Not Much More
I know I haven't written a post in awhile because I don't know what else I can say about bra fitting.
One thing that I can tell you is when you measure yourself for a bra you want to do the following:
1. Wrap the measuring tape under your breasts and whatever number that you get you want to add five to it. Don't ask me why I just learned it that way and it always worked for me when I was doing fittings. The number that you get after you add the five is your band size. If you are between sizes like say you get a 35 this just means that you could wear a 34c or a 36b. You go down in band size and go up in cup size and you go up in the band and down in the cup.
2. To get the cup size keep the measuring tape across your back don't move the tape up or down just put the ends across your breasts and whatever number you get will be your cup size. If you are one number up from your band size then you are a A cup if two numbers then you are a b and so on and so on.
3. When trying on a bra make sure you lean for to get your breasts fully in the cup.
4. Make sure you're not spilling out of the cup and that you're not bulging out the sides.
5. Make sure the bra sits across your back. You don't want it to ride up. If it rides up then the bra is too small.
6. Lift your arms up over your head and this will tell you if it is too small. If the bra goes up when you lift your arms then that means it doesn't fit right.
If you do all of these steps you should be able to find the right bra.
One thing that I can tell you is when you measure yourself for a bra you want to do the following:
1. Wrap the measuring tape under your breasts and whatever number that you get you want to add five to it. Don't ask me why I just learned it that way and it always worked for me when I was doing fittings. The number that you get after you add the five is your band size. If you are between sizes like say you get a 35 this just means that you could wear a 34c or a 36b. You go down in band size and go up in cup size and you go up in the band and down in the cup.
2. To get the cup size keep the measuring tape across your back don't move the tape up or down just put the ends across your breasts and whatever number you get will be your cup size. If you are one number up from your band size then you are a A cup if two numbers then you are a b and so on and so on.
3. When trying on a bra make sure you lean for to get your breasts fully in the cup.
4. Make sure you're not spilling out of the cup and that you're not bulging out the sides.
5. Make sure the bra sits across your back. You don't want it to ride up. If it rides up then the bra is too small.
6. Lift your arms up over your head and this will tell you if it is too small. If the bra goes up when you lift your arms then that means it doesn't fit right.
If you do all of these steps you should be able to find the right bra.
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