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    What's My Bra Size

    FIND YOUR SIZE

    Snugly wrap the measuring tape around your body—over your rib cage and just below your bust.

    Wrap the measuring tape around your body and over the fullest part of your bust. And be sure you’re not pulling the tape away from the front of your bust for the most accurate measurement.

    Compare with the size chart beside to find out your bra size.

    For example, if Your Underbust ("U") measurement is 31, your Full-bust measurement is 37 ( it means U + 6 inches), compare the measurements in column "30.5-32.5" and row "U+6 inches" in the size chart, you will find your bra size is 36C.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Choosing a bra in the correct size is incredibly important for both comfort and health reasons. A bra that is too tight can cause discomfort, chafing, and reduced circulation, while a bra that is too loose can cause the breasts to sag and result in back pain.

    Finally, a correctly sized bra can give the wearer an extra boost of self-confidence. Wearing a bra in the correct size can help to make the breasts look better and make the wearer feel more comfortable and confident in their own body.

    1.- Determine your band size. To do this, measure your rib cage just below your bust line. Round up to the nearest whole number and add 4 inches. This is your band size.

    2.- Measure around your bust line at the fullest part to find your bust size and then subtract your band size from your bust size. The difference will determine the cup size you need.

    3.- Check the size chart. Once you have your band size and cup size, check the size chart to find the corresponding bra size.

    There are countless types of bras, but the most common ones are:

    1.-Push-up Bras:These bras feature extra padding on the inside of the cups to create a lifted and rounded appearance.

    2.-Balconette Bras:These bras are designed with a low-cut neckline and wide-set straps to provide lift and support.

    3.- Plunge Bras:These bras feature a deep V-neckline and cups that provide support and cleavage enhancement.

    4.- T-Shirt Bras:These bras are designed to remain invisible under clothes while providing a smooth, seamless look.

    5.- Sports Bras:These bras provide extra support and coverage while performing physical activities.

    6.- Strapless Bras:These bras are designed to be worn without straps for an invisible look under clothing.

    7.- Bralettes:These bras are designed for comfort and often feature light padding, minimal coverage, and delicate details.

    8.- Wireless Bras:The non-wired bra doesn't have a metal underwire in the cups, making it much more flexible and easy to move in. The elasticity of the band and straps provide support to your breasts. Perfect for comfort and long periods.

    The answer to this question is ultimately up to personal preference. Some people may have a favorite bra brand that they prefer, while others may not care as much.

    Ultimately, it’s important to find a bra that fits well and provides the right level of support and comfort. Quality and fit should be the main considerations when selecting a bra.

    To properly wash your bras, it is recommended to use a gentle cleanser for washing your bras, and you can either hand-wash or machine-wash them to suit your preference.

    How to Hand Wash BrasPre-treat: wet your soft towel with water and mild soap and gently dab on stains on the cup, corners, and straps of your bra.

    Soak: using a mild detergent and cool water, soak your bra and leave for 30 minutes.

    Rinse: remove suds by using cool water. Gently squeeze to remove excess water but never wring.

    Air-Dry: lay your bra flat on a towel and gently press to squeeze out excess water, or air dry them on a hanger. Never put your bras in a drying machine. The heat damages the elasticity.

    How to Machine Wash BrasSet The Cycle: always set your machine to a gentle/delicate cycle, use cold water and a mild detergent.

    Hook: make sure that the hooks are clasped to avoid tangling and damage.

    Use A Wash Bag: keep your bras safe with a Meshin’ Around Wash Bag or a Delicate Care Bra Saver.

    Air-Dry: lay your bra flat on a towel and gently press to squeeze out excess water, or air dry them on a hanger. Never put your bras in a drying machine. The heat damages the elasticity.

    Bras should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. They should also be stored away from other fabrics that may cause snags or tears.

    Bras should be folded in half so the cups are facing each other, and then folded again so that the straps are tucked into the cups.

    This prevents them from becoming misshapen. Bras should be stored in a drawer with dividers or containers to keep them organized.