Measure bra size
We help you find your right bra size
Our underwear is tailor-made for you as if by magic. To ensure that your new bra fits like a glove, it is important that you give us the correct measurements. And you can find out how best to do this here.
Why is it important to wear the right bra size?
Most women wear the wrong bra size and probably don't even notice it. But an ill-fitting bra not only looks unsightly, it can also lead to health problems such as back, head or neck pain. Especially if you have a large bust, the bra should distribute the weight optimally so that posture problems and incorrect strain do not occur. Another effect of an ill-fitting bra is that the underwear wears out more quickly. You may have already determined your bra size, but remember that the size can change over the years. Sizes can also vary between different manufacturers, so it is advisable to take measurements before buying a new bra.
How do I measure my bra size?
How do I measure correctly?
So that we can tailor the perfect bra for you, we need the following measurements:
- Your underbust measurement, which is reflected in the number of the bra size
- Your chest circumference, which corresponds to the letter in the bra size
- The cup height of one of your well-fitting bras
- The cup size of one of your well-fitting bras
measure your underbust circumference
First, measure your underbust. Take a flexible measuring tape and place it around your body directly under your breasts. It's best to do this in front of a mirror to make sure that the measuring tape is straight and doesn't press in anywhere. The measured number in centimeters indicates your underbust. (Approx. 60-135 cm)
measuring chest circumference
To determine your cup size, place the tape measure around the fullest part of your breasts. This is usually just above the nipples. Again, make sure it is not too tight or too loose and make sure it is straight. In the table you can see which letter your circumference corresponds to.
Find bra size in the table
Now look in the table below to find your perfect bra size. Find your measured underbust measurement on the right-hand side and then look in the adjacent row for the number that corresponds to your measured cup size.
Example: Your measured underbust measurement is 76 cm and your measured cup size is 91 cm. This would make your bra size 75B.
bra size | underbust circumference in cm | CUP A | CUP B | CUP C | CUP D | CUP E (DD) | CUP F |
65 | 63 - 67 | - | 79 - 81 | 81 - 83 | 83 - 85 | 85 - 87 | 87 - 89 |
70 | 68 - 72 | 82 - 84 | 84 - 86 | 86 - 88 | 88 - 90 | 90 - 92 | 92 - 94 |
75 | 73 - 77 | 87 - 89 | 89 - 91 | 91 - 93 | 93 - 95 | 95 - 97 | 102 - 104 |
80 | 78 - 82 | 92 - 94 | 94 - 96 | 96 - 98 | 98 - 100 | 100 - 102 | 107 - 109 |
85 | 83 - 87 | 97 - 99 | 99 - 101 | 101 - 103 | 103 - 105 | 105 - 107 | - |
90 | 88 - 92 | 102 - 104 | 104 - 106 | 106 - 108 | 108 - 110 | - | - |
95 | 93 - 97 | 107 - 109 | 109 - 111 | 111 - 113 | - | - | - |
100 | 98 - 102 | 112 - 114 | 114 - 116 | - | - | - | - |
height of the cup
Choose a well-fitting bra without push-up.Place the tape measure on the inside of the cup and measure lengthwise from the highest point through the center (lowest point) to the lowest point. Be careful not to measure from the corner and not to include the underwire.
width of the cup
Use a well-fitting bra without push-up and place the measuring tape on the inside of the cup. Measure from one side of the underwire to the other and make sure that the measuring tape rests comfortably at the deepest point of the cup. Do not measure the underwire here either.
How do I measure my panty size?
1. Waist circumference
Measure your waist circumference while standing at the narrowest point. This is usually at the level of your navel.
2. Waist circumference
Measure the waistline with a tape measure about 3cm below the belly button.
3. Hip circumference
Measure your hip circumference at the widest point. This is usually at the level of your pelvic bones.