1. Measure around your rib cage just under your breasts. For most gals past puberty this measurement will be at least 32". 40".
2. Then measure around your body but up higher, to include the fullest part of your breasts. Every inch more than the measurement of your ribcage = one cup size.
So if measurement #1 is 36" and measurement #2 is 38", you should try a 36B bra and see how that fits.
PS if you don't have a fabric tape measure use some yarn or string and cut it to size, then measure the yarn or string with a metal tapemeasure or yardstick.
2006-11-06 15:32:26
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answer #1
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answered by Auntie M 2
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Measure your chest around the largest part, usually the nipples. Then measure the rib cage area up under your chest. The area around the rib cage is typically the number of the cup size. The difference between the two numbers will give you the cup size. I cannot remember the chart for telling you the cup sizes exactly, but you can go to any number of websites that sell bras, and they'll typically have one on it somewhere. I know www.justmysize.com does and I'm sure www.victoriasecret.com must. I am sure there are a lot more too. Good luck. I hope this helps.
2006-11-06 23:33:37
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answered by Laura 5
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well...if you want to know if your a cup b cup and so on..go to a store..try some things on...
if you want to know like 32, or 34 or 36 B for instance, get a soft tape measurer and wrap it around rigth below your bust..... round to the closest even number.....and YAY you got it
2006-11-06 23:27:00
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answered by Pinky 3
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victoria secrets and fredricks of hollywood both have measurment guides on their websites and will measure you for free if you go to the store.... also most department stores will measure you.......
2006-11-07 01:09:03
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answered by suesue 5
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go and ask in readymade garments shop
2006-11-06 23:27:34
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answered by jagadesh 2
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I don't know but if you're female I may be able to help you!!!!!!!
2006-11-06 23:26:06
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answered by Burford Bigelow 4
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