General Bra Fitting Guidelines

Finding your bra band size.

Measurements should be taken while wearing a bra. The measuring tape should be held snug, but not tight while measuring. Begin by measuring around the ribcage directly underneath the bust. If the measurement is even add 4" and if it is odd add 5" to result in a whole number for the band size. For example: If you measure 30" add 4" and your band size will be 34. If you measure 31" add 5" and your band size would be a 36.

Finding your bra cup size.

To find your cup size, measure gently around the body across the high point or fullest point of the bustline while wearing a bra. If this measurement is one inch more than your band size your cup size is an A. Two inches more than your band size is a B cup. Three inches more and your cup size is a C and four inches more is a D cup. These are general guidelines for establishing a good starting point; sizes will vary depending on what style of bra you are wearing.