Most women are confused about the letters and size numbers they see printed on bra labels. Most of them don't even know how to distinguish between an A size and AA size. Distinguishing between E and DD is no piece of cake for them either. Once you pay a little attention you will realize how easy it is to read all those size charts. Take a measuring tape and measure your own size in order to find out what will actually fit you.
Step 1:
Measure your body from right where your breast ends and your waist begins. The tape should be snug but make sure it's not too tight to distort measurements. What ever readings you have simply subtract 5 from them. This way you get a band size which we will discuss later on.
Step 2:
Now measure your bust where it is fullest. At this point the tape should be comfortably lined with your body's round and not be too tight. If the reading you get is odd, then round it. Now take your band size and subtract this new measurement from it.
Step 3:
This will give you the size of your cups. You can read your measurement against the company sizes in this way:
AA= 1" and lesser
A= 1"
B= 2"
C= 3"
D= 4"
E /DD= 5"
F/DDD=6"
If you are searching for the perfect bra then taking measurements are just a part of the process. When buying yourself a bra, the center of the bra should touch your body and not stay raised. Also ensure that your straps are not the only things that hold your bust in position. It can exert pressure on your back and the bra will lose its shape quickly.
Once you grab hold of your measurements, it is time to pamper yourself with a sensuous and sexy bra. So get out there and quench your cravings with confidence and know what you deserve.
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