Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Fabulous Mom - Nursing Lingerie





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Sizing guide: To determine your band size and cup size, you'll need to take two measurements while wearing a good-fitting, unpadded bra. For the band size, measure around the body, just under the arms, with a measuring tape. Remember to stand up straight and breathe normally. If the measurement is an uneven number, round up to the next even number.



To determine your cup size, you'll need to measure around your body at the fullest part of the bust. Be certain the measuring tape is secure against your back.



Subtract the first measurement (the underarm measurement) from the second measurement (the bust) and look at the chart below to determine your cup size.



Difference between bust and band measurement: Cup Size



Up to 1" larger: A

Up to 2" larger: B
Up to 3" larger: C

Up to 4" larger: D

Up to 5" larger: DD



or



BAND SIZE

• Measure around your ribcage, directly under the bust

For an even number, add 4 to gain your band size. (e.g. measurement = 32 + 4 = band size 36)

For an odd number, add 5 to find your band size. (e.g. measurement of 33 + 5 = band size 38)



CUP SIZE

• Measure completely around the bust at the fullest point

• Each inch of difference between this measurement and your BAND size = cup size.(i.e.: If your band size is 34" and your bust measurement is 36", you wear a "B" cup.)



Please refer to below:



Up to 1" larger: A

Up to 2" larger: B

Up to 3" larger: C

Up to 4" larger: D

Up to 5" larger: DD

















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