The first thing you want to do is go ahead and put on a bra that is not overly padded not overly compressive like a sports bra, but just a comfortable bra that you think fits yourself well. And then you're going to take two measurements.
The first one is directly under your rib cage. And then the second one is around the fullest part of your breasts. When you take the measurement be sure to pull in nice and snuggly, not tight, but snug. And then remember this number. This is 34". And keeping the band so that it's going directly around your back. And that's 37". So the difference between those two numbers is how you figure out your cup size.
The first number is your band size 34". And then the difference between the two numbers is how many cup sizes you are. So from 34" to 37" is one...two...three inches different. So that would be "A" "B" "C". A "C" cup. And if you're in between, if the measurement doesn't fall exactly on a band size, you part of it is going to depend on your personal preference.
If you want it extra snug for extra support, day-time use. Or if you want it to be very loose and good for overnight use when your breasts might be more full of milk as well. So if you have any questions about how to get the best fit for your bra, just drop us a line and we would be glad to help you.
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