What method is the best most accurate way to measure bra sizes?

1. Measuring your underbust circumference:

- Start by wrapping the measuring tape snugly around your torso directly under your breasts.

- Ensure that the tape is parallel to the ground and not too tight or too loose.

- Make note of the measurement in inches or centimeters.

2. Measuring your bust circumference:

- Stand up straight and wear a bra that fits comfortably and closely without padding or push-up features.

- Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your bust, ensuring it is parallel to the ground and passes over the nipples.

- Make note of this measurement in inches or centimeters.

3. Calculating your bra size:

- Compare your underbust and bust measurements to a bra size chart to determine your band size.

- Subtract the underbust measurement from the bust measurement to get your cup size.

- Use the larger of the two measurements to determine your overall bra size.

Tips for accurate measurement:

- Take measurements without wearing a bra or with a non-padded, seamless bra.

- Stand straight with your shoulders relaxed.

- Measure multiple times to ensure accuracy and use the closest measurement.

Bra Size Chart (Example)

| Band Size | Bust Measurement Range (inches) |

|---|---|

| 28 | 28 - 30 |

| 30 | 30 - 32 |

| 32 | 32 - 34 |

| 34 | 34 - 36 |

| 36 | 36 - 38 |

| Cup Size | Difference Between Bust and Underbust Measurements |

|---|---|

| AA | Less than 1 inch |

| A | 1 inch |

| B | 2 inches |

| C | 3 inches |

| D | 4 inches |

>Note: Bra size charts can vary slightly between different brands and regions, so it's always a good idea to try on different sizes to find the best fit.

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