Breast bra size! Oh! It sometimes gives us more pain due to lake of knowledge about
band size and cup size. So we specially women know about the study of bra size measurement. I think this article will help you for
Common Breast Bra fitting mistakes
The most common mistakes- women make when they choose a
breast bra fitting.
Bra fitting is incorrect due to wear the wrong band size and
cup size. This is because not all cup sizes of the same letter are the same. For example, a 34C bra would have a larger cup size than a 32C. Hence a woman who finds that she is wearing a bra which is one band size too large would have to go down one band size and also up one cup size.
Several lingerie retailers supply sizing calculators which state a woman should wear a band size which is 4-5 inches larger than her actual 'around the body' measurement. This is incorrect information from the 1930's which is still being passed from suppliers to retailers today. Early bras made by Warner's were sized in this way however new modern bras are elasticized and so a woman's actual body measurement is now very close to the exact band size she should be wearing.
What is the exact way to assess your bra size?
There are two parts of
bra size; the ‘band’ which is the measurement around the circumference of the body and the cup which is the size or fullness of the breast itself. The band size should be considered by placing a tape measure tightly around the body, under the breast, with arms down. If possible this should be done by someone else to ensure exactness. If the measurement, in inches, is an odd number then the correct band size will be the next number up as band sizes only come in even numbers. If an even number is reached then this will be the correct band size too although the next size up may be required for some styles of bra. Sure online retailers of sexy lingerie will have their own sizing guide which will have been specified by the manufacturer.
The best way to set up the new correct cup size is to work from the current incorrect cup size. If a woman has just calculated her band size using the steps above and found that she has moved down a bra size, then the latest cup size will be one size larger than her present size. So as a general rule, the cup should increase by one size for every size that the band is decreased. This is true for the repeal too.