
Find the bra that fits you best by following three easy steps:
Did you know 8 out of 10 women wear the wrong size bra? Taking the time to determine your cup size will help you find a bra that not only fits, but looks good under clothing too. Check the images below to determine if your cup is too small, too big or ideal.
Be sure you're wearing a well-fitting, non-padded bra while measuring. Wrap the measuring tape snugly around your rib cage, just under your bustline. Then refer to the Bra Size Chart below.
Quick Tips:
Because bras tend to stretch in back, your bra should fit firmly on the loosest hook when new.
The number of hooks that secure the back of a bra varies by vendor label and style. In general, the larger the cup size, the more hooks there will be to provide adequate support.


Too Small

Too Big

Ideal
Quick Tips:
The center section between the cups should lie flat on the chest.
Breasts should never bulge or spill out of the cups.
Your bra should not leave lines or marks on your skin after prolonged wear.

Keep in mind that the profile type is not necessarily dependent on cup size. Check the images below to determine which profile represents you best.
Shallow
Breasts tend to drape in the lower cup and may require a bra with a smaller cup or a push-up style.
Average
Breasts have an equal distribution in the cup and a rounder appearance.
Full
Breasts have the most round appearance and require a bra that provides lower-cup support as well as support and coverage for the upper part of the breasts.
