What Bra Size? by WhatKatieDid.com

Instructions on fitting a bra by WHAT KATIE DID What Katie Did sells lovely, lovely vintage lingerie, corsets, stockings and accessories (like showgirl Pasties with tassels)…. 

Before you buy your new bullet bra,  check your band size. Simply measure firmly around your ribcage just below the bust. Now you need to add 4-5 inches. For example if you measure 31″ your band size will be 36. Hopefully, this will be the same as the size you’re currently wearing! If, there is a discrepancy; for example, you’ve always worn a 34C but according to our measurements you should be wearing a 36; then you need to also change your cup size. If you go up a band size you need to go down a cup size so you’ll need a 36B. Still confused? The same cup size is used for different back sizes. If you go up a back size, you need to go down a cup size. If you go down a back size you need to go up a cup size. This is the same for both traditional and modern graded bras, so you can swap between manufacturers easily once you know what method they use (and this is easy, as you just need to measure the band of your bra as worn). A 32DDD will have the same cup as a 34DD, 36D, 38C, 40B. A 32DD will have the same cup as a 34D, 36C, 38B, 40A and so on.

Unlike modern bras, your breasts might need some adjustment when wearing a bullet bra. Once you’ve put your bullet bra on, lean forward to maneuver your breasts into the cups.

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