ho do i find out what the right bra fit is for me, i mean i can practically fit into anything up to a small c so im not really sure what is right, im 15 and skinnyish if that help, oh and is theer a way to measure yourslef to find out?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? laycieee answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 10:02 pm: To measure yourself all you need to do is take a measuring tape and measure your bust (meaning around your body and over your breasts), that measurement would probably be a little bit bigger than what you need, so instead measure below your breasts and then whatever your cup size is, that's the size bra you need. Also there's a store called Lady Grace and if you go there they can measure for you and find the perfect fitted bra, or Victoria's Secret can measure you also. Hope I helped :) [ laycieee's advice column | Ask laycieee A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 10:52 am: Bra Size
1. Wear a comfortable bra and measure the rib cage just below the breast. If the number is 33 or less, add 5 inches to that number and that is your bra size. Over 33 inches add 3 inches to get you bra size. Both ways, rounding odd numbers up to even.
2. Then take measure the breast around the fullest part. When you subtract the last number (fullest part) by the among of your bra size, you'll come up with a number used to determine cup size by using the chart below (the A,B,C, etc. cup chart) For example if your bra size was 36 and your cup measurement was 38, the difference is 2" so you would wear a 36B.
littleblufirefly answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 5:26 am: You can go to any Victoria's Secret and they will measure you and tell you what size you are. There are other places that do fittings also, but you have to check in your area. I hope this helps! <3 Dana [ littleblufirefly's advice column | Ask littleblufirefly A Question ]
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