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Measuring for breast forms
Traditional measuring method for breast forms

Your questions answered

Form Fitting Made Easy

First start with a bra size. Using the picture as a guide, and a material tape-measure, measure your chest. Note that tape measure is below the pecks! Measure snug but not tight.

Measure around your rib cage, underneath your breasts, where the band of your bra sits. Make sure to pull the tape snug and keep it flat against your back. Add 5 to this number (if you end up with an odd number, round up to the closest even number). This number is your bra size. Example: 29 inches +5 = size 34.

Measure around the fullest part of your breast, again keeping the tape snug, but not tight, and parallel to the rib-cage line. If this measurement is an odd number, round up to the next even number. Example: 37 inches rounds up to 38.

To determine your cup size, subtract the first measurement from the second.

You can only get bra band sizes in even number only (e.g. 36, 38, 40).

If you measure 38" your bras band size will be 38 or 40.

Please note this is a guideline only.

If you have a bra and are unsure of your size.

Then choose the breast form style you want, send us your height, weight, band, and cup size of the bra you have and we will choose breast forms to match.

Common Bra Fitting Problems and Possible Solutions

The band digs in.

The bust line sags.

The back of the bra rides up.

The cups overflow.

The cups are under-filled (cup wrinkles at top/sides).

The straps dig into the shoulders.

The sides are too tight.

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