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To calculate your bra size at home in the UK, start by wearing a non-padded bra and using a flexible measuring tape. First, measure around your ribcage just below your bust to find your band size. Make sure the tape is snug but not too tight. Round up to the nearest whole number if necessary. Next, measure around the fullest part of your bust while standing straight with your arms at your side to determine your cup size. Subtract your band measurement from this bust measurement – every inch difference represents a cup size (e.g. 1 inch = A cup, 2 inches = B cup, and so on). For example, if you have a 32-inch band measurement and a 36-inch bust measurement, that’s a 4-inch difference which would correspond to a D cup.
Common misconception: One common misconception is that all bras are created equal across different brands and styles. The truth is that each brand may have slightly different sizing guidelines based on their specific design and fit preferences. It’s important to try on various sizes within one brand and across different brands to find the best fit for you.
Less-known fact: An interesting fact about calculating bra sizes at home is that most women wear the wrong size without even realizing it. Knowing how to accurately measure yourself can help prevent discomfort or health issues caused by wearing an ill-fitting bra.
The next step in knowing this topic would be to use the calculated measurements as a starting point when trying on bras in-store or shopping online. Remember that finding the perfect fit might take some trial and error but don’t get discouraged – it’s worth taking the time to find bras that make you feel comfortable and confident.
I hope these tips help you navigate through finding the right bra size at home. Remember that having accurate measurements will make all of us happier in our undergarments!
Measurement | Calculations | Recommended Bra Size |
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Band Measurement (inches) | Measure around your ribcage, just below your bust. Add 4 inches if the measurement is even, add 5 inches if it’s odd. | e.g. 28 inches + 4 inches = 32, so your band size is 32 |
Bust Measurement (inches) | Measure around the fullest part of your bust. Subtract your band measurement from your bust measurement. | e.g. 35 inches – 32 inches = 3, so your cup size is A |
Cup Size Calculation | Use the difference to determine your cup size: 1 inch=A, 2 inches=B, 3 inches=C, 4 inches=D, 5 inches=DD, 6 inches=E, 7 inches=F, 8 inches=FF, 9 inches=G, 10 inches=GG | e.g. 3 inches = A, so your recommended bra size is 32A |
Note: Make sure to try on bras for the best fit as sizing may vary between brands. |