After measuring your breasts, you can use the measurements to determine your bra size.
1) Here are the steps you should take to measure your breasts.
2) Place the tape measure around your body, approximately two inches below your natural nipple or silicone breast.
3) For accurate measurements, ensure the tape is parallel to the floor and is not too tight.
4) In addition to the underbust circumference, the nipple circumference should also be measured.
This will help you choose the right size for your bra.
Use the measurements you received to determine your bra size using the size chart.
Underbust width |
Cup A |
Cup B |
Cup C |
Cup D |
Cup E (DD) |
Cup F |
Cup G |
Cup H |
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63-67 |
77-79 |
79-81 |
81-83 |
83-85 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
||
68-72 |
82-84 |
84-86 |
86-88 |
88-90 |
90-92 |
92-94 |
94-96 |
- |
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73-77 |
87-89 |
89-91 |
91-93 |
93-95 |
95-97 |
97-99 |
99-101 |
101-103 |
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78-82 |
92-94 |
94-96 |
96-98 |
98-100 |
100-102 |
102-104 |
104-106 |
106-108 |
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83-87 |
97-99 |
99-101 |
101-103 |
103-105 |
105-107 |
107-109 |
109-111 |
111-113 |
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88-92 |
102-104 |
104-106 |
106-108 |
108-110 |
110-112 |
112-114 |
114-116 |
116-118 |
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93-97 |
107-109 |
109-111 |
111-113 |
113-115 |
115-117 |
117-119 |
119-121 |
121-123 |
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98-102 |
112-114 |
114-116 |
116-118 |
118-120 |
120-122 |
122-124 |
124-126 |
126-128 |
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103-107 |
117-119 |
119-121 |
121-123 |
123-125 |
125-127 |
127-129 |
129-131 |
131-133 |
||
108-112 |
- |
124-126 |
126-128 |
128-130 |
130-132 |
132-134 |
134-136 |
136-138 |
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113-117 |
- |
129-131 |
131-133 |
133-135 |
135-137 |
137-139 |
139-141 |
141-143 |
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118-122 |
- |
134-136 |
136-138 |
138-140 |
140-142 |
142-144 |
144-146 |
146-148 |
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123-127 |
- |
139-141 |
141-143 |
143-145 |
145-147 |
- |
- |
- |
Please note that bra sizes may vary depending on brand and manufacturer.
Once you have determined your bra size to find the best fit for your body.
Make sure the bra fits comfortably and doesn't dig in or slip.
Check the fit of the bra by moving around to make sure everything stays in place.
A well-fitting bra is supportive and comfortable.
If you follow these guidelines, you will find the right bra for an attractive silhouette.
How do I know which silicone breast is best for me?
Which breast enlargement is best for you depends on your individual body characteristics and what you want to use silicone breasts for!
By measuring the breast size, we can now find out which silicone breast fits your body best. Based on both of your body measurements (not the length of the band), you can use the following table and the information contained therein to find the best silicone breast prosthesis for you.
Each silicone breast fits differently. This even applies to breasts made by the same company. Therefore, you should always use the size chart to ensure that the measurements fit and meet your expectations.
How do I know which cup size to choose?
Breast size is always proportional to your body. Therefore, the C cup of a 150 cm tall woman weighing 45 kg looks the same as the C cup of a 180 cm tall woman weighing 80 kg. However, when looking at just the breasts, a larger woman's breasts generally appear larger due to the larger body.
Basically, an A or B cup creates a subtle, understated, or understated look. A C or D cup fits your body proportionately, and a double D cup or larger looks like a slant and will definitely attract attention!
You can decide which type of bra you want to wear. By choosing your cup size based on your strap length (which you measured on your body), you're sure to find a size that feels natural to you. Remember that your breast size is proportional to your body. So if you wear a bra that's too small for your body, it won't look proportionate enough on you.
Why can't I wear the same bra size I've always worn?
While this isn't a problem if you're wearing a bra that doesn't fit your body shape, you'll quickly notice that the silicone breast rests unnaturally on your body. The risk of breast damage also increases if they are worn in bras that are too small.
Signs that the cups are too small for your body:
• The bra leaves red marks Streaks, lines, and other irritation around your breasts
• The bra floats under your clothes instead of fitting well
• Shoulder straps slip off the shoulders
• The bra's underwire rests on the chest and doesn't stop underneath the armpit.
• The bra reaches below the back, sits close to the elbow and the front of the bra pulls up (this makes your silicone breasts look unnatural). too big)
• Your breasts will instead appear in the center of your chest, covering the entire width of your chest.
• You will need to close the bra as far away from the first hook as possible or use an extender. so that the bra fits or sits comfortably.
Signs that the cups are too big for your body:
• The bra straps dig into the shoulders and leave a mark Bumps or grooves
• The bra rides along the body instead of sitting evenly around it Bust
• The front of the bra (between the two cups) does not lie against the body.
• The bra should be from the last Point closed to the smallest possible position to maintain the length and ensure the bra fits or sits comfortably.
When you use silicone nipples, it is much easier to choose a bra that fits your body shape perfectly. This makes everything look and feel much more natural, and the heaviness of the breasts doesn't become uncomfortable. Plus, shopping for clothes and underwear will be so much easier!
When purchasing a new bra, it's best to fasten the bra with a medium hook. There are hooks on the sides because the elasticity of the band decreases over time and the bra becomes looser.
Which bra is best for silicone breasts?
So-called pocket bras offer the best fit. Pocket bras are similar to regular bras but have sewn-in pockets to keep your breasts securely in place. Pocket bras are perfect if you're doing something active, like dancing, or if you just want to feel comfortable and confident.
Underwired bras (often called "t-shirt bras") are suitable good for silicone breasts as long as they do not contain push-up pads.
Padded and push-up bras are not suitable for silicone breasts. These bras are designed to compress the breasts and thus change their shape, while the silicone breast maintains its shape and therefore its position on the body. It often happens that the bra shifts the silicone breast on the body (maybe even falls off) or the bra protrudes from the body, making the body look unnatural and full.
I already have silicone breasts, but I don't know which bra they need. How do I find out?
The size of the bras for existing silicone breasts corresponds to the size of the correct bra and the correct silicone breasts. When wearing a padded bra, instead of measuring at the nipples, measure at the largest part of the breast.
Subtract the bra from the measurement you took for the largest part of the breast (not under the breast!). Then use the table below to find out which size you need.
Select the bra and cup size you want. This will determine the size of the silicone breast you can order now!
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Every silicone breast fits differently. Always refer to the size chart before ordering silicone breasts. This way you can make sure you order the right size and are completely satisfied.
Not sure what is best for you? Tell us!
If you are not sure which silicone bra or bra to choose, let us know! We're here to help. Our friendly staff will be happy to advise you and help you make your choice so that you are 100% satisfied. from.
Silicone breast sizes:
AAA or AA cups very small
A cups very discreet
B cups discreet - good for slim bodies
C cups in the right proportion to the body
D cups in the right proportion to the body, but with a little curvier shape
DD cup busty - you will be noticed with it
DDD or E cup (depends on the manufacturer) very busty