38C in bra size refers to a band size of 38 inches and a cup size of C. The band size is the measurement around your chest, just under your bust. It should be snug but not too tight. The cup size is determined by subtracting your band measurement from the fullest part of your bust, with each inch representing a different cup size.
To find out if 38C is the right fit for you, I recommend measuring yourself using a soft measuring tape and following our sizing chart on our website or asking one of our expert fitters to assist you in-store. Make sure to stand straight and relax while taking measurements for accurate results. Once you have obtained these measurements, consider trying on various bras in this size to ensure it provides ample support and comfort.
A common misconception about bra sizes is that they are universal across all brands, which is not true. Different brands may have slight variations in their sizing due to differences in manufacturing processes and materials used. It’s important to always measure yourself or get fitted when purchasing new bras from different brands to ensure the best fit possible.
One less-known fact about bra sizes is that they can change over time due to weight fluctuations, hormonal changes, and even exercise routines. Knowing this can help you understand that it’s completely normal for your bra size to change throughout different stages of life, so it’s essential to re-measure yourself periodically.
My witty encouraging personal comment would be: “Remember, finding the perfect fitting bra is like finding a good friend – supportive, comfortable and makes you feel amazing. So don’t hesitate to reach out if you need any assistance along the way.”.
Brand | Underbust Measurement (inches) | Cup Size |
---|---|---|
Victoria’s Secret | 38 | C |
Calvin Klein | 38 | C |
Wacoal | 38 | C |
Bali | 38 | C |
Playtex | 38 | C |
Natori | 38 | C |
Chantelle | 38 | C |
Freya | 38 | C |
Panache | 38 | C |
Le Mystere | 38 | C |