Bra Size Calculator
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Measure snugly around your ribcage directly under your bust. This underbust measurement is then rounded to the nearest standard band size — typically the nearest even number — to produce your band size.
e.g. 31″ → 32 · 33″ → 34 · 35″ → 36 · 32″ → 32
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor. This is your bust measurement. Cup labels vary by region (US, UK, EU, AU), but the difference between bust and band always determines the cup size.
Subtract your band size from your bust measurement. Each inch of difference maps to a cup size. The progression below applies to UK sizing — US, EU and AU use slightly different labels for the same difference.
1″ = A · 2″ = B · 3″ = C · 4″ = D · 5″ = DD/E · 6″ = E/F · 7″ = F/G…
Your bra size is the band number followed by the cup letter. The same size is expressed differently depending on which country’s sizing system a brand uses.
Underbust = 32″ → Band = 32
Bust = 37″ → Difference = 37 − 32 = 5″
5″ difference → DD/E cup
Final size: 32DD (UK) · 32DD (US) · 70E (EU) · 32DD (AU)
Band and cup labels are written differently across regions. The EU system uses centimetre-based band numbers, while US and AU use the same band numbers as UK but different cup labels at larger sizes.
UK 28 → EU 60 · UK 30 → EU 65 · UK 32 → EU 70
UK 34 → EU 75 · UK 36 → EU 80 · UK 38 → EU 85
Cup labels differ after D:
UK DD = US DD = EU E = AU DD
UK E = US DDD = EU F = AU E
Sister sizes share exactly the same cup volume but use different band and cup combinations. Use them when your exact size is out of stock, or when the band feels right but the cup doesn’t.
36DD ⇔ 34E ⇔ 38D (all equal cup volume)
Rule: go up one band → go down one cup (or vice versa)
