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FIT GUIDE
Considering four out of five women wear the wrong-size bra, it’s worth the time and effort to measure before you order your next bra. If you haven’t found the right fit yet, don’t settle! Sometimes you will have to experiment with your cup or band size to get it just right. Many women make the mistake of going up a band size when it’s the cups that don’t fit correctly. If you’re spilling out over the top or sides, your cup size is too small. And fits will vary among brands. Don’t let it concern you. Finding the perfect bra takes time and patience, but the way you will look (and feel) once you have found it will be worth all of the effort. Here is a simple guide.
How To Calculate Your Bra Size
After band size measures 38, the band size should be the closest higher number to your actual measurement. So, 41.5” is a 42 band. A 41” measurement is a 42 band.
Step 3. Calculate your bra size
Subtract your band measurement (Step 1) from your cup measurement (Step 2). Generally, for a difference in each inch, the cup goes up by one size. For example:
How To Get The Perfect Fit
There are times in your life when regular bra won’t work for you. Find out how to make sure you’re always getting the perfect fit.
REAL SUPPORT DESIGN
Bras are structured to keep breasts from moving around. They are supposed to prevent sagging and strain on the neck and back. The purpose of the cups is to hold the breasts; the underband then holds the bra in place. The straps help to mete out the weight around the shoulders and upper back area. Bra structure is important to understand because you should know how your bra works and how it should fit on your body. The straps should not be crucial to the support of the bra. They do help to mete out the weight around the shoulders and upper back area.
One important factor of bras is their “lift” ability. Some bras provide more lift than others do, so how do you know when you’re getting the best lift? The way to know if your breasts are in the right place is to bend your arm at the elbow and form a 90-degree angle. Then, lay your arm down across the middle. Your breasts should be sitting about half way between your shoulders and your elbow.
Our real support design factors all this. It incorporate principles of shape dynamics determined by an understanding of the human anatomy – Indian anatomy.