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isnt there a certain way to tell what bra size you are, i heard you take a measuring tape and find out the length all around your chest area but i dont know the rest about how to tell...cause every bra i try to wear never fits me right, please help!
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BabyPhat.com has it on there...it shows directions! ]
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the victoria's secret people are nice and helpful and they recommend bras for your size also. ]
If you feel you can't do it correctly then go to a store such as Victoria's Secret, JC Penny and any other department store and they will measure you for free. But if you want to do it your self take a tapr measure and measure underneath then add 6 inchs to that number, which is your band size example 32, 34, 36. Then measure the fullest part of your chest and how ever many inchs different is your cup size. For example if the 2nd number is 2 inchs bigger than your band size your a B, 1 inch is A, 3 inch C, and so on drop some in my inbox if your confused ]
First, you have to measure underneath your chest, and that's the rib size (say, 34). Then you measure around your chest and that's your cup size (say A). That's how you do it! I'm not sure the numbers for each size, but I'm sure you could search for it on Google! Good luck!
Hope I helped!
~*Erin*~ ]
try google, put in *how do I measure bra size?* ]
Heyy my suggestion is that you go to Victorias Secret or Fredricks..They have REALLY cute lingerea and they will help you find your size!! They even have half sizes i think!! So go there!! Hope i helped! ]
Well you can go to gordmans but if you go to V.S they help you out and you can go from there. ]
go to a store.. and just pick out a whole bunch.. try them all on... and see which one fits best! ]
Well, I have the EXACT answear to your question.
1) Mesure around your chest, just below your breasts.
2) Add 5 inches if its an odd number; add 4 inches if it is an even measurement.
3) To find out what cup you need, measure around the fullest part of your breasts.
If the two numbers are the same, you need an AA-cup
If the 2 numbers differ by 1 inch, you need an A-cup
If the 2 numbers differ by 2 inches, you need a B-cup
If the 2 numbers differ by 3 inches, you need a C-cup
If the 2 numbers differ by 4 inches, you need a D-cup
Example:
Natalie's first measurement was 27 inches. Adding 5 inches gives 32 inches. This is her bra measurement. Natalie's second measurement was 33 inches. The difference in the 2 numbers is 1 inch, so she needs an A-cup
So Natalie's bra measurement is 32A
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You measure around the fullest part of your chest, and then measure the area right below your chest, like where they stop. Then u subtract those two numbers, and if they're one number apart it's an AA, two numbers apart it's an A cup, three numbers apart it's a B, and so on. And then the number that was around your chest is the number, so it'd be like 36A or something. Does that make sense? I think one number difference is an AA anyway, or it might be an A. I'm not sure where exactly it starts, but you have the idea. Sorry if I confused you! ]
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