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Every woman's frame and shape is
different, therefore, these steps are only a guideline.
You should try and get a "one on one" fit consultation
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TO
DETERMINE YOUR BRA SIZE |
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To measure OVER bust
BAND SIZE: With tape measure around upper
bust, high on the back and under the arms, take a snug
measurement. That number will be the band size. If it is
an odd number, round up to the nearest even number. |
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| CUP SIZE: To find your cup size, measure
gently around the body across the high point or fullest
point of the bust line while wearing a bra. Subtract the
band size from the cup measurement just taken. The
difference will help you to find the right cup. |
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2” Larger indicates B cup
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3” Larger indicates C cup
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4” Larger indicates D cup
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5” Larger indicates E cup
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6” Larger indicates F cup
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| Five Checkpoints For A
Proper Bra Fit |
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Top of Cup should completely contain
the breast.
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Underwire should clearly surround
breast tissue on side and rest on the ribcage.
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Bra Band should hug firmly around
body.
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Back of Bra should stay horizontal
across back; if it rides up, band size may be too
large.
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Center front should lay flat, down
against the breastbone.
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Bras |
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Hand wash only with like colors.
No Bleach.
LineDry. Hang damp from line or bar and allow to dry.
Do not iron or press with heat.
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Panties |
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Machine
Medium Wash. Use warm water, 90 to 110 degrees
F (32 to 43 degrees C), which is hand comfortable
or warm machine setting.
No Bleach.
LineDry. Hang damp from line or bar and allow to dry.
Do not iron or press with heat.
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European Size Conversions for Bras |
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US-UK |
European |
French |
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32 |
70 |
85 |
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34 |
75 |
90 |
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36 |
80 |
95 |
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38 |
85 |
100 |
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40 |
90 |
105 |
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42 |
95 |
110 |
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44 |
100 |
115 |
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Size |
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Small |
4-6 |
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Medium |
8-10 |
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Large |
12-14 |
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X Large |
16-18 |
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