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Practical advice that works 100 %: this is how you determine the right bra size yourself

Practical advice that works 100 %: this is how you determine the right bra size yourself

If you can't find the right bra size, this 100 % practical tip will help you find what you're looking for. It's not just your appearance that matters, but above all your health.

The actual bra size often does not match the size we think we are wearing. The wrong choice does not presents problems only because of health, but can cause physical problems. A tight bra should damaged breast tissue and provoked trouble at breathing. As the icing on the cake, pain in the neck, shoulders and back.

To properly measure your bra, you will need a mirror and sewing meter. Put on a non-padded bra and stand as straight as possible.

This is how you determine the right bra size yourself...

1. Place a measuring tape just under the bra and measure the waist circumference.

You will find the right place when you can stick two fingers on the back of the bra and feel less resistance. If you feel it is too loose, the measurements are incorrect. If you have trouble tucking your toes in, you need a larger bra size.

2. Measure where your breasts are on your chest by placing the tape measure on your nipple, parallel to your back, and thus calculate your chest circumference.

The measurement represents the basket.

This is how you determine the right bra size yourself...
This is how you determine the right bra size yourself...

3. Round the numbers you got to get a whole number.
4. Calculate the size by subtracting the measurement of the circumference of the chest and the basket.

Every centimeter difference is a basket size difference, namely 1 is A, 2 is B, 3 is C, 4 is D... You can also safely calculate your size with this online computers.

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