Thursday, August 29, 2013

Place the tape measure over the fullest part of your bust

Place the tape measure over the fullest part of your bust.

Extend the tape measure around your chest, keeping it level all the way around. Hold the tape measure fairly tight against your cheap sexy lingerie,  without pulling or squishing, which could result in an inaccurate measurement.

Record the measurement in inches, rounding up to the nearest whole number. This is your cup size.

Subtract your band size from your cup measurement. If the two measurements are the same, you should wear an A cup. A difference of one inch indicates a B cup, with each additional inch increasing one letter size, including C, D, DD, DDD/E, F, FF and G. Most department stores and women's clothing shops carry cup sizes up to at least D, while maternity stores, plus-size clothing stores and lingerie shops usually have a broader range of sizes.

According to the Bare Necessities website, "Almost 8 in 10 women are wearing the wrong size" bra. And larger size women may have larger, heavier breasts, for which good support is essential. If your bra is leaving red indents in your body, you should purchase a new bra that fits well. You can measure yourself at home to find your proper bra size. The method for determining your correct bra size is the same for overweight and average weight women.

Physical changes, such as weight gain, weight loss and pregnancy can all cause changes in the size and shape of a woman's breasts. This is especially common during pregnancy, when women experience weight gain and hormonal changes over several months, and prepare for lactation during the final weeks of the pregnancy. It is important to periodically measure yourself to find a properly fitting bra during pregnancy.

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