![]() If it’s between 0.5-1 inch, then you are an A. Next, subtract your band measurement from the bust measurement and that difference is your cup size. If the difference is 0, then you are an AA. Round this number to the nearest whole inch. Standing with your arms at your side, measure around your body at the fullest part of your bust (usually around your nipples). ![]() Or, for the most perfect custom fit, you can just buy the bigger band size and have a tailor take in the band for you as a relatively inexpensive fix. Depending on the brand, one size should fit better than the other. ![]() (For example, 32 plus 4 equals 36 inches or 29 plus 5 equals 34 inches.) This final calculated sum is your band size.īand sizes come in even numbers 32, 34, 36, etc., but if you feel that you are between two sizes after calculating your band, let’s say a 33, you should try on both a 32 and 34. If the rounded measurement is an odd number, add five inches. If the rounded number is an even number, add four inches. When noting the measurement, round to the nearest whole inch. Make sure the measuring tape is straight and level, and lays flat across your back. While braless or wearing a non-padded bra, take a measuring tape and measure snugly around your torso, directly under your bust at your rib cage. Read on for our handy bra size calculator.
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