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(ladies) How to measure it at home or find the right fit for a bra?

with its measure your bust, how to put that into a bra size?

To do this, you will need your bust measurement, and the extent of her breasts. When measuring below, make sure the tape measure is firm and horizontal all the way around your torso. When measuring your chest, make sure again that the tape is horizontal and that is crushing any breast tissue. Round your bust measurement to the nearest even number. This will probably be the size of his band, though it varies depending on the brand, so in some can go up a size (or even down in others). For example, if you measured 33 ", is probably using a 34, but can determine that 32 is best suited to very generous marks and which takes less than 36 marks. Just try on several sizes. Cup Size is more difficult. The best estimate is to subtract your band size (not under your bust measurement, although both will be very similar, and perhaps even the same) of the size of your bust. The answer corresponds to a cup size: 1 "= A, 2" = B, 3 = C, etc. For example, suppose that the measure 29 "and below 35" through my chest. I used a band of 30 and a DD cup. (Note that most brands do their size differently over a D cup: I'm using CD-DD-EF but others may go EFCC or CD-DD-FG.) Again, this is an estimate and nothing more. This method, although much more accurate than some who say to add 4.5 "to low bust, not 100% accurate for every woman and every brand of bra. You may find that you use a 30F in one brand or style, 28ff another, 30FF in another.

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