3 pairs CLEAR BRAS STRAPS invisible transparent ADJUSTABLE One Size Fullness
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Please measure to get the right size you need.
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.
Measuring band size
There are two ways to measure your band size. The best bet is to do it both ways to see if you get a consistent measurement. 1. Bring the measuring tape around your back to the front, keeping it under the arms and bringing it up across to the middle of your chest (see image). If you get an odd number, round up to the next even number to get your band size. 2. Measure across the bottom of your band, directly under the bust and across your ribcage. Make sure to keep your measuring tape straight around the back to front. Again, if you get an odd number, round up to the next even number to get your band size. Measuring cup size
This is where it gets tricky- if you already have a bra and can talk us
through how it's fitting, we might be better off stopping here- we can
help you troubleshoot your fit. You can also Check Your Fit and see our
Bra Fit Q&A for help assessing your fit. The first step (above) will
tell us if you might be in the wrong band size. This one becomes much
more subjective. Here's how to do it: 1. Measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust, with the tape straight across and around your back, bringing it to the front. 2. Subtract your band measurement (from step 1) from this bust measurement. The difference calculates your bra size- each inch represents a cup size. For example, if you measure a 34 inch band size, and a 36 inch cup size, the difference is 2: which would indicate a B cup. About bra sizing: Size conversions Many of our beautiful bras are from designers in the UK and Europe. If you wear a cup size DD or above, you should check your bra's style description carefully to see whether it's a UK or European size (we'll tell you that at the bottom of the list of style details on the product detail page). If the style comes in European or UK sizing, you will want to find your equivalent in the chart below, and select that size on the product page.
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