
A 75C bra size is actually considered to be on the smaller side in terms of bra sizes. The number “75” refers to the band size, which is the measurement around your ribcage just below your bust. It’s important to note that band sizes can vary between brands, so it’s always best to get a professional fitting before making a purchase. In this case, I would recommend measuring yourself at home and then coming into our store for a personalized fitting.
One common misconception is that cup size alone determines how big or small a bra is. In reality, cup size is relative to band size. So while a 75C might seem large in comparison to smaller cup sizes like A or B, it’s actually quite average when combined with its corresponding band measurement.
A less-known fact about bra sizing is that most people are wearing the wrong size without even realizing it. Studies have shown that up to 80% of women are wearing the incorrect bra size. Knowing this can be really useful because finding the right fit can make all the difference in terms of comfort and support.
Next steps for understanding bra sizing would be getting measured by a professional fitter and experimenting with different styles and brands until you find what works best for you. Once you have your correct measurements, shopping for bras will become much easier and more enjoyable. Remember, we’re here to help every step of the way.
Bra Size | Band Size (cm) | Cup Size |
---|---|---|
75C | 75 | C |
70B | 70 | B |
80A | 80 | A |
75D | 75 | D |
85C | 85 | C |
65E | 65 | E |
75F | 75 | F |
90B | 90 | B |
70D | 70 | D |
80C | 80 | C |