Your “Sister” Bra Sizes & Your Bra Size Neighborhood



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Every bra size has a set of sister bra sizes – those sizes that surround a bra size and vary only slightly. It’s good to know what they are and how they differ because, when you feel it’s time for a bra size change, you can quickly figure out which new bra size you need to try. So let me show you sister sizing and how it works. For this example, I’ll use the bra size 36C.

Moving vertically will simply change your cup size while leaving your band size the same. Want a bigger cup? Move down to a 36D. Want a smaller cup? Move up to a 36B.

If you just want to increase your band size, going diagonally will change your band size while keeping your cup size the same. Now this probably doesn’t seem right. Most women think moving from a 36C to a 38C, horizontally, would be the answer. But in bra sizing, when you go up a band size, you need to go down a cup size if you want to maintain the same cup volume. So, a 38B will keep your cup volume the same while giving you a bigger band, and a 34D will keep your cup volume the same while giving you a smaller band.

Moving horizontally changes both your band size and your cup size. As I explained earlier, when you go up a band size, you need to go down a cup size to maintain your same cup volume. So, moving from a 36C to a 38C gives you both a band and cup increase. Moving from a 36C to a 34C decreases both your band and cup size.

Understanding your sister sizes and knowing which ones to choose when your body changes, pretty much guarantees you’ll stay in the correct bra size throughout your life.


More about your “Sister” Bra Sizes

 
You may or may not have heard of this, but the sizes that surround your current bra size are called your sister bra sizes. It’s good to know what they are and how they differ from your correct bra size. This way, when you try on a bra that is not running true to size, you can quickly figure out the bra size that will probably fit you. And, if you feel you need to make a size change due to one or any of the factors that can cause your breast size to change, you again can quickly figure out your new bra size.

Let’s assume your bra size is a 36C. Here are your sister bra sizes in your bra size neighborhood:

Going horizontally, you will change both your band and cup size. Want a bra both one size smaller in the cup and band? Go to a 34C. Want a bra both larger cup and band? Go to the 38C. Want a larger cup and band? Go to the 38C.

34B36B 38B
34C ← 36C →38C
34D 36D 38D

Going vertically from your base bra size will give you just a cup size change. Want a smaller cup? Go up to the 36B. Want a larger cup? Go down to the 36D.

34B36B 38B
34C ↑ 36C ↓38C
34D 36D 38D


Going diagonally will change your band size while keeping your cup size the same. Want a smaller band? Go over and down to the 34D. Want a larger band? Go up and over to the 38B

34B36B 38B
34C   36C  38C
34D 36D 38D