Fitting Room
Fitting in your bra?
Your back band should be firm (but comfortable). It should be horizontal around your body without riding up or digging in. We recommend fastening a new bra on its loosest hooks so that you can tighten it if it stretches over time as you wash and wear it.
The underwires in your bra should sit flat on your ribcage (not your boob!) all the way round to your armpits.The wires between your boobs should lie flat against your chest without digging in, rubbing or poking out.
How should a bra cup fit?
When your bra cups fit well, your boobs should be fully enclosed in the cups – there should be a smooth line, with no ridge or bulging, where the top and the side of the cups end.
Knowing your Size
Measure your band. Wear a lightly lined (non-push-up) bra or bra-less so your breasts are as close to natural as possible. Wrap a measuring tape directly under your breasts. Make sure it’s directly parallel with the bottom of the bra band. Round this to the whole nearest number. If the number is an even number, add 4 and if it’s an odd number add 5. For instance, if it is 32inches, your band size is 36.
Now measure your bust. Place the tape at the fullest part of your bust. Make sure it’s parallel to your band again. Round it to the nearest whole number.
Subtract the band size from your bust size to find the right cup size. Every inch equals one cup size up. Example: 37 inches (bust) – 34 inches (band) = 3 inches. That’s 34C.
If you’re still unsure on your size, why not give us a call, so we can measure you up.
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