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How to measure your cup size
Measure around the fullest part of your bust (position 'a'). For
centimetres, the difference between 'a' and 'b' determines your cup size. For inches, the difference between the full bust measurement and the bra size indicates the cup size. See chart.
How to measure your chest band size
Measure directly under your bust (position 'b').
For
centimetres, round up to the nearest bra size.
For inches, add four inches onto an even number and
five inches onto an odd number to give your bra size.
| Cup Size Chart | ||
| +cm | +inches | |
| A | 10-14 | 1 |
| B | 14-16 | 2 |
| C | 16-18 | 3 |
| D | 18-20 | 4 |
| DD | 20-22 | 5 |
| F | 22-24 | 6 |
| G | 24-26 | 7 |
| H | 26-28 | 8 |
| Conversion Chart | |
| measurement under bust in cm | carriwell bra size in inches |
| 70 | 32 |
| 75 | 34 |
| 80 | 36 |
| 85 | 38 |
| 90 | 40 |
| 95 | 42 |
| 100 | 44 |
As mentioned under what makes the perfect nursing bra, we have established that your breasts will change in size and that flexibility and support result in comfort, and never before has comfort, for tender and fuller breast been more important!
Here are some pointers on how fit your bra:
If the chest width is okay there will be no marks on your skin and you should be able to fit two flat fingers under the band; otherwise it's too tight.
If the chest band rides up between your shoulder blades, you need a smaller size.