What you need
A soft fabric measuring tape (the kind tailors use), a mirror, and a non-padded bra or bralette. Wear nothing too thick — the measurement should be against your skin or a thin bra.
Step 1 — Measure your under-bust
Wrap the tape directly under your bust, where the band of a bra would sit. Pull it firmly snug — not tight enough to squeeze, but with no slack. Keep the tape parallel to the floor all the way around. Round to the nearest whole inch (or centimetre).
Step 2 — Measure your bust
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your bust, usually across the nipple line. Keep it loose — do not compress the tissue. Stand normally and breathe out. Round to the nearest whole inch.
Step 3 — Calculate your band
Modern method: round your under-bust to the nearest even number. That is your band. Skip the old "+4 inches" method — it gives bands that are several inches too loose for most people.
Step 4 — Calculate your cup
Subtract your under-bust from your bust. The difference equals your cup letter:
- 1 inch = A cup
- 2 inches = B cup
- 3 inches = C cup
- 4 inches = D cup
- 5 inches = DD cup
- 6 inches = DDD (or E in UK)
- 7 inches = G (or F in UK)