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How To Choose The Right Bra Size with Expert Tips

by Shapewear pk 03 Nov 2021 0 Comments

When it comes to women's shopping habits, they are always reluctant to do so. Especially when it's about the under garments than a woman more conscious about her figure shape and size. Mostly women don't know how to measure her bra size and find the right product. Here we will explain how to measure your figure size and enjoy the right products. 

Wearing the wrong bra can distract or even ruin a potentially great day. Luckily, it’s easy to measure yourself for the right bra size. Furthermore, choosing a style that will keep you in comfort becomes a breeze once you know what you’re looking for! With a bit of prior planning, you can find the perfect bra for any occasion.

How To Find Your Bra Size:

First of all to avoid all that discomfort and frustration, Keep in mind, that something can work for thousands other people and still not be right for you, and that's OK. It's not a flaw with your body or the bra. Just be patient and give yourself time to try what's available. Shapewear.pk has more sizes and styles and brands for you. there's never been a better time to find that perfect bra

Tip No.1: Put on a comfortable, well-fitting, non-padded bra, you can also measure without bra but best way to measure choose your most comfortable and fit bra. Your nipples should be about halfway between your elbow and shoulder. If they are lower, tighten the straps to lift. Don’t Be Afraid To Float Around With Sizes. 

Tip No.2: Keep in your mind, most of the support comes from the band. Cups hold the breasts in place, but the band is responsible for about 90 percent of the actual support (strapless bras exist for a reason). So while the straps may seem like they’re there to hold up your bust, they are really there to help keep your cup flush with your body and to shape your breast. 
 

Tip No.3: How to find your band size? Standing in front of a mirror, use a soft tape measurer to measure around your ribs right under your breasts. This is also where the band of your bra wraps around your torso. Pull the tape tight. Write down this measurement.

  • Use the mirror to make sure the tape is exactly parallel to the floor. If the measuring tape is not in a straight line around your body and at an angle, you will not get an accurate measurement.
  • Don't pull the tape so tight it's like you are wearing a corset. Just make sure it is squeezing your body snugly.
  • If your measurement is a fraction (like 33 1/2 inches), round up to the nearest whole number (34 inches).
  • Band sizes are measured in even numbers, so if your measurement was odd, you may want to try one size up and one size down (if you measure 35 inches, try both the 34 and the 36 size bra), but round up for now.

     

    Tip No.4: Find your bust size. Wrap the measuring tape around your back and measure your breasts at their fullest point, usually at the nipple. Write down this measurement.

    • Because your cup size can fluctuate based on hormones and bloating, try to measure on a day when your breasts feel relatively normal.
    • If you are concerned about your posture (maybe you slouch), try bending forward at the hips to a 90 degree angle, or until your body forms an L shape. Then measure your bust from that position.
    • Don't pull the tape tight like you did with your band measurement.
    • As with the band measurement, round up to the nearest whole number if your measurement is a fraction.
    • Again, be certain the tape is straight across your back. The measuring tape should not angle up from your back toward your nipples.
    • All women have one breast that is larger than the other, so be sure you are measuring to the fuller breast.

       

      Tip No.5: Subtract your band size from your bust size. The difference between these two numbers is your key to finding your cup size. A 1 inch difference = A cup. 2 inch = B cup. 3 inch = C cup. 4 inch = D cup. 5 inch = DD cup.

      • Once you go above 5 inches (12.7 cm), cup sizes will differ with each company. There should be a sizing chart on the company's website and you can use your band and bust measurement to find which cup you want.

       

       

      For more details with bra size chart you can visit here. or How to wash a bra. 

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