Wednesday 22 June 2011

Juicy Lingerie Bra Fitting Guide

How to measure yourself for a bra
Did you know that recent research suggests that more than 2/3 of us girls are wearing the wrong bra size?  It’s vital that you find your correct size to ensure that your bra remains comfortable for the duration of the day and doesn’t make you feel like your being constricted. Here at Juicy Lingerie, we have a comprehensive sizing guide to help you find the best fit for you. Just follow the guide below:
Measuring your bra size:
  1. Your Bra Size (underbust)
    Firstly you will need to measure around your body under your bust. From here it can be a bit tricky but don’t despair, its quite easy. Basically if the measurement is an even number, then add 4 inches (or 10cm), or in the case of an odd number, then add 5 inches (12.5cm).

    An example is: If you measure and find that you are 30inches (75cm) then you add 4 inches (10cm), so your correct bust size is 34inches (85cm). If you measure and find that you are 31inches (77.5cm) then you add 5 inches so this means you are 36 inches (90cm).
  2. Your Cup Size (overbust)
    This time, just measure around the fullest part of your bust. You simply subtract the measurement that you just took from your bra size worked out above. Now the last bit is to check out the chart below to see the size you are in cup.
     Measuring your bra Size





Difference between
bra size and cup size
BRA SIZE CHART
Inches-1012345678
Centimetres (cm)-2.502.557.51012.51517.520
Cup SizeAAABCDDDEFGH

Common problems & tips for finding the correct bra size

If...

  1. the underwire in your bra is poking or pinching you in the chest, this indicates that you need to go up a cupsize or select a softer bra without wire.
  2. the straps slip off your shoulders, then you should opt for a bra with wider straps.
  3. you notice the bust is sagging down then you should shorten the straps or choose a more supportive style of bra with less stretchy fabric.
  4. you find the bra riding up at the back, then you can adjust the hook & eye, loosen the straps or try a smaller band size like a 32 instead of 34.
  5. the band is too tight, then you can either get one with a wider band or opt for a larger size 36 instead of a 34 for example.
  6. you notice bulging either from the sides or the cups overflow, then you need to go up a band size or a cup size respectively.
  7. you find that your shoulders are sore then you should go for a bra with padded or wider straps
We hope our bra sizing guide helps you! 






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