Post Surgery Breastcare

Size Chart

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How to find your correct size

Getting the right fit starts with a few simple measurements. This guide walks you through how to measure yourself and how to use the sizing tables below.

You will need a soft tape measure. Measure directly against your body, not over clothing, and stand naturally. Do not pull the tape tight.


Step 1: Measure your underbust

Measure around your body, directly under your bust. Keep the tape level all the way around.

Use the first table to match your underbust measurement in centimetres to your band size. This is the number part of your size.


Step 2: Measure your overbust

Measure around the fullest part of your bust, again keeping the tape level.

Use the overbust measurement table to find your corresponding cup size. Match your overbust measurement in centimetres with your band size column to determine your cup.

If your measurement sits between two sizes, we recommend sizing up for comfort.


Step 3: Briefs, swimwear, and tops

For briefs, swimwear, and tops, measure your waist and hips at their widest points.

Use the size chart below to find the best fit based on your waist and hip measurements. If your waist and hips fall into different sizes, choose the size that fits your hips for a more comfortable fit.


International sizing guide

If you are shopping using international sizes, refer to the international size tables to find the best match for your measurements and cup size.

This is especially helpful if you are between sizes or comparing different styles.


A note on fit

Every body is different, and fit can vary slightly depending on fabric, style, and personal preference. These charts are designed as a guide to help you find your best starting size.

If you are unsure or between sizes, sizing up is usually the safer option.