We consider bras in the A cup size range to be small. These sizes typically include 30A, 32A, and 34A. For individuals with a smaller frame or bust, these sizes may provide the best fit and support. It is essential to note that bra sizing can vary between brands, so it’s important to try on different styles and sizes to find the perfect fit.
It is common for people to mistakenly assume that small cup sizes are not as diverse or fashionable as larger sizes. However, this is simply not true. There are plenty of stylish and comfortable options available in smaller cup sizes. Brands like Lula Lu Petites specialize in creating beautiful lingerie specifically designed for those with petite busts, proving that there are plenty of options regardless of size.
One less-known fact about bra sizing is that the band size plays an equally important role in determining the overall fit of a bra. The band should sit comfortably around your rib cage without riding up at the back or digging into your skin. Knowing your correct band size ensures proper support and comfort throughout the day. After determining your cup size, I recommend focusing on finding a band size that feels snug but not constricting for optimal comfort.
Next steps would involve trying on different styles and brands within your specific cup size range to find what works best for you. It may also be helpful to consult with one of our expert fitters who can provide personalized recommendations based on your unique measurements and preferences.
Remember: whether you’re looking for a practical t-shirt bra or something more playful like lace lingerie, there are plenty of options available no matter what your cup size may be.
Bra Size | Underbust Measurement (inches) | Cup Size (inches difference) |
---|---|---|
30A | 28-29 | 1 |
32A | 30-31 | 1 |
34A | 32-33 | 1 |
30B | 28-29 | 2 |
32B | 30-31 | 2 |
34B | 32-33 | 2 |
30C | 28-29 | 3 |
32C | 30-31 | 3 |
34C | 32-33 | 3 |
30D | 28-29 | 4 |