Boob Size Chart

A boob size chart is a visual representation of the measurements of different bra sizes across different brands. It is designed to help you determine your bra size if you don’t know it by measuring yourself and comparing your measurements to the chart. The goal of a boob size chart is to give you an accurate representation of what each measurement means for each brand, or country so that you can find the best fit for your body type and preferences.

Boob Size Chart

Most boob size charts are the same across countries, but there may be slight differences between certain brands or models within one country due to differences in manufacturing and materials used. The biggest advantage of using a boob size chart is that it gives you an accurate measurement of your breast volume. This means that if you’re shopping for bras online, or if you don’t have access to a professional fitter at a store, you can use this chart to pick out a bra that will fit well.

A bra size is based on two measurements: the band and the cup. The band measurement is taken around your rib cage, underneath your breasts, and across your back. Your cup size is determined by how much of your breast tissue is spilling out of each cup

Bra Size Chart In Cm

1. Band size2.Cup size
 AAABCDDD
65   80-8482-8684-88
70  83-8785-8987-9189-93
75 86-9088-9290-9492-9694-98
8089-9391-9593-9795-9997-10199-103
8594-9896-10098-102100-104102-106104-108
9099-103101-105103-107105-109107-111109-113
95104-108106-110108-112110-114112-116114-118
100109-113111-115113-117115-119117-121119-123
105114-118116-120118-122120-124122-126 
110119-123121-125123-127125-129  
       
 FGHIJ 
6586-9088-9290-9492-96  
7091-9593-9795-9997-101  
7596-10098-102100-104102-106104-108 
80101-105103-107105-109107-111109-113 
85106-110108-112110-114112-116  
90111-115113-117115-119117-121  
95116-120118-122120-124122-126  
100121-125123-127125-129127-131  

Bra Size Chart In Inches

1. Band size2. Cup size
 AAABC
26   31.5-33.0
28  32.7-34.333.5-35.0
3033.0-34.633.9-35.434.6-36.235.4-37.0
3235.0-36.635.8-37.436.6-38.237.4-39.0
3437.0-38.637.8-39.438.6-40.239.4-41.0
3639.0-40.539.8-41.340.5-42.141.3-42.9
3841.0-42.541.7-43.342.5-44.043.3-44.9
4043.0-44.543.7-45.344.5-46.045.3-46.8
4245.0-46.545.7-47.246.5-48.047.2-48.8
4446.8-48.547.6-49.248.4-50.049.2-50.8
     
 DDDFG
2632.3-33.933.0-34.633.9-35.4 
2834.3-35.835.0-36.635.8-37.436.6-38.2
3036.2-37.837.0-38.637.8-39.438.6-40.2
3238.2-39.839.0-40.539.8-41.340.5-42.1
3440.2-41.741.0-42.541.7-43.340.5-44.0
3642.1-43.742.9-44.543.7-45.344.5-46.0
3844.0-45.744.9-46.545.7-47.246.5-48.0
4046.0-47.646.8-48.447.6-49.2 
4248.0-49.648.8-50.4  
4450.0-51.6   
     
 HIJ 
2635.4-37.036.2-37.8  
2837.4-39.038.2-39.7  
3039.4-40.940.1-41.740.9-42.5 
3241.3-42.942.1-43.742.9-44.5 
3443.3-44.944.0-45.7  
3645.3-46.8   

The General Guidelines That Can Help You Determine Your Bra Size Are As Follows:

-If you’re close to average or right in the middle of a range, go with that size. For example, if you’re 5’5″ tall and weigh 120 pounds, most people would consider those measurements to be average. If you fit into an average range, then an “average” bra will work for you.

-If your measurements fall at or near the upper or lower end of a range, then go one size up or down from what would be considered normal for those measurements. For example, if you’re 5’5″ tall and weigh 120 pounds but have very large breasts, then go for a larger band size (and smaller cup) than someone who is also 5’5″ tall but weighs 120 pounds but has smaller breasts; this will help ensure that there isn’t too much strain on the underwire when it comes time to wear the bra

How Do I Find The Right Bra Size

The right bra size is one that fits you comfortably, and you can find it by following these steps:

  1. Measure your band size by wrapping a measuring tape around your rib cage, just below your breasts. If the number is an even number, add 4 inches to find your band size. If it’s an odd number, add 5 inches. (For example, if your measurement was 27 inches, your band size would be 31.)
  2. Measure your bust size by placing both hands around the fullest part of your chest (underneath each breast). Take this measurement in inches and then add 5 inches to find your bust size. For example, if you measured 34 inches around, you’d add another 5 for a total of 39 inches. The resulting number is the cup size that should fit best on

How To Measure Cup Size At Home

How To Measure Cup Size At Home

If you want to know your cup size, there’s no need to make an appointment at the mall. You can measure your boobs yourself in just a few minutes!

The first step is to find a soft measuring tape. It should be flexible enough that it doesn’t pucker when pulled, but not so loose that it slides around easily. You can use a piece of string or ribbon if you don’t have a soft measuring tape handy—just keep in mind that the measurements will be slightly less accurate than if you had used a soft measuring tape.

Next, stand up straight and lift up your arms so they are parallel to the floor, holding them out from your sides at shoulder level. Make sure the tape measure is snug against your body, but not tight—you don’t want it cutting into your skin!

Now measure yourself directly under each breast (where it attaches to your chest), then again between the breasts. Subtract one measurement from another: this will give you an approximate cup size for each breast.

For example: If one measurement was 34 inches and another was 37 inches, then your approximate cup size would be 34D

Sister Sizes

Sister sizes are bra sizes that are close to each other. They are determined by measuring your under-bust and bust size, then comparing them to the measurements of existing bras in your size. They come in handy when you’re shopping for a new bra, and find out that the size you need is not available in your favorite brand or style. However, there’s a simple solution: sister sizes.

The best way to find your sister size is by going into a store and trying on a variety of different bras to get an idea of what size you wear. Once you know what size you wear, look at the chart below to find your sister size range:

Smaller Sister Size Range: If your under-bust measurement is between 31-33 inches and your bust measurement is between 34-36 inches, you may be a 32A or 32B. Your sister sizes include 28D/DDD, 30C/D or 30DD/E.

Larger Sister Size Range: If your under-bust measurement is between 34-36 inches and your bust measurement is between 37-39 inches, you may be a 34A or 34B. Your sister sizes include 28DD/F, 30E/F or 30G/GG

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