Wednesday, May 14, 2014

First time how the girls measure her bra size?




Genious


First time how the girls measure her bra size?


Answer
Well if this is the first time you are buying a bra, you should be a smaller size like A or something. But if those are too small:

Run a tape measure all the way around your body just underneath your breasts and take a measurement in inches. If the number is even, add 4 and if it is odd, add 5. This will give you your band size. For instance, if you measured 28 inches, your band size will be 32.

To find your cup size, measure around the fullest part of the bust in inches, not too tightly or the measurement will be inaccurate. Then subtract your band size from this measurement. This will help you to determine your cup size. If the bust size is less than the band size, you are an AA cup. If there is no difference between the two measurements, your cup size is A. A 1 inch difference indicates a B cup, 2 inches is a C cup, 3 is a D cup and so on. You can use this chart to find out your cup size.

minus 1 inches AA
0 inches A
1 inches B
2 inches C
3 inches D
4 inches DD
5 inches E
6 inches F

am i measuring my bra size right?




Courtney S


i am a 32 A right now and i still fit it, but its a bit small. the middle section does not touch my body like it used to. its digging into my skin. so i just re measured with my friend and my first measurment around rib cage was 28, wich makes my band size be a 32, now to the biggest part of the bust, it was a 30. you subtract 28 from 30 and get 2. 2 gives you a b cup. am i right? (shorter- band size before adding 4 because it was even was 28. bust size is 30. can u help me?)
oh ya how do i ask my mom to...i just got like three new bras two weeks ago. i feel weird asking her.
just tell me if i measered right please. and how do i tel my mom i need a bigger bra



Answer
1. With your bra on run a tape measure around your body underneath your breasts. This is your “band” measurement. Make sure the tape measure is horizontal and somewhat snug.

2. Round to the nearest even number measured. For example, if your band size measured 35 inches, your band size should be 36. If you measured 31.4, you band size should be 32.

3. Next measure your bust size. For this you want to measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust. If you pull to tight it will give you an inaccurate measurement. This number should be rounded to the nearest whole number.

4. Now you’re ready to calculate your cup size. For this you need to subtract the band size from your bust measurement: 0 to 1.5 inches = A, 1.5 to 2.5 = B, 2.5 to 3.5 = C, 3.5 to 4.5 = D, 4.5 to 5.5 = DD/E.

Tips & Warnings:

If your cup is wrinkled go down one cup size. If you have bulging try a cup size larger or a design that covers more. If your straps fall down and adjusting them does not fix the problem, try going down a size. If the band rides up in the back try a tighter hook or loosen the straps. If you have strap marks try loosening the straps.

Just tell your mom - there's no special code language. She's your mom and she'll understand.




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