Before choosing the correct bra. Let's see what's style of bra (the fashion of bra maybe) :)

1. Balconette bras
are designed to be lower at the
front, making them ideal to wear with low cut tops. Balconette bras used to be better for smaller busted women but now the balconette bra has been
successfully adapted in DD+ bra styles.

2. Multiway Bra
A multiway bra is a useful addition to any womans underwear drawer. Depending on the bra, they can be adapted to be a halterneck bra, racer back bra or one strap bra. Some multiway bras can also be worn as strapless

3. Strapless Bra
Strapless bras usually come with detachable straps meaning you can wear them with or without straps. If youve a big bust you can still wear strapless tops and dresses, just make sure youve got a good strapless bra!

4. Seam Free Bra
Seam free bras are also known as smooth bras or T-shirt bras. They are specially designed with a seamless surface for a ridge free appearance under close fitting tops. Seam free bras often have moulded cups.

5. Underwired Bra
Most contemporary styled bras are underwired bras. This means that the bottom and sides of each cup is lined with a flexible wire to give great shape and support. When your bra fits well an underwired bra is completely comfortable to wear.

6. Sports Bra
Sports bras are designed to reduce breast movement during exercise and make you more comfortable. Wearing a sports bra for exercise also protects the ligaments that support the breast tissue, which can otherwise become irreparably damaged.

7. Non Wired Bra
Many women prefer to wear a soft bra or non-wired bra. This type of bra relies on structured cups for shape and support. At Simply Yours we offer non- wired bras in a big size range up to K and L cups.

8. Plunge Bra
A plunge bra or push up bra is the ideal bra to give you a great cleavage. The low centre-front on a plunge bra makes it perfect to wear with low cut tops and dresses and a push up bra will work wonders for your boobs!

9. Minimiser Bra
The minimiser bra is a great invention. Minimiser bras are ideal to wear with fitted tops and button up shirts if you find the fabric a little stretched or the buttons pull. A minimiser bra will redistribute the breast tissue giving the appearance of a reduced bust size yet still comfortable to wear.

10. Full cup bra
Full cup bras are ideal for big-busted women as they give you great shape and support. A full cup bra is perfect for wearing with higher cut tops. If you want to wear a lower cut top, try a balconnette bra instead.

This is the important to choose the correct bra :) as long as I never know how to choose correct bra for myself, I always go with my sister and my mum. Now, I already know, yippiew :)

How to Measure Your Bra
Size

Step 1: Determine Your Band
Size

While braless or wearing a non-padded bra, measure around the bottom of the band, directly under your bust. The measuring tape should be level and very snug. Round to the nearest whole number. If the number is even, add four inches. If it's odd, add five.

Your band size is the sum of this
calculation. (So if you measured 32
inches, your band size is 36. If you
measured 33 inches, your band size is 38.)

Step 2: Take Your Bust Measurement

Wrap the measuring tape somewhat loosely around the fullest part of your chest (at nipple level). Round to the nearest whole number.

Step 3: Calculate Your Cup Size

Subtract your band size from your
bust measurement and refer to
chart. Example: 37 inches (bust) –
34 inches (band) = 3 inches. That's
a 34C.

Okay, Indonesia always used centimeter :) so for example I measurement my body. The first I got size 35,5 inch (90 cm) and the second part I got 30 inch (76,5 cm). When I measure my around that I'm si suprise, yippiew horrey I less 9 cm. Last year when I made dress by my own. I measure my body get 99 cm and now 90 cm, that's why my bra now longer but the cup still same.

Okey, so 35,5-30=5,5 cm so my cup DD.

Cup Measurement: Have someone measure you around your chest, this time over the fullest part of your bust. Again, the tape measure must be straight across your back. Once you have the back strap and cup measurements you can use the difference between them to get a rough idea of your cup size.

Difference in inchesCup size
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 D
5 DD – E
6 DDD – F

A Note on Cup Sizes

One thing to remember about cup sizes is that the volume of a particular cup will change depending on the size of the back strap. The cup on a 34B, for instance, will be smaller than the cup on a 36B. So, if you find, say a 36C bra which has a cup that fits you perfectly, but is too loose in the back strap, you may need to go down one back strap size but up a cup size – in this example, to a 34D.

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