Adpet's blog
Joined: 4 months ago
Visitors today: 102
Total posts: 113
Rating:

Finding your size:
Measuring yourself at home isn't usually as accurate as getting fitted professionally, but it's certainly better than nothing! All you'll need is a mirror, a tape measure, and your best-fitting unpadded bra.
To get your band size, measure around your ribcage directly beneath your bust. Make sure the tape measure is evenly horizontal the entire length around. Take the measurement and round up or down to the nearest whole number. (For example, "31 and 1/4" rounds down to "31", while "31 and 1/2" rounds up to "32".) Take the new whole number, and if it's an even number, add 4 inches. If it's odd, add 5. This number is your band size.
To get your cup size, take the tape measure around the fullest part of your bust, again making sure that the tape is horizontal all the way around, and that it's snug against your body without digging in. Round to the nearest whole number again, and then take this whole number and subtract your band size. How many inches difference are there? To find your cup size, count up one cup for every inch difference, A for 1", B for 2", C for 3", D for 4", E for 5", F for 6", G for 7" H for 8"etc.