Thursday, June 26, 2014

Bra Fitting Guide for Bigger Breasts

You’ve probably heard the statistics – it’s estimated that up to 85% of women are wearing the wrong size bra.  As you begin to use Pueraria Mirifica and are in need of a larger bra, here are some very useful tips on proper bra sizing from Big Girls Bras .


That’s an astounding number, but not so surprising when you look at what we know and don’t know about bras. Things like:


Most of us have never been professionally fitted for a bra.


Most mass-market retailers don’t sell bras in a cup size larger than a DD so we make do with what’s available, even if we need a larger cup size.


Bra sizing and the relationship between band size and cup size is confusing and never adequately explained.


What we know about bras and how they should fit came from our mothers, who probably had never been professionally fitted and who learned from their moms, who had never been professionally fitted, and so on.


That’s where The Big Girls Bras Guide to Fitting the Right Bra for You comes in. We’ve written this guide for you, so you can finally find and fit the right bra. So you never again have to settle for an almost right bra.


 


How a Bra Should Fit


Different parts of a bra.



You’d think this would be self-explanatory, but we’ve worn ill-fitting bras for so long many of us need a refresher.



  • The band is responsible for 80% to 90% of the support of the bra. It should fit comfortably around your torso, parallel to the floor. The band should be snug but you should be able to slide two fingers between the band and your skin. The band should never ride up toward your shoulders.

  • Straps are responsible for only 10% to 20% of the bra support, their primary function is to even or level the bra. They should stay in place without digging into your shoulders.

  • Whether you’re wearing a full cup or a demi cup, your breasts should fit inside the cup with no spillage over the top, under the cup or around your underarms. If you’re spilling out of the cup, you need a larger cup size. If there are wrinkles in the fabric of the cup, you need a smaller cup size.

  • The gore, the portion of the band between the cups, should fit flat against your chest wall between your breasts. If the gore is not flat against your sternum, your cups are too small.

  • Underwires should completely surround your breasts and lay against your chest wall. The underwires should never dig into your breasts, your chest or underarms.

  • In a properly fitted bra your nipples should be halfway between your shoulders and elbows, facing forward. Adjust your straps so your breasts are in this position.

  • The bra should fit on the loosest hook, this allows you to tighten the bra as the elastic relaxes over time.

  • Your bra should stay in place when you lift your arms or bend over.


An Expert’s Three-Point Fit Guide


The Expert's Three-Point Fit Guide are the Gore, Underwire, and Band.


One of the top bra fit experts in the industry says you can tell if a bra fits properly by checking three things.


The gore, the portion of the band between the cups, should fit flat against your chest wall between your breasts. If the gore is not flat against your chest, the bra is the wrong size – usually with a band size too large and a cup size too small. Try a smaller band and a larger cup size until you get your center gore to fit flat against your chest.


Underwires should completely surround your breasts and lay against your chest wall. If the underwire is a finger’s width or more lower than your breast, the band size is probably too small. If the underwire lies against your breast tissue, the cups are probably too small. Adjust band size and cup size until you get the underwire in the proper position.


The band should lie flat against your back in a straight line below your shoulder blades; it should not pull-up toward your shoulders. A band that cuts into your skin or leaves red marks is probably too small. A band that “rides up” on your back is probably too large. Remember if you go down a band size you’ll need to go up a cup size and vice versa.




What a Well-Fitted Bra Should Feel Like


Points of a well fitting bra


First and foremost, it should feel and look great. There is a noticeable difference when you slip into a well-fitted bra. You feel secure, supported.


Will finding the right bra mean all discomfort disappears as soon as you put it on? Not exactly. Just like a new pair of shoes, your new bra and you will need a few days to adjust to each other. But nothing should hurt or poke.


You will be aware that you are wearing a well-fitted bra. The band should feel snug but not tight. If you can’t feel the band, it’s not doing its job.


The bra should remain in place when you raise your arms or lean over. Your breasts should not pop out of the cups when you move.





Is Your Current Bra a Good Fit?


Bra Cup Fitting
Bra Band Fitting


Just because a bra band fits around your torso and the cups more or less cover your breasts, it doesn’t mean that the bra FITS you. Look at the difference in the photos above. In the right size bra you look slimmer, younger and overall BETTER.


So, does your current bra fit? You should be able to answer YES to these questions:



  1. Do your breasts fit in the cups without bulging, spilling or gaping?

  2. Does the gore lie flat against your chest wall?

  3. Do the underwires lie flat against your chest wall on all sides? No poking allowed.

  4. Is the back of the band straight across your back?

  5. Do the straps stay in place without digging into your shoulders?

  6. Can you slide one or two fingers under your bra band?

  7. Can you slide one or two fingers under your bra straps?


And, you should always be able to answer NO to these questions:



  1. Are there any indentations on your shoulders from your bra straps?

  2. Do your bra straps leave red marks on your shoulders?

  3. Do you have to adjust your bra straps multiple times a day?

  4. Do your breasts look lumpy under your clothes?

  5. Are there any wrinkles in the fabric of the cups?

  6. Do your breasts pop out of the cups when you move?


How Bra Sizing Works


Band size and cup size are not independent measures, they are interrelated.


The band size is expressed as an even number of inches; it represents the measurement of your chest just below your breasts.


The cup size is a letter that represents the difference between your band size and the measurement of your body at the fullest part of your breasts. Each increase in letter represents an increase of 1″ in the difference between the band size and the measurement of your breasts.


For example, a 38C means a chest measurement of 38″ and a breast measurement of 41″. The difference between the two measurements is 3″ which is a C cup. A 38D would be a chest measurement of 38″ and a breast measurement of 42″. The 4″ difference in the two measurements is a D cup. And so on.


The tricky part is because band size and cup size are interrelated there is no standard size for a D cup, or any cup size for that matter. The cup in a 40D is larger than the cup in a 38D. Got that?


To further confuse things, in standard U.S. sizing there are no E or F cups. A breast measurement 5″ larger than the band size is a DD and a breast measurement 6″ larger than the band size is a DDD. Some European brands do have E and F cups. And there is some variance in sizing among the brands.


We want to make it simpler for you, so we’ve created a few tools and charts to help.


European Band Size Conversions for Bras




































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Cup size is the same between U.S. and Europe/France. “A” cups (U.S.) = “A” cup in Europe/France; B=B, C=C, etc with some exceptions for “DD” and “DDD” cups. Many European brands (and some American brands) use the lettering “E” for a DD cup size and “F” for a DDD cup size. The cup size guide above should help you determine which cup size is appropriate for you.

Sister Sizing


Sister sizing is a technique used by bra fitters when they just can’t find the right bra for you with your natural size. Sister sizing is not as ideal as the perfect fitting bra, but you may try it if you are struggling to get a bra that you like in the size that you need. Take your normal size bra (let’s use 32F as our example) the sister sizes are 34E and 30G. If you go up a band size, come down a cup size. Likewise if you go down a band size, come up a cup size.


Consider Sister Sizing only when you absolutely can not find the perfect fit from the bra that you want. In the chart below, find your size, then look at the sizes directly to the left and right of your size – those are your sister sizes.


graphics/Sister Sizing Chart


 


Getting Measured for a Bra



Primary Method (Method 1)


Use this method for British brands (Panache, Freya, Fantasie, etc.), European (Chantelle, Prima Donna, Conturelle, etc.), and most of the more expensive bras (over $40) at Big Girls Bras


Step 1: To determine your band measurement, measure your ribcage directly below your breasts. The tape measure should be parallel to the floor and snug but not pulled tight. If the tape measure shows an even number, this is your band size. If the tape measure shows an odd number, round up to the next even number to get your band size.


Step 2: Measure the fullest part of your breasts holding your arms at your sides. Keep the tape measure level around your body and measure the fullest part of your breasts (over your nipples). There is no need to round this number up.


Step 3: Subtract your band measurement from the measurement of the fullest part of your breasts to determine the difference. The cup size is the difference between the measurements. As a general rule, the difference between each cup size is 1″. See our Bra Cup Size Comparison Chart.


Alternate Bra Measuring Steps


Alternate Method (Method 2)


Use this method for American Brands (Bali, Playtex, Leading Lady, Vanity Fair, Exquisite Form, etc.) at Big Girls Bras. This method will produce a larger band size and smaller cup size than the first method.


Step 1: To determine your band measurement, measure across your chest directly below your armpits. The tape measure should be parallel to the floor and snug but not pulled tight. If the tape measure shows an even number, this is your band size. If the tape measure shows an odd number, round up to the next even number to get your band size.


Step 2: Measure the fullest part of your breasts holding your arms at your sides. Keep the tape measure level around your body and measure the fullest part of your breasts (over your nipples). Do Not round this number up.


Step 3: Subtract your band measurement from the measurement of the fullest part of your breasts to determine the difference. The cup size is the difference between the measurements. As a general rule, the difference between each cup size is 1″.


If you’re more comfortable getting a professional fitting choose a store that specializes in lingerie and carries bras in your size. While most department stores once had trained fitters, only a few do now. It takes a trained eye to know the difference between a bra that kind of fits and one that give you the support and comfort you deserve.













































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































There are some minor differences in how brands size their bras. We want to make if simple for you so we’ve created this chart. It helps you see the cup size measurement for each brand of bra we carry so you can compare the size you wear in one brand with the comparable size in other brands.

The first column of numbers is band size, the first row of numbers is the “difference” between bust size measurement and band measurement (bust – band).


We’ve placed our brands into groups to show the brands with that group’s cup progression. Not all brands come in all sizes.


For the most accurate results, use our Method 1 of measuring found in our detailed measuring instructions.


For example, if you measure a 36 band size and a 46 bust size using Method 1, then the difference is 10 (46 – 36 = 10). Find your band size in the left column, then your cup size indicated in the column labeled “10″.


Please note that using Method 2 (alternate) in our measuring instructions will produce a larger (looser) band size and a cup size that may be too small. However, some of our brands in group 1 (Leading Lady, Curvation, and Exquisite Form) still quote this method. Our normal recommendation to get the best fit is to use Method 1.


If you have questions about fitting or need help with this, please call us 1-866-352-4494. Our staff has fit thousands of women both in person and over the phone.





Group 1 Bra Size Progression
ANNETTE, AMOENA, AVIANA, BALI, BARELY THERE, CHAMPION, CURVATION, DOMINIQUE, EXQUISITE FORM, FELINA, GODDESS*, GLAMORISE, GRENIER, LE MYSTERE, LEADING LADY, MIA, NATORI, NATORI N, PARAMOUR, PLAYTEX, RAGO, VA BIEN, VALMONT, VANITY FAIR, VENUS


012345678910111213141516
30

30B30C30D
30DD / 30E

30DDD / 30F
30G








3232AA32A32B32C32D
32DD / 32E

32DDD / 32F
32G32H32I32J32K




3434AA34A34B34C34D
34DD / 34E

34DDD / 34F
34G34H34I34J34K34L34M34N

3636AA36A36B36C36D
36DD / 36E

36DDD / 36F
36G36H36I36J36K36L36M36N

3838AA38A38B38C38D
38DD / 38E

38DDD / 38F
38G38H38I38J38K38L38M38N

4040AA40A40B40C40D
40DD / 40E

40DDD / 40F
40G40H40I40J40K40L40M40N

4242AA42A42B42C42D
42DD / 42E

42DDD / 42F
42G42H42I42J42K42L42M42N

4444AA44A44B44C44D
44DD / 44E

44DDD / 44F
44G44H44I44J44K44L44M44N

46
46A46B46C46D
46DD / 46E

46DDD / 46F
46G46H46I46J46K46L46M


48
48A48B48C48D
48DD / 48E

48DDD / 48F
48G48H48I48J48K48L



50
50A50B50C50D
50DD / 50E

50DDD / 50F
50G50H50I50J50K




52

52B52C52D
52DD / 52E

52DDD / 52F
52G52H52I52J52K




54

54B54C54D
54DD / 54E

54DDD / 54F
54G54H54I54J54K




56

56B56C56D
56DD /56E

56DDD / 56F
56G56H56I56J





58

58B58C58D58DD
58DDD / 58F
58G58H58I58J






*GODDESS: STYLE 689 IS AN EXCEPTION: B, C, D, DD, F, FF



Group 2 Bra Size Progression
ANITA, CHANTELLE, CHANGE, CONTURELLE, ELILA, EMPREINTE, MELINDA G, MARIE JO, MONTELLE, PRIMA DONNA, PRIMA DONNA TWIST


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30


30C30D30E30F30G30H30I






3232AA32A32B32C32D32E32F32G32H32I32J





3434AA34A34B34C34D34E34F34G34H34I34J34K34L34M34N

3636AA36A36B36C36D36E36F36G36H36I36J36K36L36M36N

3838AA38A38B38C38D38E38F38G38H38I38J38K38L38M38N

4040AA40A40B40C40D40E40F40G40H40I40J40K40L40M40N

4242AA42A42B42C42D42E42F42G42H42I42J42K42L42M42N

4444AA44A44B44C44D44E44F44G44H44I44J44K44L44M44N

46
46A46B46C46D46E46F46G46H46I46J46K46L46M46N

48
48A48B48C48D48E48F48G48H48I48J48K48L48M48N

50
50A50B50C50D50E50F50G50H50I50J50K50L50M50N

52
52A52B52C52D52E52F52G








54

54B54C54D54E54F54G





























Group 3 Bra Size Progression
BENDON, CLEO, CURVY KATE, ELLE MACPHERSON, ELOMI, FAYREFORM, FEMI, FANTASIE, FREYA, MASQUERADE, MOVING COMFORT, PANACHE, PURE LIME, ROYCE, SCULPTRESSE, SHOCK ABSORBER


012345678910111213141516
2828AA28A28B28C28D28DD28E28F28FF28G28GG28H28HH28J28JJ28K
3030AA30A30B30C30D30DD30E30F30FF30G30GG30H30HH30J30JJ30K
3232AA32A32B32C32D32DD32E32F32FF32G32GG32H32HH32J32JJ32K32L
3434AA34A34B34C34D34DD34E34F34FF34G34GG34H34HH34J34JJ34K34L
3636AA36A36B36C36D36DD36E36F36FF36G36GG36H36HH36J36JJ36K36L
38
38A38B38C38D38DD38E38F38FF38G38GG38H38HH38J38JJ38K38L
40
40A40B40C40D40DD40E40F40FF40G40GG40H40HH40J40JJ40K40L
42
42A42B42C42D42DD42E42F42FF42G42GG42H42HH42J42JJ

44

44B44C44D44DD44E44F44FF44G44GG44H44HH44J


46

46B46C46D46DD46E46F46FF46G46GG46H46HH



48

48B48C48D48DD48E48F48FF48G




Bra Fitting Guide for Bigger Breasts

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