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To measure for a teen bra, there are only a few steps to follow. First, measure the underside of the breast by going around the back and across the rib cage. Next, note the measurements on a piece of paper. Finally, add five inches to the measurement!

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How do you find your bra cup size?

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How do you find the bra cup size of an unlabeled bra?

This will depend on many factors, but if you can measure the band, that would be your number. If you can fit the bra band on someone or something and stuff the cups to be full, you can measure the center of the cup. Subtract the band measurement from the cup measurement. For every inch you add a cup size. 1"=A, 2"=B, 3"=C, etc. Of course this is assuming the bra is new and is not stretched out of shape. If your trying to find out a persons bra size I recommend they get a custom fitting (not a department store fitting) to find the correct size.


What is the common way of measuring bra size?

The most common way to measuring for a correct bra size, is first measure the length across the rib cage directly below the bust. When measure directly across the center of the bust. the difference between the two indicates the cup size.


When you get your breasts measured for bra size what do you do?

A flexible tape measure will be steatched across your bust line to determine your size. get your breasts measured either before you got to buy a bra or at the shop were you buy one


How do you measure yourself for a bra?

BRA MEASURING INSTRUCTIONSTry measuring in front of a mirror or with help from someone. Measure once with your bra on and once without and use the average. Most women that go to get fitted are wearing an ill-fitting bra which compresses their bust and increases their high bust. So these skewed measurements are used to find a new bra which still does not fit.AREAS TO MEASURE:Full Bust - measure around the fullest part of your bust over the bust points (nipples) without pulling the tape too tight.High Bust - measure above your breasts at the underarm level.Ribcage - measure directly under the breasts and pull the tape snug.DETERMINING YOUR SIZE:Band Size: subtract two inches from your high bust, or take your ribcage and add two. Round to the nearest even size like 38 or 40.Cup Size: subtract your band size from your full bust. Every inch equals one cup; 0 = AA, 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C, 4 = D, 5 = DD/E, 6 = DDD/F, 7 = G, 8 = H, 9 = I, 10 = J, 11 = K, L = 12, M = 13, N = 14, O = 15, etc.Source: Stef the Bra-Maker / "The Bra-Maker's Handbook"