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How to Find Your Bra Size - a Teen Guide!

By: Chuck Gant

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•••Take your measurements using a soft flexible measuring tape•••

1. Frame Size
Your frame size is the diameter around your chest, below your breasts. Measure

around your ribcage directly under your breasts.





2. Breast Size


Now measure around your chest, over and including the fullest part of your breast.

For larger breast, get this measurement while wearing a bra.





How the Measurement Works





1. Frame


The diameter around your chest below your breasts.





2. Bra Size


Add 5 to your Frame size. If the number you get is odd, round up to the next even

number.


For example, if your frame size is 20 inches, when you add 5 to this you get 25

inches. You should therefore round up to the even number, which is 26 inches (bras

only come in even numbers).





3. Breast Size


The diameter around your chest, over and including the fullest part of your breast.





4. Cup Size


The deference between your frame size and bra size, is used to find your cup size.





Cup Size


0 to 1/2 inch AA


1/2 to 1 inch A


1 to 2 1/2 inches B


2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches C


3 1/2 to 4 1/2 inches D


4 1/2 to 6 inches DD (E)


6 to 7 inches DDD(F)


7 to 8 inches G





To make things easier you can use our Bra Size calculator at http://www.myfirstbra.us/bra_size.htm





When the right bra size still isn't right !


If your bra still doesn't feel right, the best thing to is to try on deferent

brands, and vary the size a bit. Make sure the bra strap doesn't cut into your

shoulders, and make sure your breasts don't hang out of the bottom, or sides of

the bra. The best rule is, if it just doesn't feel right, try another bra.


Bra sizes can vary a lot depending on the type of bra, and even the brand. The

best thing to do is go into the changing room, and try on a number of different

bras.


Once you find a bra you like, jump around a little to see if the bra gives you

the proper support, lean forward in the mirror to see if the cups keep your breasts

where you want them to be. A new bra should fasten at the middle or last hook,

because the material will stretch with wear.


The best thing to remember is comfort; a bra that scratchy or tight will drive

you crazy by the end of the school day.

MyFirstBra.us is a helpful guide for preteen,

teens, and parents concerning training bras, and issues surrounding puberty &

breast development, in young girls ages 8-16.





MyFirstBra.us is a community project of National

Webworks. All authors are from National Webworks, Volunteers, or Contracted

for research and writing.

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