International Size Conversion Chart for Standard Dress Sizes
Size
U.S.
U.K.
France
Germany
Italy
Australia
Japan
X-Small
2 - 4
4 - 6
32 - 34
30 - 32
36 - 38
6 - 8
5 - 7
Small
4 - 6
6 - 8
34 - 36
32 - 34
38 - 40
8 - 10
7 - 9
Medium
8 - 10
10 - 12
38 - 40
36 - 38
42 - 44
12 - 14
11 - 13
Large
12 - 14
14 - 16
42 - 44
40 - 42
46 - 48
16 - 18
15 - 17
X-Large
14 - 16
16 - 18
44 - 46
42 - 44
48 - 50
18 - 20
17 - 19
1X
16 - 18
18 - 20
46 - 50
44 - 46
50 - 52
20 - 22
19 - 21
2X
18 - 20
20 - 22
50 - 52
46 - 48
52 - 54
22 - 24
21 - 23
3X
22 - 24
24 - 26
54 - 56
50 - 52
56 - 58
26 - 28
25 - 27
It is believed that as many as 7 out of every 10 women are wearing the wrong size bra. Are you one of them? Weight gain, weight loss and pregnancy are some of the factors that can change your breast size and shape. Since a well fitted bra will help your clothes fit and look better, we have included a step-by-step method of measuring that will help direct you to the proper fit.*
How to Measure your Bra Size
Step 1
Measure very snugly around your rib cage, just underneath your breasts. It should feel tight. Be sure that the tape measure lies straight all the way around. Add 5" to that measurement. If the measurement results in an odd number you'll want to add 1 to arrive at the next even number. This dimension is your frame/band size.
Step 2
Now measure around the chest at the height of the fullest part of the breast. The measuring tape should be held horizontal, flat on your back, and your arms should be down at your sides. Make note of this number to obtain your ultimate bra size.
Step 3
Subtract the number obtained in Step 2 from the number obtained in Step 1 then use the chart below to determine your cup size.
Difference
Cup Size
1/2 Inch
AA
1 Inch
A
2 Inches
B
3 Inches
C
4 Inches
D
5 Inches
DD or E
6 Inches
F
7 Inches
G
*It's important to note that there are no real 'standards' for bra sizing. The steps above are a pretty proven method of determining bra size, but are only guidelines because sizes can vary by manufacturer.
Tips to choose the BEST fit *If between Sizes, we recommend to order up*
Bikinis
You should get a perfect fit if you choose top and bottom sizes separately when buying two pieces.
Tops
If you are larger-cupped, it might be easier to get perfect fit from back tie styles, such as Triangle or Butterfly tops.
Back strap and hook closure styles, such as Classic Twist and Parisian tops generally adjustable in 3 levels, about 2 inches (5cm).
All underwire tops have push-up pad pockets. Our Silicon Padssold separately at Accessories.
Bottoms
If you prefer more coverage or the position of your bellybutton is high, we suggest you to order up.
G-String is free size. You can choose either from regular or full figure.
One Pieces Order your one piece according to your dress size.
All About Tops
Triangle Sliding triangle with spaghetti neck and back ties. Works for all sizes but we recommend this top for size B-D cups.
Classic Twist Back hook closure with strapless twist for all sizes. Smaller-cupped women look larger and larger-cupped women are held snugly.
Butterfly Spaghetti back and neck ties, adjustable sides and removable center loop. Good for all sizes, but best on medium to large range. Adjustable sides allow you to make cups smaller or larger.
Parisian Tie Spaghetti neck tie with back hook closure and removable center loop.
All About Bottoms
Full Coverage with shape-it-seam in the rear. Seam is meant to shape and lift your rear-end. Our most popular bottom. Compliments many figures.
Minimal back coverage and low front dip.
Slightly slimmer than Brazilian in the rear, and lies higher at lower back. The slim-cut will trim your rear-end.
No back coverage. Very adjustable and fits to most sizes.
These offer some back coverage and dip just below your belly button.
Provides the most coverage, excellent for active women.