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How to find my accurate bra size?
I believe that I should wear a bra that's 32B or 32C. But sometimes B cups are too small, and sometimes C cups are too big. And when I take the measurements I'm told that I should be in an A cup, which is impossible. I may not have the biggest bust but I cannot fit in and A cup. Does anyone know how can I figure this out with going to get fitted?
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you go to the bare necessities website it shows you how to find accurate measurements.
http://www.barenecessities.com/fit_sizing.aspx
If that doesnt work you should probably ask a person to measure you at victorias secret or something
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Having a comfortable bra is important. You say sometimes B cups are too small and C cups are too big. Does it depend on the brand and style of bra you are wearing at the time which makes you feel this way?
With or without a fitting, you may to have to spend a little more on your bras.
You might try visiting some of the web sites for major manufacturers, such as Playtex, Bali, etc. They will give you specific instructions as to where and how to measure yourself.
- 1 decade ago
To really find your correct size you will need to try on different sized bras. Measuring only act as a guide and in my opinion the tables are out dated. When you go shopping, take lots of bras into the changing room. Here is a good guide to what you should be looking for
- klitznerLv 44 years ago
the respond could be 36A (for 37" bust) or 36B for (38" bust). Your waist/decrease back i'm assuming you're measuring your rib cage (band length) which if 32" you upload 4 to 5 inches (whichever provides an excellent extensive kind) to calculate the band length (32 + 4 = 36). Then cup length is the version between the band length and your bust. So A = a million" difference, B = 2" difference, C = 3" so on and so on. E.g. My band length is 34 as my larger rib cage is 29" (29+5). while my bust is 37.5 so i'm between a 34C and 34D. that's what's mushy to me even even with the undeniable fact that i'm supposedly a 30 F or some thing ridiculous...which i'm by no ability!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think the only way to get an accurate sizing IS by getting fitted by someone working at a lingerie/underwear store. They are trained to do this and once they can tell you your exact bra size, you'll hopefully be able to find the one that fits you best.
- 1 decade ago
If you go to a place that specializes in bras, like Victoria's Secret,you can always ask one of the Ladies there to get your measured for your bra size.