The band size is the numerical part of the size.
How to decide bra cup size.
When trying on bras if you change band sizes you will also have to change cup sizes.
It is easier to determine your band size first and then map it to your cup size.
Wearing the wrong bra size can ruin an otherwise flawless outfit and even lead to breast pain and backaches.
36c is a common bra size and cup size.
A 34b cup will be smaller than a 36b cup.
For example if your size is 34b a bigger size for you would be 36a.
These simple at home bust measuring instructions will ensure a perfect fit for band and cup alike.
So if your size is 34d it means that 34 is your band size and d is your cup size.
The correct cup size should be completely filled out with no wrinkling of the fabric or space in the cups but any spillage or double boob means the cup size is too small even in low cut or pushup bras.
Or if you want a smaller size then you choose 32c and vice versa.
Check the cup size.
Remember that the cup size is not the same for each band size.
You have to first measure the band and cup size separately to determine the correct size.
When you go up or down your bra size the cup size also differs.
If you need a smaller band size go up a cup size.
If you need a larger band size go down a cup size.
In determining your sister size you have the option to go one size up or one size down.
Check around the cups for any bulging not only at the front but also at the sides under your arms.
Here is how you can determine your bra size.
Bra size shouldn t be a guessing game.
With this guide managing irregular bra cup sizes should be a breeze and sore breasts from incorrect bra sizes will be things of the past.
The sister sizes of a bra are alternative sizes which essentially have the same cup volume as the original bra size even if the band size and the cup letter are different.
So instead of 34b you ll want 36a.
The alphabetical part is the cup size.