How to Measure Your Bra Size at Home (Without Guesswork!)
Amanda HensonShare
"80% of Women are wearing the wrong size bra!". A common quote but no real solution until now.
For years, you’ve struggled with bras that don’t fit right or fall apart too soon. Every brand has a different size chart, and getting measured feels awkward and uncomfortable. You don’t like bra fittings—we don’t either.
You’ve said it loud and clear: you’re tired of strangers measuring you. You’re fed up with inaccurate sizing. So are we. That’s why we created an easy-to-use measuring guide and kit, so you can find your perfect fit at home. No more awkward fittings or bad measurements. Follow this simple step-by-step guide and measure yourself with confidence!
Step 1: Gather Your Tools
What you’ll need:
- A soft measuring tape (or a string and a ruler if you don’t have one)
Do you need one? Grab a professional measuring kit here.
- A mirror to help you see what you’re doing,
- Wear a non-padded bra or no bra for the best results.
Step 2: Measure Your Band Size
- Wrap the measuring tape around your ribcage, right under your bust. Breathe normal while measuring to avoid pulling the tape too tight.
- Make sure the tape is snug, even, and parallel to the floor. A tilted tape can lead to incorrect measurements.
- Write down the measurement in inches. If it’s an odd number, round down to the nearest even number. (For Example, Round 31.5 inches to 32 inches.)
- Always take the measurement twice to ensure accuracy. If the results differ, take a third measurement and use the average.
Step 3: Measure Your Bust Size
- Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your bust, usually across the nipples.
- Lean forward to allow all the weight to pull towards the floor.
- ProTip: Taking measurements while you inhale can expand your ribcage and skew the bust measurement. Breathe normal and measure on an exhale.
Step 4: Calculate Your Cup Size
- Subtract your band size from your bust size.
- Use this chart to find your cup size (starting at DD)
Example Calculation:
34 Band Size
39 Bust Size
39 - 34 = 5 inches —> Cup Size DD/E
Final bra size: 34DD/E
Step 5: Check the Fit
Tip: If you’re between sizes, try sister sizing (i.e., if 34DD feels tight, try 36D)
Common Bra Measuring Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Wearing a push-up or padded bra while measuring.
❌ Pulling the measuring tape too tight or too loose.
❌ Only measuring once – always double-check
❌ Ignoring weight changes that affect fit.
Next Steps: Get Your Perfect Fit!
- Now that you know your bra size, it’s time to shop!
- Explore La Plantureuse’s collection of full-bust bras designed for comfort and support.
- Need more guidance? Visit The Ultimate Bra Measuring Guide for expert tips!
💬 Did you find this guide helpful? Share your experience in the comments!
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