
Keeping the tape around your back at band level, measure at the fullest part of your bust. Measure just above your bust, right about where the straps meet the top of the cup. Wrap a soft measuring tape around your back at band level, under each arm and around the front. Stand in front of a large mirror wearing a non-padded bra. The traditional method for finding your right band and bust are: If the band rides up in person’s torso in the back, the band size is too big. If the underwires poke the breast under the armpit or if the bra’s center panel does not lie flat against the person’s sternum, the cup size is too small. Loose fabric in the bra cup indicates the cup size is too big. If the bra straps dig into the person’s shoulder, leaving red marks or causing shoulder or neck pain, the bra band is not offering enough support. If breast tissue overflows the bottom of the bra, under the armpit, or over the top edge of the bra cup, the cup size is too small. Here are some symptoms of an ill-fitting bra.



So how do you figure out as to your bra is not your perfect fit? Finding a perfect bra for a perfect size is a challenging thing, but we have a solution for all your problems. Very few of us are blessed with that perfect figure and the perfect size that we see models flaunting openly. All of the women out there have a problem finding the right bra fitting their size.
