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Old 29-03-2005, 07:59   #17
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Re: Bra Straps

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Originally Posted by -pixie
I have yet to meet a bloke that understands the numbers and letters in a bra size. Cupping your hands over your own chest and saying "About this big" doesn't count.
Your talking about measuring boobs not rocket sceince , but for those less enlightened read below.



Measuring your bra size
To ensure you wear the correct bra size here is an easy guide to measuring your correct size. Follow our easy steps: -


  • Step 1

    The first measurement is your Underbust or back size - measure tightly around your ribcage, just under your bust in inches, this will give you the band measurement of your bra size eg. If the underband measure is an even number add 4” . If the underband measure is an odd number add 5”.

    This will tell you what size underband to choose. Eg 32, 34, 36 or 38.
  • Step 2

    Next measurement is your overbust or cup size. Measure the fullest part of your bust line.
  • Step 3

    Now you need to subtract your underbust size measurement from your overbust measurement, this will give you your cup size, see chart below
The difference between the overbust and underbust size in inches**:


Inches__0 1 2 3 _4 _5
Cup Size A B C D DD E

**This is only a guide but if you would like to get measured by one of our expertly trained staff visit any Knickerbox store. The Importance of Fit
Any problems with fitting a bra can easily be solved by changing either the band size or the cup size, or both. Many women wear bras with the band too loose and the cup too small. In general, we suggest that if in doubt, you take a cup larger than you would normally. At Knickerbox we do everything possible to ensure consistent sizing, however, please note that size and fit will vary slightly between underwear styles and fabrics

Further tips on fitting your bra properly
  1. If the breasts are bulging over the bra - go up a cup size, and down a band size.
  2. If the bra rides up at the back - go down a band size.
  3. If the straps are digging into your shoulders (the straps are having to do all the work because although the cup might fit, the band is not tight enough) - go down a band size and up a cup size (this will give you a tighter fit around the body, with the same cup size as previously).
  4. You need to ensure that the front band on the bra sits flat on your chest plate if underwired, if not – go down a back size and you may need to go up a cup size.
  5. You must ensure that the underwire on a bra does not dig into the breast tissue at your underarm, if this happens go up a cup size, and down a band size.

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