Size guide
Please note this is a guide only
Measuring advice
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Please note taking your actual body measurements are more accurate than measuring over your clothes
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1. Bust
Measure under the arms at the fullest part around the bust horizontally.
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2. Waist
Measure around the natural waistline.
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3. Hips
With the feet together measure around the fullest part of your hips.
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4. Inside leg
In bare feet take the measurement from the top of the inside leg and measure down the inside leg to the floor.
Women's clothing size chart
Dual size clothing chart
Lingerie size guide
Underband conversion chart
Cup conversion chart
Bralette size chart
How to measure your bra band/back size
Before you start make sure that you are either wearing a non-padded bra or no bra at all. Using a tape measure, measure in inches around your rib cage directly under your bust and below the underwire of the bra. If you find that your measurement is between sizes then you need to round down the size, for example if you measure 30 1/2 inches then round down to 30 inches.
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IF YOUR MEASUREMENT IS AN EVEN NUMBER- ADD 4 INCHES
IF YOUR MEASUREMENT IS AN ODD NUMBER- ADD 5 INCHES
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This will calculate your band/back size. For example, if your band/back measures at 30 inches you will add 4 inches which would make you a 34.
How to measure your cup size
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Measure around the fullest part of your bust in inches ensuring that the tape measure is tight but not over stretched. When measuring your cup size you should always round up, so if you measure 34 ½ inches then round up to 35 inches. The number of inches difference between your band/back measurement and cup measurement will equal what cup size you are. Every inch difference equals one cup size up. For example:
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BAND SIZE 34 INCHES & FULLEST PART OF BUST 34 INCHES= A CUP
BAND SIZE 34 INCHES & FULLEST PART OF BUST 35 INCHES= B CUP
BAND SIZE 34 INCHES & FULLEST PART OF BUST 36 INCHES= C CUP