One of my most bizarre sights is going to the market and seeing grown women trying out bras at an open market…What???
Seriously, I really don’t want to see the size of your breast. My worry most times aside the embarrassment of "testing" a bra in an open market is centered around the possibility of the "bra tester" not actually buying the "tested bra" which means somebody else could come and "re-test" eventually leaving the bra for a random innocent well knowledgeable woman who knows her size to buy it. Let me spare you details of my imaginations. Anyway, to avoid this is to simply know your bra size. Here are tips on how to know your bra size.
Take Your Bust Measurement
Take the measuring tape around your nipple level not too tight not to loose. Get the nearest whole number.
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Calculate The Cup Size
Subtract your band (underbust) measurement from your bust measurement. The difference you get is your Cup Size.
Example: 37 inches (bust) – 34 inches (band) = 3 inches. That’s a 34c.
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This is a more detailed cup size chart.
If the whole calculation seems like a lot for you, click here to use a bra size calculator from boobydoo
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Knowing your bra size is really this simple. It is important to note that number of these sizes varies as we have US sizes, UK sizes e.t.c Nevertheless, the measurement standard used above is a UK standard which is the most common size used in Nigeria