It
is a fact that between 70 and 85 percent of girls
out there are not wearing a proper fitting bra.
Either they are wearing the wrong size or the wrong
style which is appropriate for them. Selecting a
bra may seem like a simple process, but getting
a comfortable fit can be tricky. It is important
that you were the right bra to give proper support
to your breasts. If your breasts are heavy and you
do not support them properly then the suspensory
ligaments will stretch and your breasts will sag.
To receive the best possible fit and support from
your bra, it is important to remember a few key
points, and to take advantage of the expertise of
the sales personnel where you are shopping. Though
it will be a bit odd to take help from others but
it is worth it.
Measuring For Proper Bra
Size
1. First measure
yourself around the ribs, just below your bust keeping
tape snug not tight. Remember to stand up straight
and breath normally. If the measurement is an uneven
number, round up to the next even number.
2. To determine
the cup size, you'll need to measure around your
body at the fullest part of the bust. Be certain
the measuring tape is secure against your back.
3. When you
have the two measurements, subtract the first measurement
(the rib measurement) from the second measurement
(the bust). If the difference is 1 inch, your cup
size is A; 2 inches is a B; 3 inches is a C and
so forth. See the chart listed below.
Conversion Chart for Bra Size
| DIFFERENCE |
0" |
1" |
2" |
3" |
4" |
5" |
| CUP SIZE |
AA |
A |
B |
C |
D |
DD |
|
There are many types of bras available
and you have to decide which type is best for you.
If you are a very active person then invest in a sports
bra, which will not only give you comfort but also
will give you the support you need.