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Bra Sizes ChartsDo you know what is your bra size?Lingerie and bra sizing advices Jane will help you figure out your correct bra size in case you don't know it or you have measured it so long ago that you have forgotten it. To figure out your correct bra size you need to know your Band measurement (Band size) and your Cup measurement (Cup size). Band measurement is the numeric portion of your bra size (ex: the 36 in a 36C); Cup measurement is used to determine your cup size (the letter C in the size 36C). If you know what your measurements are – subtract your band measurement from your cup measurement - each inch represents a cup size; and use the bra sizes chart below to find your size. If you do not know your measurements, your guide Jane will help you take them easily and find your size in the bra sizes chart below. Band MeasurementMeasure under your arms, high on your back, around the top of your chest. If this measurement is an even number (such as 36''), then that's your band size. If this measurement is an odd number (such as 35''), then add 1" to determine your band size. Remember that number, you'll need it in a minute. Cup MeasurementPut on your favorite supportive, comfortable bra and measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust. Record that number, you'll need it in a second. Subtract your band measurement from your cup measurement – each inch represents a cup size. For example: if your band measurement is 36" and your cup measurement is 38", then the difference between these measurements is two inches, so you'd wear a B-cup and you bra size will look like this - 36B. Take a look at the bra size chart below:
However, you probably know that bra sizes (band and cup measurements) differ according to the country of the bra manufacturer. That is why I am presenting you a comparison band sizes chart for USA, UK, Europe, France, Italy and Australia:
You should also know: And here is the comparison cup sizes chart for USA, UK, Europe, France, Italy and Australia.
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