finally find
a bra that fits
step 1: band size
Put on your best-fitting bra, take out a tape measure, then:
» measure under your arms, high on your back, around the
top of your chest.
» if you come up with an even number, that’s your band size;
» if it’s an odd number, add 1 inch to determine your band size.

step 2: bust size
Keep your bra on and:
» measure around the fullest part of your bust. Typically, this is
around the back and across the nipple line.
» subtract the first measurement, your band measurement,
from this number.

step 3: cup size
» To determine your cup size, subtract your bust size
from your band size.
» A one-inch difference is an “A” cup, two is a “B”,
three is a “C”, 4 =D, 5=DD, 6=DDD, 7=DDDD 8=FF and 9=G.

tips for a better fit
» Adjust the straps so they are comfortable and firm but not too tight. Wrinkles in the cup mean the cups are too big.
» If the bra rides up in back, try loosening the straps or set the hook tighter.
If neither works, you may need a smaller bra size.
» The middle of your bra should lie flat against the chest.
Cups should be full without spilling over the tops or sides of the cups.

care tips
» Always hand-wash your bras after each wearing.
» Soak in tepid water with a little baby shampoo.
» Do not wring – squeeze the moisture out.
» Hang or lay flat on a towel to dry.