
A G cup size in a bra typically refers to a measurement of 7 inches difference between the bust and underbust. To ensure the most accurate fit, I would highly recommend getting professionally measured by one of our fitting experts at our store. It’s important to consider that cup sizes can vary across different brands, so trying on various styles and brands is crucial to finding the perfect fit for you.
One common misconception about G cup sizes is that they are extremely large. However, cup size is relative to band size, meaning that a G cup on a smaller band size may not be as large as one might think. It’s important not to judge a cup size based solely on lettering without considering the band size as well.
An interesting fact about bra sizing is that many people are actually wearing the wrong bra size without even realizing it. Studies have shown that up to 80% of women are wearing the incorrect bra size, which can lead to discomfort and improper support. Knowing your accurate bra size can make a huge difference in how your bras fit and feel.
After learning more about G cup sizes, I highly recommend coming into our store for a professional fitting with one of our experts who can assist you in finding the perfect fit for your unique body shape and personal preferences. We have an extensive selection of bras in various styles and brands, so we’re confident we can help you find exactly what you’re looking for.
I hope this information was helpful. Remember, finding the right bra should be an uplifting experience – pun intended!
| US Cup Size | UK Cup Size | EU Cup Size |
|---|---|---|
| A | A | A |
| B | B | B |
| C | C | C |
| D | D | D |
| DD | DD | E |
| DDD/E | E | F |
| G | F | G |
| H | FF | H |
| I | G | I |
| J | GG | J |