Bra replacing guide
A woman will undergo several bodily changes during each phase of her life. Due to this, the size of the breasts will also fluctuate over time. Here are some reasons why the size of a woman’s bra changes:
Weight gain/loss
The breasts will go down or up in size when the body weight increases or decreases.
Pregnancy
The hormones in a woman’s body will fluctuate, and preparations for lactation will begin during pregnancy. The change in size will continue while breastfeeding the baby.
Puberty
A woman’s body prepares itself for ovulation at the time of puberty. When the reproductive organs begin to function, the breasts will start developing, and there will be growth in the breasts up to a period.
During these stages, the breast size changes, and if you are wondering, how do I know when to change my bra size? These signs will tell you.
Band digging
Fabric left
Underboob visibility
Side boob
A gap in the band
Strap slipping
Squeezing
If you are facing any of the above issues with the way your bra fits, it is a sign that you need to change the bra’s size. To measure the size of your breasts, you need to measure:
Band size
The number in your bra size (for example, 28, 30) is the band size. It measures around the ribcage, below your bust, where the band falls.
Cup size
It is the size of your bust, where the fullest part of your breast is measured using tape. A cup size might vary from A to H and beyond.
After measuring the band size and the cup size, you can refer to a bra size chart, and the corresponding size for the band and cup size is your bra size. It is a safer option to measure yourself with the brand’s size chart, as there might be slight differences from one brand to another.