, etc.). It’s essential to pay attention to these numbers when finding the perfect fitting bra.

5. Get fitted by a professional

If possible, it’s always best to get it done by a professional bra fitter. These people are trained to measure your bust size correctly and can help you find the right style of bra for your body type.

Wrapping Up

When getting your bra measurement, it’s essential to stand up straight, wear the right bra, and pay attention to your band size and cup size. To get the most accurate results, you may want to visit a professional bra fitter who can help you find the perfect bras for your body type.


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