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Ladies
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Measuring Yourself
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It is important to note that bra styles and differing fabrics contribute to size differences.
If you are confident that you are wearing the correct size then we advise that you purchase the size you are most comfortable wearing.
Follow the simple steps below, preferably with a friend to take the measurements, as this will make the process much easier and more accurate.
Remove clothing before taking measurements but always keep a bra on whilst measuring.
A non padded bra gives a more accurate measurement.
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- Under Bust:
Place the tape round the body, directly under the bust, ensuring that the tape is level at the back and pulled firmly.
Record measurement in inches.
If the underbust measurement is an even number then add 4 inches, if the underbust measurement is an odd number, then add 5 inches.
- Top Bust:
Place the tape around the fullest part of the bust, ensuring that the tape is level around the back.
Record measurement in inches.
The difference between the final underbust measurement and the top bust measurement gives an indication of your cup size.
- a 1" difference is an A cup
- a 2" difference is a B cup
- a 3" difference is a C cup
- a 4" difference is a D cup
- a 5" difference is a DD cup
- a 6" difference is an E cup
- etc
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Size Conversions for Bras
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| Size | USA | UK | Euro | | 8 | 30 | 30 | 65 | | 10 | 32 | 32 | 70 | | 12 | 34 | 34 | 75 | | 14 | 36 | 36 | 80 | | 16 | 38 | 38 | 85 | | 18 | 40 | 40 | 90 | | 18 | 40 | 40 | 90 | | 20 | 42 | 42 | 95 | | 22 | 44 | 44 | 100 | | 24 | 46 | 46 | 105 | |
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Size Conversions for Briefs, Suspenders, Camis and Bodysuits
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Body Measurements | AUS | USA | UK | EUR | Other | 75-80cm BUST 56-61cm WAIST 84-88cm HIP | 8 | 4-6 | 6-8 | 34-36 | XS | | 82-87cm BUST 61-66cm WAIST 88-93cm HIP | 10 | 6-8 | 8-10 | 36-38 | S | | 92-97cm BUST 71-76cm WAIST 98-103cm HIP | 12 | 8-10 | 10-12 | 38-40 | M | | 102-109cm BUST 81-88cm WAIST 108-115cm HIP | 14 | 10-12 | 12-14 | 40-42 | L | | 115-121cm BUST 94-100cm WAIST 121-127cm HIP | 16 | 12-14 | 14-16 | 42-44 | XL | |
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How to put a bra on correctly
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- Place your arms through the bra straps and lean forward, allowing the bust to fall into the cups
- Fasten the back clip at the centre hook position
- Stand up straight, place hands inside the bra cups and adjust bust as necessary until comfortable
- Adjust the back back clip, tighter or looser as required
- Adjust the straps so that they feel comfortable but firm. If the straps drag the bra cups up and distort the shape of the bra, then they are too tight
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How to ensure your bra is the correct fit
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- If the underbust band is cutting into the flesh, then the underbust size is too small
- If the underwire digs into the breast tissue at the underarm or any breast tissue bulges over or around the sides of the cup, this means that the cup size is too small
- Any puckering of the bra cup suggests that the cup is too big
- If the back of the bra rides up and does not sit horiziontally across the back in line with the bust, this means that the underbust is too big
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Hosiery
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Select your height and weight from the table below to best determine your hosiery size.
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Mens
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| Waist Measurement | Size | | 75-80cm | S | | | 85-90cm | M | | | 95-100cm | L | | | 105-110cm | XL | |
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Men Buying For Ladies
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The easiest way to determine the size for your ladyfriend is to have a look in her lingerie drawer at the sizes she is currently wearing.
This may not always be possible and if the thought of being caught browsing through her lingerie drawer put you off there is another easier method which surprisingly works quite well.
Think of her bust as a piece of fruit.
The equivalent fruit size matches the cup size you should buy:
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| Fruit | Cup Size | | Lemon | A Cup | | | Orange | B Cup | | | Grapefruit | C Cup | | | Melon | D Cup | |
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