![]() Straps are also key for support so you need to make sure they fit properly. If the band rides up at the back, it’s could be too big - size down and see how the fit compares. Making sure the band is level will improve the fit of your bra and minimise the risk of back pain from wearing the wrong size. Check this in the mirror or ask aįriend to help out. The band should fit firmly, parallel to the cups and sit at the same height all around your body. This part of the bra provides the majority of the support, so getting the right fit is crucial. You can then feel how each part fits with your body and see if the bra sizing is correct for you.īut how should a bra actually fit? The band Once you have your measurements and suggested size, the final step in finding a bra that fits comfortably is to try it on at home. If you need to convert your UK bra size, our bra size chart has the equivalent EU sizes so you can find the right fit wherever you go: Take both bra measurements and add them to our bra size calculator to find your ideal bra size.Īlternatively, you can visit your nearest Triumph store for a professional in-person bra fitting to determine your band and cup size.Use this measurement to work out your cup size.Aim to keep the tape the same height across your bust and back. Next, measure the widest part of your bust, keeping the tape fairly loose to avoid compressing your chest and influencing the measurement.Read the number from the tape measure and round up or down to the nearest multiple of two for your UK band size e.g. ![]() You should hold the measuring tape quite tightly, but it should still be comfortable and allow you to breathe normally.
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