How to choose the right bra size in Asian

How to choose the right bra size in Asian

To choose the right bra size in Asian sizing, you should consider the differences between Asian and American bra sizing. Here are some key points to keep in mind:
  1. Band Size Measurement: Asian brands often measure band size differently than American brands. While American brands measure band size around the back at band level, under each arm, and around the front, Asian brands typically measure band size by bringing the measuring tape from the back band and around under the breasts, keeping it parallel to the floor.
  2. Cup Size Conversion: Asian bra styles tend to have smaller cups with thicker padding compared to American styles. Asian women often have a slimmer and oval-shaped torso, requiring thicker padding for better support due to thinner skin. Therefore, even if you wear the "equivalent" size in Asian bras, it may feel different.
  3. Size Charts: Asian bra sizes, like Japanese and South Korean sizes, are based on measurements in centimeters, with the number representing the band size and the letter representing the cup size. Cups increase in steps of 2.5 cm, starting from AAA or AA and continuing alphabetically. It's essential to refer to accurate sizing tables for precise measurements.
  4. Measurement Process: To determine your Asian bra size, you need to measure your underbust and overbust width. The difference between these measurements will give you your cup size. It's advisable to round up if you are in between sizes and to choose a bigger cup if needed.
By understanding these differences and following the measurement guidelines specific to Asian sizing, you can select the right bra size that fits well and provides the necessary support.
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