How do I determine my current bra size?Updated a year ago
If you are currently pregnant, you can measure yourself at any time. If you are early or late postpartum, please measure yourself 1-2 hours after emptying your breasts - when the breast tissue is neither overly firm or swollen from engorgement, nor overly soft directly after being emptied. Wearing a lightly supportive, non-padded bra, follow the below steps to find your measurements:
Step #1 - Band Measurement technically known as the underbust measurement
Using a soft measuring tape, wrap it around the top of your ribcage, directly below your breast tissue. Make sure the tape measure is flat around your body and parallel to the floor.
Breath normally, ensuring not to pull the tape too tightly.
Round the measurement up to the nearest half inch.
For example, if your measurement is 31 ¼”, round to 31 ½”
Step #2 - Cup Measurement technically known as the bust measurement
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your breast tissue. Make sure the tape measure is flat around your body and parallel to the floor.
Be sure not to compress the breast tissue when measuring.
Round the measurement up to the nearest whole inch.
For example, if your measurement is 37 ½”, round to 38”
Send these measurements to the Bodily Customer Experience team and they will transcribe them into your current size!