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Eighty percent of women are rumored to be wearing the wrong bra size. That's eight out of ten! They are facing discomfort and back pain that are unnecessary.
Whether you are wearing your bras for supportive comfort, sex appeal, or nursing, it needs to fit right for it to function properly. | ||
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Getting properly sized for your bra can be accomplished in a couple ways. Lingerie stores will size your bra on your next trip to their store. Unfortunately, many women feel uncomfortable having a stranger size them. Find a tailor's tape for the measurement. Measure around the ribcage, just under the breasts. This is the number portion of the size. For example, it is the "34" in the size "34C." Measure around the breasts at the fullest part. Leave about half inch slack for comfort. Add five inches to the second number. Subtract first number from the second measurement number. The difference between the first and second number is the cup size. If there is no difference, the bra cup size is "A". One inch is a "B" size; two inch difference is a "C" cup, and so on. Bra sizes are A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, and G. Some companies have developed half sizes for those that are trapped in between. The right size bra will not feel tight, ride up in the back, or leave imprints in the skin from clasps or straps.
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