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STEP 1: BAND SIZE
Measure under your arms, high on your back, across the top of your chest. If this measurement is an even number, this is your band size. If an odd number, add 1" to determine your band size. STEP 2: CUP SIZE
Measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust. Next, subtract your band measurement from your bust measurement; each inch represents a cup size. For example: if your band measurement is 34" and your bust measurement is 36", the difference between these measurements is two inches, and you'd wear a B-cup.
STEP 1: BAND SIZE
Measure under your arms, high on your back, across the top of your chest. If this measurement is an even number, this is your band size. If an odd number, add 1" to determine your band size. STEP 2: CUP SIZE
Measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust. Next, subtract your band measurement from your bust measurement; each inch represents a cup size. For example: if your band measurement is 34" and your bust measurement is 36", the difference between these measurements is two inches, and you'd wear a B-cup.
How do you measure bra cup size volume?
Q. I know how to measure for the number but not exactly sure for cup size I want to know what bra size cup I need? Please help
Answer
First measure directly under your breast for your waist/band size. (36)
Then measure at the fullest part of your breast for the bust size. (40)
Subtract the band size from the bust size.
Then subtract 40-36 = 4.
The difference is the cup size.
Cup size is the number in alphabetical order
A=1
B=2
C=3
D=4
DD/E = 5
F/DDD = 6
G = 7
H= 8
and so on.
First measure directly under your breast for your waist/band size. (36)
Then measure at the fullest part of your breast for the bust size. (40)
Subtract the band size from the bust size.
Then subtract 40-36 = 4.
The difference is the cup size.
Cup size is the number in alphabetical order
A=1
B=2
C=3
D=4
DD/E = 5
F/DDD = 6
G = 7
H= 8
and so on.
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