Bra Size Chart

Bra Size Chart
Bra Size Chart
Band Bifference (in) US UK EU FR AU
< 1 AA AA AA AA AA
1 A A A A A
2 B B B B B
3 C C C C C
4 D D D D D
5 DD/E DD E E DD
6 DDD/F E F F E
7 DDDD/G F G G F
8 H FF H H G
9 I G I I H
10 J GG J J I
11 K H K K J
12 L HH L L K
13 M J M M L
14 N JJ N N M
15 O K O O N
16 P KK P P O
17 Q L Q Q P
18 R M R R LL
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About Bra Size Guide Chart


Ⅰ. Classification of bras


Bras can be classified based on various factors, including style, support level, coverage, function, and material.

1. By Support Level.

Light Support – Bralettes, soft-cup bras, wireless bras (good for lounging or small busts).
Medium Support – T-shirt bras, balconette bras (everyday wear).
High Support – Sports bras, full-coverage bras, minimizer bras (for larger busts or intense activity).
Maximum Support – Encapsulation sports bras, structured underwire bras (for high-impact workouts or heavy busts).

2. By Coverage & Style.

Full-Coverage – Covers most of the bust, minimizes spillage.
Balconette (Balcony) – Lower cut, wide-set straps, enhances lift.
Plunge – Deep neckline for low-cut tops.
Demi-Cup – Half-coverage, slightly revealing.
Strapless/Convertible – Multiway bras with removable straps.
Push-Up – Padded to enhance cleavage.
Bralette – Unlined, wireless, often lace-based.

3. By Function.

Sports Bras (Low/Medium/High Impact) – For workouts.
Maternity/Nursing Bras – Designed for breastfeeding.
Post-Surgical Bras – For recovery after breast surgery.
Minimizer Bras – Reduces bust appearance.
T-Shirt Bras – Seamless for tight clothing.
Adhesive/Stick-On Bras – Backless or strapless outfits.

4. By Material & Construction.

Cotton Bras – Breathable, comfortable.
Lace Bras – Aesthetic, often less supportive.
Silk/Satin Bras – Luxurious feel.
Mesh Bras – Lightweight, breathable.
Padded/Molded Cups – Foam-lined for shape.
Unpadded/Soft Cups – Natural shape.

5. By Strap & Closure Type.

Racerback – Back straps form a "T" or "X."
Halter Neck – Straps tie behind the neck.
Front-Closure – Clasps in the front.
Back-Closure – Traditional hook-and-eye back.
Wirefree – No underwire for comfort.
Underwire – Provides structure and lift.


II. How to choose a suitable bra based on chest shape ?


Choosing the right bra based on your breast shape ensures better support, comfort, and a flattering fit. Here’s a guide to help you match bras to different breast shapes:

1. Round (Even Fullness on Top & Bottom).

Best Bras: Most styles work well!
T-shirt bras (smooth look).
Balconette bras (enhance shape).
Push-up bras (if desired).

2. Teardrop (Fuller at Bottom, Tapered at Top).

Best Bras: Styles that add upper fullness.
Push-up bras (enhances top).
Demi-cup bras (gives slight lift).
Lightly padded bras (balances shape).

3. East-West (Breasts Point Outward, Wide-Set).

Best Bras: Bras that bring breasts forward.
Front-closure bras (pulls breasts together).
Plunge bras (centers cleavage).
Side-support bras (inner slings help).

4. Asymmetric (One Breast Larger Than the Other).

Best Bras: Adjustable styles for balance.
Stretch-lace bras (molds to shape).
Removable-pad bras (adjust padding).
Unlined bras (flexible fit).

5. Bell Shape (Slender Top, Full Bottom).

Best Bras: Provides lift and structure.
Full-coverage bras (prevents sagging).
Underwire bras (lifts heavy bottom).
Minimizer bras (if desired).

6. Athletic (Wider Torso, Less Projection).

Best Bras: Compression or encapsulation.
Sports bras (high-impact for support).
Bralettes (if minimal support needed).
Racerback bras (broader shoulders).

7. Close-Set (Little Space Between Breasts).

Best Bras: Low-center styles.
Plunge bras (avoids gapping).
Low-gore bras (prevents digging).
J-hook convertible bras (adjustable straps).

8. Relaxed/Sagging (More Skin, Less Fullness).

Best Bras: Lift and support-focused.
Full-coverage bras (holds securely).
Underwire bras (provides structure).
Seamless uplift bras (smooth silhouette).