Are you wearing the right bra size?

Are you wearing the right bra size?
How to measure for a Bra:
An estimated 70% of women do not know their proper bra measurements. For the greatest accuracy, have someone help you take your measurements. Click on our Bra Fit Guide for more information. Your bra size is the combination of your frame size and cup size, for example
"44DD" is where "44" is the frame size and "DD" is the cup size
(note: 1 inch standard).
Step 1
Measure around the body directly under the bust while wearing a bra. If the
measurement is an even number add 2", if an odd number add 3"
(example: 44" + 2" = 46" 45" + 3" = 48"). This indicates the frame size.
Step 2
Measure around the fullest part of the bust. This is the bustline measurement. The cup size is given by the difference between the bustline measurement and the frame size.
Compare bustline measurement to frame measurement.
If difference is:
1"
2"
3"
4"
5"
6"
7"
8"
Then cup size is:
A
B
C
D
DD
F
G
H
Example A:
Step 1: Underbust measurement is 44"add 2". Frame size is 46".
Step 2: Bustline measurement is 49"
Step 3: 49"-46" = 3" difference, which is Cup size C.
Result: Buy a 46C bra.
Example B:
Step 1: Underbust measurement is 45". Add 3". Frame size is 48".
Step 2: Bustline measurement is 53".
Step 3: 53" - 48" = 5" difference, which is Cup size DD.
Result: Buy a 48DD bra.
Ok, so this is the biggest thing I notice in my shop is that the majority of young and older women have no idea what size bra they are wearing ,or need to be wearing. I have provided this measuring guide to help you get the perfect, healthy, comfortable fit. If you cannot , feel free to come in to the shop and I will measure you!
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