12-07-2012, 04:09 PM
Diva's thread about bra size measurement making no sense prompted me to make this thread with a title suitable for the rare individuals who use the search function. More than a year ago I posted in the reference forum on this site some thoughts on measuring men's chests for bra sizing. I haven't seen any feedback from anyone on my post, and now I am curious if the method I suggested in that thread Bra sizing for men holds water for any size other than my own.
So I propose we use this thread to either validate or invalidate my idea. To contribute, you need a tape measure. The result of this method should give a reasonable starting point to begin trying bras. Due the extreme variability between bras, it can never be more than a starting point.
Band Size
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Measure your underbust with a relatively comfortable non-padded bra on, doesn't matter if the size is "right". If it isn't an even number, round to the nearest round number. e.g. I measure 37.5", so I use 38". That is my band size. For most makes and models of bras, I have found this to be the right band size for me.
Cup Size
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Measure the size of your boob (yes, just one boob). Place the tape horizontally and measure from the edge of your sideboob where it meets the chest wall under and in front of your armpit, to where the boob flesh ends at the chest wall near the middle of your chest in front. The ratio of band size to boob size gives a cup size as follows:
Ratio | Cup Size
4.6 | A
4.3 | B
4.1 | C
3.9 | D
e.g. I measure 9" of boobage. On my 38" band, my ratio is 4.22 (38/9) and my proposed chart suggests my cup will be between B and C, closer to B than C. My best fits are B cup bras, although some C cup bras fit me too. I can't get into an A anymore. The ratios above are rounded to a single digit of precision so your mileage may vary.
I'd be interested in hearing what ratios others have and if my chart is anywhere near right for them. Just for grins.
So I propose we use this thread to either validate or invalidate my idea. To contribute, you need a tape measure. The result of this method should give a reasonable starting point to begin trying bras. Due the extreme variability between bras, it can never be more than a starting point.
Band Size
-----------
Measure your underbust with a relatively comfortable non-padded bra on, doesn't matter if the size is "right". If it isn't an even number, round to the nearest round number. e.g. I measure 37.5", so I use 38". That is my band size. For most makes and models of bras, I have found this to be the right band size for me.
Cup Size
----------
Measure the size of your boob (yes, just one boob). Place the tape horizontally and measure from the edge of your sideboob where it meets the chest wall under and in front of your armpit, to where the boob flesh ends at the chest wall near the middle of your chest in front. The ratio of band size to boob size gives a cup size as follows:
Ratio | Cup Size
4.6 | A
4.3 | B
4.1 | C
3.9 | D
e.g. I measure 9" of boobage. On my 38" band, my ratio is 4.22 (38/9) and my proposed chart suggests my cup will be between B and C, closer to B than C. My best fits are B cup bras, although some C cup bras fit me too. I can't get into an A anymore. The ratios above are rounded to a single digit of precision so your mileage may vary.
I'd be interested in hearing what ratios others have and if my chart is anywhere near right for them. Just for grins.