Finally, Bra Sizes Explained (2024)

Friday, September 08, 2023

How are Bra Sizes Determined?

On top of being highly technical garments, bras are also complicated in the way their sizing works. For example, a woman who wears a 32G cup isn’t necessarily a true G cup. Confusing, right? But stay with us — we’ll explain how bra sizes work in just a bit. It’s no wonder that 80 percent of women are wearing the wrong size when one’s cup letter doesn’t directly translate to their cup volume. See why your measured bra size may not be your actual bra size.

How to Find Your Bra Size

First things first, let’s talk about sizing a bra the traditional way. Bra size measurements are calculated based on your band size (number) and cup size (letter), which are typically determined by using a tape measure around your rib cage and bust. If you’d rather skip the dressing room, ThirdLove offers an online Fitting Room Quiz that matches you with your bra size and recommended style based on your unique breast shape. Regardless of what method you choose, you’re left with a number and letter that is your bra size.

How to Determine Bra Cup Size

Now, here’s where things can get a little tricky. For reference, any cup with a 34 band size is considered a “true cup” size. This means that a 34AA is in fact a AA cup, just as how a 34B is a true B cup. However, a 34B is also equivalent in cup volume to a 30D, 32C, and a 36A. All three aforementioned sizes are a B cup despite what their cup letter indicates. This is called sister sizes.

Take a look at our bra size chart below for reference. All bra sizes in the same row across share the same sister size, aka they’re all equal in cup volume. Let’s do another bra cup size comparison: if you wear a 32D, you are actually a true C cup. An easy way to determine your true cup size is simply to locate your bra size on the chart below and see which cup letter is paired with a 34 band in your row.

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The Importance of Sister Sizing

Knowing your sister size can be helpful when adjusting your bra size. For example, if the cups fit comfortably, but the current band size is too loose, you’ll have to try a smaller band size as well as a larger cup size to maintain the same cup volume. So if you were in a 36F, going down in the band size alone would result in a cup size too small. Though the 34F sounds like it has the same cup volume as the 36F, it’s actually one cup size smaller. To keep the cup volume the same, you’ll need to try a 34G, which ensures a snug and comfortable fit, while maintaining the same cup volume as the 36F.

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How Should a Bra Fit?

There are a few things to check when trying on a new bra to determine whether it fits you well:

  • Cups. While you’re wearing the bra, your breasts should each rest within their respective cups. The cups should cover the entire breast, with your nipples sitting at about the halfway point of the cups. Further, there should be no cup gaping or spillage.
  • Band. The band should fit you snugly without being too tight. It should sit flush against your skin, just loose enough that you could put two fingers beneath it. Remember that the band provides most of the bra’s support, so this is crucial.
  • Straps. The straps of the bra should stay up on your shoulders without slipping down. They shouldn’t be so tight, however, that they dig into your skin or cause other issues.

Find more information on how a bra should fit on our website.

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Common Bra Fit Issues

Many women struggle to find a good-fitting bra. Watch out for these common fit issues when bra shopping:

  • Cup gaping. One common bra fit issue is cup gaping. This is a fit issue where there is space between the breast and the cup of the bra. Usually, this issue indicates that the cup size is too large. Consider going down a cup size or going with a sister size.
  • Spillage. Some women find that their bra causes spillage. The most common types are front, back, and side spillage. This issue can create awkward silhouettes beneath clothing and feel uncomfortable to the wearer.
  • Band fit issues. If your bra band is too tight or too loose, it may be uncomfortable or make your bra less supportive. The band should fit snugly but not too tight when set on the loosest hook. Also, keep in mind that if you notice hair-like fibers coming from your bra band at any point, this indicates the elastic has broken. You’ll need to replace the bra as soon as possible to ensure you have a fully elastic and supportive band.
  • Underwire discomfort. If your bra is the wrong size, it may cause the bra’s underwire to dig into your skin. This could be painful and even lead to infections down the road, so it’s critical to ensure a bra’s underwire fits you correctly before buying it.
  • Straps too tight or too loose. If your bra straps are too tight, they may leave indentations on your skin and cause discomfort. If they’re too loose, you may find yourself needing to pull them back up every so often. Opt for bras with adjustable straps and non-slip features for the best results, and ensure you get your correct bra size.

Differences in Bra Sizes Depending on Bra Type

So, how do bra sizes work for different types of bras?

There are two primary ways of sizing bras depending on type. The first is standard bra sizing, which indicates the band size (a numeral) and the cup size (a letter). Some breast or bra size examples you might see according to this sizing method include 34A, 38B, and so on. This is the way that most bra types and styles are sized, making it essential to familiarize yourself with your own traditional bra size and its sister sizes.

The other way to size bras is more simplified. Certain types of bras, such as sports bras and bralettes, come in sizes XXS through XXL instead of in specific band-cup size ranges. These bras tend to be less structured, making this simpler range of sizes realistic.

Find Your Perfect Fit at ThirdLove

There is a lot to think about when looking for the perfect bra! At ThirdLove, we offer a variety of bras in a wide range of sizes, even including half cups, to suit every shape and size. If you’re still not following along (you’re not alone!), you can always take our quick onlineFitting Room Quizto figure out your perfect fit.

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FAQs

Is an F cup the same as a DDD? ›

The short answer: yes! Here in the US, DDD is the same as F. But, if you were bra shopping in the UK, for example, DDD/F would be E. Some US-based brands don't always get this distinction right, and bra size charts aren't always consistent.

What is a DDD bra equivalent to? ›

Is a DDD the same as an F? It might seem confusing, but yes a DDD is the same as an F— sometimes they are labeled differently based on the brand. After size D you can either go up to size DD which is the bra size equivalent to size E, size DDD which is equivalent to size F, and size DDDD which is equivalent to size G.

Is an H cup bigger than a DD? ›

The cup sizes get larger as the letters go up in the alphabet. Size D is bigger than A, and H is bigger than D. Sizes are as follows: AAA, AA, A, B, C, D, DD, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, and N.

Is DDD the same as G? ›

Yes, in American bra sizes, a G cup would similar to a DDDD. Victoria's Secret currently offers select styles with this cup size.

How much do DDD breasts weigh? ›

C cup breasts weigh around 1.1 lbs (the equivalent of 3 bananas each breast), D cup breasts weigh around 1.7 lbs (the equivalent of a guinea pig per breast), DD-E cups weigh around 2.2 lbs each (about a pineapple each breast), and DDD-F weigh about 2.6 lbs each (about a quart of water each breast).

Is a 38DDD the same as a 40DD? ›

A: The sister size for a 38DDD is a 40DD. I am the same size as you and often must substitute with the sister size because mine isn't available. Helpful?

What is the average breast size for a woman? ›

The average bra size in the United States is 34DD. That said, average breast size does not necessarily equate “normal” size. Average breast size can vary by country.

What is the ideal bra size? ›

In a functional and aesthetic sense, the ideal breast size for a woman is generally considered to be one that's proportionate to their height, shoulder, and waist diameter. So, for women who measure 5'3, their breasts should complement the frame of their body and allow them to move freely without discomfort.

How big are FF breasts? ›

Cup Size Chart
DifferenceUS (United States)UK (United Kingdom)
7”GF
8”HFF
9”IG
10”JGG
12 more rows

What is the sister size for 34DDD? ›

SISTER SIZE CHARTS:
34 BAND SIZE
Current Bra SizeSister Size DOWNSister Size UP
34D32DD(E)36C
34DD(E)32DDD(F)36D
34DDD(F)32DDDD(G)36DD(E)
5 more rows

Why do bra sizes skip e? ›

E is the same size as a US DDD/F. F is the same size as a US G. Outside the US cup sizes are generally measured in 2cm intervals rather than 1 inch which causes cup sizes to diverge as they get bigger. So a US or UK D is equivalent in size to most other countries DD/E depending on how they label them.

How big is 32DDD? ›

32 DDD nominally equates to a tape measure of 38″ when measuring around the fullest part of the bust. Thanks for the A2A. When compared with a 32 inch circumference torso directly under the breasts, the 32 DDD bra should have straps whose length is comparable.

Is f larger than ddd? ›

AA(Double A) is the smallest cup size, then it goes up to A, B, C, and then D. After D you can either go up to DD(Double D) or its equivalent E, DDD(Triple D) is the next cup size which turns to be the equivalent of F. Once you hit F/DDD you continue to go up letters like what was done before.

How big is an F cup? ›

What is an F Cup Size? If you are f cup breasts, it means that your bust measurement is 6 inches larger than the band measurement. Like other cup sizes, there are lots of differences between f cups. For instance, if your band size is 32 inches and your bust size is 38 inches, your breast size is 32F.

Is 38F bigger than 38DD? ›

38DD has a smaller cup size than 38F. Also, both the bras have the same underbust or band size. What are Sister Sizes? Sister-size bras are alternatives for the original bra sizes when you don't find the original size comfortable.

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