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Before you start: We assume
you have decided on the look you want. The most important
thing to remember is: if you want to pass, choose a cup
size in proportion to your body frame. If you have a small
frame, probably A or B will suit you; medium frame B to
C; and a large frame D to DD. There are no hard and fast
rules so you can be as small or as large as you are comfortable
with, depending on your lifestyle. A larger cup size gives
you a more buxom look. But remember that you can
be whatever size you want to be!
It is recommended you contact us before purchase with the following information for best results:
- Gender
- Chest Measurement
- Height
- Weight
- Bra Size you currently wear (if any)
- Cup Size you wish to achieve
First start with a bra size.: Using the picture as a guide,
and a material tape-measure, measure your chest. Note that
tape measure is below the pecks! Measure snug but not tight.
- You can only get bras band sizes in even number only.
(ie. 36, 38, 40, etc)
- If you measure 38" your bras band size will be
38 or 40.
- If the total is an odd number go up one inch. Example:
If the total measurement adds to 41", then add one inch
to make it 42" -- this is your bra band size.
Please note this is a guideline only.
Then choose the breast form style you want, send us your
height, weight, band, and cup size of the bra you have and
we will choose breast forms to match. But Remember:
Most non-mastectomy bras are cut smaller and may not completely
cover your breast forms. There are no standards for bra
sizing, so this can complicate fitting.
This is a good time to check your breasts for lumps and
bumps. No one talks about
male breast cancer but it is out there and just as serious
as female breast cancer. |
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