Measure your body right under the bust. if it is a even number add 4 if odd add 5. that is your measurement but this may differ by a size or 2 because of different brands if it doesn't feel right try on another 1
Use a tape measure.
1: Measure around your ribcage, just under your breasts. If the measurement is an even number, add 4" to the total... if the measurement is an odd number, add 5" to the total.
You may also try under your arms, high on the back, and wrap the tape across the top of the chest. An even number is your band size... an odd number needs to have an inch added to become your band size.
2: Next, measure around the fullest part of your bust.
3: Subtract the original total from that of the bust.
If the difference is up to 1/2", you are a AA. If up to an inch difference, you are an A cup. For every inch difference, you go up a cup size. 2" is B... 3" is C... and so on.
The only time you use half an inch is for AA cups, everything else is rounded to the next inch.
Measure the ribcage after exhaling, best measurements are after one breathes out.
If your breasts seem to be large, and not staying up without support, you should wear a supportive, but non-tight bra to bring the breasts up for best measurements.
Due to differences in manufacturers... one can be a 32C in one bra, and a 34B in another.
24" ribcage + 4" = 28" band size. 28.5" around bust, minus 28" band = 28AA
28" ribcage + 4" = 32" band size. 34" around bust, minus 32" band = 32B
33" ribcage + 5" = 38" band size. 43" around bust, minus 38" band = 38DD/E
If you are wondering what size you are you go to these shops to get measured
BHS, John Lewis, M$S and many more. If you want to be the same size as your friend just remember we are all differernt and always be yourself that is what helps me!
Good Luck
Someone can only tell you your bra size if you get someone in a bra fitting store to measure your breasts with your bra on.
You could measure it. if there are tags on the bra that tell you, then look for it.
when the training bra's start getting too small, or If they have your size in a regular bra.
You don't. That is not something you can eyeball.
You cannot tell a girl's bra size just by looking unless you have years of experience in professional bra fittings. Unless you are planning to buy her a bra, you really don't need to know. Focus on finding out more about her interests instead.
All you have to do to find out your bra size is go to any bra and underwear shop, get your self fitted and buy a bra of your size.
You can't. All you can do is guess.
its a big how can i tell ok i think 36d
It will be a different size everytime you see her, it will be uneven and sometimes look like a square, and if you ask her bra size, she will say a letter that doesnt even exist. (On the bra scale anyway)
you cant have a larg bra size you have a larg bra size
U can go 2 the bra department of a store and ask the lady that works in the department to have someone measure u and they will measure u over your shirt and they will tell u what your size is.
You can know a woman's bra size by asking her. If you do not think it is appropriate to ask her for her bra size, then her bra size is probably none of your business.