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This calculator estimates bra size based on bust size and band size (frame size). To ensure accuracy, measure to the nearest ¼ inch or ½ cm. This calculator provides results for the United States, the United Kingdom, European Union, France, Belgium, Spain, Australia, and New Zealand.
Bra sizes have two components: a band size, which is a number, and a cup size, which is a letter. The band size is the measurement around your underbust in inches. The difference between your bust measurement and your underbust determines the cup size.
The best option is learning how to measure your bra size by taking bust measurements using these simple instructions, which will ensure a perfect fit in band and in cup—and can even help you find the right amount of support.
Your frame measure determines the size of the frame (the numeric symbol of the bra size). To count the cup size, do the subtraction: bust measurement — frame measurement. The result will determine your cup size. Check it according to the widely available cup size charts.
All you need to do is a little bra math: Subtract your band size from your bust measurement to find your cup size. The difference in inches corresponds to your cup size.
Determine your cup size by subtracting your band size from your bust size. After you’ve figured out your band size and your chest size and write both numbers down, find the difference between the 2 measurements.
To find your correct bra size, you need two measurements: Band Size: Measure around your ribcage, just under your bust. Make sure the tape is snug but not too tight. Bust Size: Measure around the fullest part of your bust, making sure the tape is parallel to the floor and not too loose.