
A 34C bra size corresponds to a band measurement of 34 inches and a cup measurement of 37 inches. To determine the band size, you will need to measure around your ribcage, just below your bust, making sure the measuring tape is snug but not too tight. The cup size is calculated by measuring around the fullest part of your bust while wearing a non-padded bra.
It is important to note that bra sizing can vary between brands and styles, so it’s always best to get professionally measured for the most accurate fit. Keep in mind that different countries may use different sizing systems, so it’s crucial to check whether the sizing chart follows UK or US measurements.
A common misconception is that once you know your bra size, it will remain constant throughout your life. The truth is that factors such as weight fluctuations, pregnancy, and aging can all affect breast size and shape, so getting regularly fitted for bras is essential for comfort and support.
Did you know that in addition to standard band and cup sizes, some bras also come in half-cup sizes? This can be especially useful if you find yourself between two standard sizes. Understanding this option allows you to explore a wider range of bras for a more personalized fit. I recommend exploring this possibility during your next fitting session with us.
So go ahead and get yourself properly measured – finding the perfect-fitting bra makes all the difference.
Band Size | Bust Measurement (inches) | Cup Size |
---|---|---|
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |
34 | 35-36 | C |