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BRA SIZE    

 

To find your proper bra size, take three measurements.  This will give you the most accurate fit.

Step 1.   First, measure around your body under your armpits (A).  Make sure you put your elbows at your side and relax your shoulders.  Round up to the next even number.  This is your band size; ie, 36, 38, etc.  (A= Band Size)   

Step 2.  Measure the fullness of your bust (B).    

Step 3.  Finally, measure around your rib cage just under your bust (C).  Now subtract the rib measurement (C) from the fullness of the bust (B).  The difference is your cup size.   Fullest Part of the Bust - Rib Size = Cup Size as determined by the chart below.

A= Band Size

B - C = Cup Size

1"=A

7" = DDD/F

1 1/2" - 2" = B

8" = G

3" - 4" = C

9" = H

5" = D

10" = I

6" = DD/E

11" = J

Alternate Size Equivalents

SLEEP BRA SIZES STYLE # 1012

Order size:

Band Size

Cup Size

S

32-34

A-D

M

36-38

B-DD

L

38-40

B-DD

XL

40-42

B-DD

2X

44-46

C-DD

3X

48-50

C-DD

For cup sizes FGH, Sleep Bra Style # 110 or # 96261 will fit better.  If you are larger than an H, just choose the next size up.  For example, if you are a 38I, choose a 40FGH.

Size Equivalents:

You've taken your measurements, but the size just doesn't seem to add up?  Some women carry more of their size in their back or other areas which may make your cup size somewhat skewed.  For your convenience, we have given you some examples to help you determine other sizes that may fit you better in the band, but which are the equivalent cup size. 

Calculated Size Smaller Band -

Equivalent Cup Size

Larger Band -

Equivalent Cup Size

34B 32C 36A
36D 34DD(E) 38C
38C 36D 40B
40DD(E) 38DDD(F) 42D
42F 40G 44DD(E)

As you can see from the examples above, when you go smaller in the band, you need to go up in the cup size.  If you go larger in the band, you need to go down in the cup size. You should only do this if the calculated size does not fit.  If you change to a larger band and don't need to, the back will ride up because it is too loose.   Do not buy a D just because the manufacturer does not make a larger cup.  Look for manufacturers that have a wider range of cup sizes as necessary.  Nursing bra manufacturers that make an F cup are Bravado and Leading Lady and Fancee Free manufactures bras in sizes up to L cup.  If you need further assistance in ordering a bra, please give us a call at 800-216-8151.

CLOTHING SIZES

Measure in inches around the fullest part of your bust, waist, and hips.

Size

Bust

Waist

Hips

XS (6)

34

25

36

S (8-10)

35-36

26-27

37-38

M(10-12)

37-38.5

28-29.5

39-40.5

L(14-16)

40-41.5

30-32.5

41-42.5

XL(18)

43.5-45.5

34.5-36.5

43.5-45.5

1X(20)

46-47

38.5-39.5

46

2X(22)

48

40-42

48-50

3X(24)

50-52

44-46

52-53

4X(26)

54-56

48-50

54-55

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Nursing Access

These are all baby tested and mother approved nursing openings. They all give easy access to baby and minimal exposure to mommy.   Discreet nursing access is where fashion and function come together!

 

Dual Vertical Access,
One Central Slit
Also referred to as Side Seam or Princess Seam Openings.
 

Dual vertical nursing slits concealed by a cropped overlay.  Also referred to as the front flap.

Inverted Pleat with two generous slits on each side.  Common opening on nursing gowns.

Extended armholes, Move fabric aside to access.  Common opening on twin set styles.

 

BRAVADO BRA SIZING 

How to Find Your Current Size

To determine your current size, let’s take some measurements. If your top is thin you can leave it on (but take off any thick layers). Measure yourself with your (unpadded) bra on. Stand straight, relaxed, with your arms down, breathing normally. If you can, measure yourself in front of a mirror, so you can make sure the measuring tape isn’t twisted and that it’s parallel to the floor all the way around. Now, take 3 measurements:

 

1)      Take Your Chest Measurement - Around your chest, right under your arms. This as a snug measurement.

 

To illustrate, Jen is late in her third trimester, and we’re helping to fit her into a nursing bra (if you can, it’s often easier to have a friend measure you). Taking her chest measurement, we get 37 inches.

 

      

 

2)       Take Your Rib Cage Measurement – Just below your breasts. If you have someone helping measure you, and you are wearing a bra that your breasts are sagging in even a little bit, take your straps and pull up so that your breasts are lifted to where you would like them to be, and then have your friend measure your rib cage. This is also a snug measurement.

 

For this second step, we take Jen’s rib cage measurement and get 38 inches.

 

   

 

3)      Take Your Bust Measurement - Across the fullest part of your breasts. As with the previous measurement, if you are wearing a bra that doesn’t position your breasts exactly where you’d like them to be, then hold your bra straps up so your breasts are lifted to their ideal spot, and measure across the fullest part (usually across the nipples). This is a loose measurement.

 

Measuring Jen, we get a bust measurement of 42 inches.

 

  

 

Now, we’re ready to determine your current size:

1)      Take the larger of your chest measurement and rib cage measurements. If you get an odd number, round up. This is your rib band size.

2)      Subtract that rib band size from your bust measurement. Every inch is one cup size, so you can count up (1=A, 2=B, 3=C and so on) or use the chart below to find that difference to determine your cup size.

 

Difference Between Rib Band and Bust Measurement:

Cup Size:

1 inch

A cup

2 inches

B cup

3 inches

C cup

4 inches

D cup

5 inches

E (or DD) cup

6 inches

F (or DDD) cup

7 inches

G cup

8 inches

H cup

 

For Jen, we take the larger of her chest measurement (37) and rib cage measurement (38) to get a rib band size of 38.  We then subtract that from her bust measurement (42) to get a difference of 4 inches. From the chart above, we know that is equal to a D cup.  So, Jen measures to be a 38D.

 

Here are some other examples:

 

What you Measured

Rib Band Size

Cup Size

Current

Bra Size

Chest

Rib Cage

Bust

Larger of Chest &

Rib Cage.

Round Up if Odd #.

Bust Minus Rib Band Size, Check Chart for Difference

36

35

38

36

38 – 36 = 2.  2 = B

36B

38

36

42

38

42 – 38 = 4.  4 = D

38D

40

41

48

41. Round up to 42

48 – 42 = 6.  6 = F

42F

34

33

35

34

35 – 34 = 1.  1 = A

34A

 

Now that we have a good idea about current size, let’s look at what stage of pregnancy or nursing you are in right now, and what you are buying the bra for to make sure it will work for your current and future needs. First, let’s talk breast changes over pregnancy and nursing.

 

What Happens

As you may already know, one of the earliest physical signs of pregnancy can be breast tenderness. At some point in your pregnancy (often but not always around the second month), breasts will start becoming larger as they prepare to nurse the new arrival. Some women experience this as a feeling of fullness rather than actual increase in size, and others are very aware of needing a larger cup size. Some women will continue to increase in cup size over the course of their pregnancy, and others find they have an increase during their first trimester, and not again until close to the end of their pregnancy. As well, as your belly increases in size, your rib cage (band) measurement will also likely increase. Women who are petite or carrying high will often experience more increase in rib band than women who are taller or carrying low. Overall, in our experience, most women increase one or two cup sizes and one or two rib band sizes over the course of their pregnancy. 

 

Then, for the first few days after giving birth, when you breastfeed, your baby receives colostrum. At around the third day, your milk will ‘come in’. At that point, you can experience an increase of one or two more cup sizes from your third trimester. 

 

Typically after about 6 weeks to a few months of nursing, these fluctuations settle down.  You will have established your breastfeeding relationship and routine, and will usually decrease a few cup sizes. As well, around this point, your rib band size will begin to go back to your pre-pregnancy size. This is the size you will likely stay until you finish breastfeeding. That is, at about your pre-pregnancy rib band size, and up one cup size.

 

Here are some examples to illustrate:

Stage

Pre-Pregnancy

During Pregnancy

A few days after birth

A few months after birth

Size

34 B

36 or 38, C or D

36 or 38, D or E(DD)

34 C

Size

36 C

38 or 40, D or E(DD)

38 or 40, E(DD) or F(DDD)

36 D

Size

36 D

38 or 40, E(DD) or F(DDD)

38 or 40, F(DDD) or G

36 E(DD)

Size

38 C

40 or 42, D or E(DD)

40 or 42, E(DD) or F(DDD)

38 D

 

What Size to Buy

Now - let’s look at what size to buy if you are currently in your third trimester, and are purchasing a bra to nurse your baby in.  Again, remember each of us is unique so there is a chance this recommendation won’t work for you, but on average, we find it to be a great guide. We’ve used Bravado nursing bras as an example:

 

Current 3rd trimester size

Expected size when baby is 0-2 months

Buy this size in:

Original Nursing Bra

Body Silk Seamless Nursing Bra

Lifestyle Microfiber Nursing Bra

Essential Nursing Bra Tank

Exquisite Nursing Bra

Supreme Nursing Bra

32C

32D-E

S++

M

32E

n/a

n/a

n/a

34D

34E-F

S++

M

34F

34F/G

34F/G

34F

36C

36D-E

M+ & M++*

M

36E

36D/E

36D/E

n/a

38D

38E-F

M++

L

38F

38F/G

38F/G

38F

40B

40C-D

M+

M

40D

40D/E

n/a

n/a

42E

42F-G

L++

XL

n/a

n/a

n/a

42G

44F

44G-H

XL++

XL

n/a

n/a

n/a

44H

46D

46E-F

XL++

XL

n/a

n/a

n/a

46F

* Consider purchasing both of these sizes, as they will each work for you at different times. For example, you may prefer the full-front style of the Double Plus (++) for sleeping, or to give you more room in the cups when you’re feeling particularly full; in addition to the Plus (+) for daytime or when baby is feeding more frequently.

 


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