Bras N Things Size Calculator
Finding the perfect bras size can be tricky, but our Bras n Things Size Calculator makes it easy. By measuring your bust, underbust, and band size, you can determine the right fit for your body type. This calculator helps you understand the different measurements and how they translate to standard bras sizes.
How to Use the Calculator
Using our Bras n Things Size Calculator is simple. Follow these steps to get your perfect bras size:
- Measure your bust size using a soft measuring tape.
- Measure your underbust size, which is the smallest part of your bust.
- Measure your band size, which is the circumference around your ribcage.
- Enter these measurements into the calculator.
- Select your preferred cup size from the dropdown menu.
- Click "Calculate" to see your recommended bras size.
The calculator will provide you with a recommended bras size based on the measurements you've entered. You can also view a chart that compares your measurements to standard bras sizes.
How the Calculator Works
The Bras n Things Size Calculator uses standard measurements to determine your bras size. Here's how the calculation works:
Bust Size: Measure around the fullest part of your bust with a soft measuring tape.
Underbust Size: Measure around the narrowest part of your bust, just below the bust.
Band Size: Measure around your ribcage, keeping the tape parallel to the ground.
The calculator compares your measurements to standard bras sizes and provides a recommendation based on the average measurements for each size.
Bras n Things Measurements Guide
Understanding the different bras measurements is key to finding the right fit. Here's a guide to the most important measurements:
Bust Size
The bust size is the measurement around the fullest part of your bust. This measurement determines the cup size of your bras.
Underbust Size
The underbust size is the measurement around the narrowest part of your bust, just below the bust. This measurement helps determine the band size of your bras.
Band Size
The band size is the measurement around your ribcage. This measurement determines the width of the band that holds your bras in place.
For the most accurate results, use a soft measuring tape and measure while wearing only a light bra or nothing at all.
Bras n Things Size Chart
Here's a comparison of standard bras sizes and their corresponding measurements:
| Size | Bust (inches) | Underbust (inches) | Band (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32A | 32-33 | 24-25 | 28-29 |
| 32B | 33-34 | 25-26 | 29-30 |
| 32C | 34-35 | 26-27 | 30-31 |
| 32D | 35-36 | 27-28 | 31-32 |
| 34A | 34-35 | 26-27 | 30-31 |
| 34B | 35-36 | 27-28 | 31-32 |
| 34C | 36-37 | 28-29 | 32-33 |
| 34D | 37-38 | 29-30 | 33-34 |
This size chart provides a general guide to bras sizes. Your measurements may vary slightly from these averages, so it's always a good idea to try on different sizes to find the best fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I measure my bust size?
- To measure your bust size, wrap a soft measuring tape around the fullest part of your bust, keeping the tape parallel to the ground. Make sure the tape is snug but not tight.
- What is the difference between bust and underbust size?
- The bust size is the measurement around the fullest part of your bust, while the underbust size is the measurement around the narrowest part of your bust, just below the bust. The underbust size helps determine the band size of your bras.
- How do I measure my band size?
- To measure your band size, wrap a soft measuring tape around your ribcage, keeping the tape parallel to the ground. Make sure the tape is snug but not tight.
- What cup size should I choose?
- Your cup size is determined by your bust size. The calculator will recommend a cup size based on the measurements you've entered. You can also refer to the size chart for a general guide.
- How do I know if my bras fit properly?
- Your bras should fit snugly but not be too tight. There should be enough room for your breasts to move comfortably, and the straps should sit comfortably on your shoulders. If your bras are too loose or too tight, they may not provide the support you need.