16 Jan 2010 @ 5:02 AM 
 

Bra Size Measurements

 

Wearing the incorrect bra size is not only uncomfortable and unflattering, it might also lead to some health issue. When we wear the wrong bra size, we could experience backaches; have tense muscles around the bra area and to some extent, experience headaches.

A problem with our posture also may occur. That’s why it is essential to find the correct bra size. Fortunately, on the internet we can find a Bra Size Chart that can help us determine the right measurements of our chest area.

By just a simple online browsing, we can easily find out how to take the right measurements and figure out the exact bra size that will fit us comfortable.

Getting The Correct Bra Size

By using a Bra Size Chart, we are learning on how to measure our chest area correctly so that we will be able go get the appropriate bra size for us. There are three area that need to be measured accurately in order to get the correct bra size: under bust, over the bust just under the arms, and across.

A bra size chart will also display different measurements used in different continents. For example, a bust that measures 32 in UK is equivalent to 70 in Europe and 85 in France.

We can also find conversions of measurements from inches to centimeters in a Bra Size Chart. This would help us a lot as we won’t become confused on when we found unfamiliar sizes should the come in either inches or centimereters.

We simply have to measure around the roundest and fullest area of our bust to measure the cup size. After we have gotten the numbers; we then deduct this from the under bust measurements we took. The result would be our cup size.

Within the Bra Size Chart, there is also a corresponding cup size appropriate to our measurement. A one-and-a-half inch cup size is an A Cup; from one-and-a-half inches to about two-and-a-half inches we should get the B Cup; and so on.

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