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Bra Sizing

 

We've updated our sizing chart and measurement guide so you can find the right fit, no matter how you like to move.

Scroll down for detailed instructions on how to make sure you're wearing the right size for you.

 

Finding your perfect fit is now easier than ever:

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STEP 1
USE A TAPE MEASURE

 

When measuring, we recommend wearing a non-padded, non-compression bra for the most accurate results and if you're wearing a tank or a top, it's best to give the tape measure a slight squeeze to get as close to the skin as possible.

 

 

STEP 2
MEASURE THE UNDERBAND

 

Place the tape measure just below your bust and wrap around the circumference of your ribcage.

Note: It's best to keep the tape measure parallel to the floor whilst measuring.

 

 

STEP 3
MEASURE YOUR CUP SIZE

 

Beginning at the centre front of your chest, where the breast tissue begins, measure horizontally over the breast with the tape measure across the widest point, stopping at the outer side body where the breast tissue ends.

Note: This measuring technique is to find your sports bra size, not the size of an underwire bra. To measure the cup size from against your chest, press into the centre front of your bra with your tape measure before you begin.

                                         Band size (cm)                                            Bust & Cup Size (cm)
73-79  84-86
34A
86-89
34B
89-91
34C
91-94
34D
94-97
34DD
97-99
34E
     
79-84   89-91
36A
91-94
36B
94-97
36C
97-99
36D
99-102
36DD
102-104
36E
   
84-89     94-97
38A
97-99
38B
99-102
38C
102-104
38D
104-107
38DD
107-109
38E
 
89-94       99-102
40A
102-104
40B
104-107
40C
107-109
40D
109-112
40DD
112-114
40E

Fit guidelines

 

Your recommended bra size is a starting point that should be used as a guide. Try some on so you can see how the bra feels on your body. Every bra should fit snuggly—wearing it too loose won't provide you with the support you need.

Bra support comes mostly from the band so it's important that it fits quite close to your ribcage. It can take some work (but, it's worth it!) so be patient and adjust your bra size up or down until you nail it.