How to Measure Bra Size the Correct Way
This article will show you how to measure bra size that as a mom you can pass on to your daughters and your friends. At every stage of a woman’s life, from teenager to working woman, to mom, their breasts can fluctuate in size. These size differences for the most part will be ignored, as 80% of women are wearing the wrong bra size.
I know I’ve been wearing the same bra size for the last ten years, and after researching this subject, found that I am indeed wearing the wrong size bra. I have to accept that I’m not a skinny teenager anymore!
Determining bra size can be a bit of an eye-opener, as when you get it right, the new shape you have will be more flattering than when you get it wrong. Let’s look at how to measure bra size whilst creating a better figure.
You cannot just walk into a shop, pick up a bra, try it on and know how to measure bra size; you have to have the right measurements to hand. Do remember that, as with clothes different brand bras will have different sizes too. I would recommend taking your measurements at home and then going the shops to try different bras, to find the style, fit, and comfort you deserve.
The first part of how to measure bra size correctly is to look at the band size, which is the circumference of the point below your breasts and at the top of your rib cage. Place a tape measure around this point and make sure it is not twisted and flat against the skin. You do need to keep your arms down when taking this measurement, so you may need some help. When you have the reading, in inches, always round it to the nearest even number, so if it is 34.5, you should go down to 34 inches.
There are some people who say that you should add, two to three inches to this measurement, but please don’t take their advice. After all we are not living in the 1930’s, which is where this comes from bodies and fashions have changed shape since then.
To read the rest of this article, and other items of interest, visit : http://www.singledivorcees.com









