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IMPORTANT SIZING INFORMATION
Conventional female breast and bra sizing uses two measurements - the chest size and the cup size. The cup size, which is the letter B, C, D or whatever, is the difference between the chest measurement and the measurement at the fullest part of the bust. So, a woman with a 36 inch chest and a small breast would be sized 36A, whereas a woman with a 36 inch chest and a full bust might be sized 36D. Both women will buy bras with a 36 chest measurement, but the bra the first woman buys will have a small cup in the bra (A), and the second woman will have a large cup (D)A breast form is just the breast part. It is the flesh and tissue which fills the bra. It has nothing to do with your chest size. It doesn’t matter if you are a 36” chest or 46”. You are going to stick a boob onto it, and you have to decide how big you want that boob to be! You have to decide on the look you want. Do you want a natural, proportionate appearance, or do you want to be small, or perhaps you would prefer a large, full bust?
If you already wear a bra then you will you will be used to the cup size you feel comfortable with. If you are new to this, then go out and buy a bra, fill it with socks or something, and find out the cup size you like. This is serious advice. It is the CUP SIZE you need to know.
Once you know the cup size you want, use the following guide to order the correct size of breast form
and so on.
We hope this sizing advice is helpful, but e-mail us or call us if you have any other questions.