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There are three steps to finding your correct
size of the Flattering me long line strapless bra.
1) Find the perfect fit for the regular bra size you should wear every day.
2) Compare your waist measurements to the Flattering me Waist
measurement chart.
3) Let us know what kind of torso you have,
"Standard" or "Petite".
click here to view the size chart
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Fact: Did you know that 70% of women in the world wear the
wrong size bra? We all know that the most important feature of any
bra is the fit, and yet many women go through life wearing the wrong
bra size. The mistake many women make is to settle for a bra that's
close enough, rather than finding one that's perfect. It's very
important to wear a properly fitting bra not only for comfort, but
also for your health. A properly fitting bra can alleviate strain on
the back and shoulders as well as keeping the breast tissue from
breaking down.
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This size chart apply to every brand of bras in
the world.
| CUP/SIZE |
32 |
34 |
36 |
38 |
40 |
42 |
44 |
46 |
48 |
50 |
52 |
| A |
32A |
34A |
36A |
38A |
40A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| B |
32B |
34B |
36B |
38B |
40B |
42B |
44B |
46B |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| C |
32C |
34C |
36C |
38C |
40C |
42C |
44C |
46C |
48C |
50C |
52C |
| D |
32D |
34D |
36D |
38D |
40D |
42D |
44D |
46D |
48D |
50D |
52D |
| DD |
32DD |
34DD |
36DD |
38DD |
40DD |
42DD |
44DD |
46DD |
48DD |
50DD |
52DD |
| F |
32F |
34F |
36F |
38F |
40F |
42F |
44F |
46F |
48F |
50F |
52F |
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Waist Measurement Chart (Inches)
| Style #/CUP |
32 |
34 |
36 |
38 |
40 |
42 |
44 |
46 |
48 |
50 |
52 |
| Any Style - A |
24 - 26" |
26 - 28" |
28 - 30" |
30 - 32" |
32 - 34.5" |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| Any Style - B |
24 - 26" |
26 - 28" |
28 - 30" |
30 - 32" |
32 - 34.5" |
34.5 - 37" |
37 - 39.5" |
39.5 - 42" |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| Any Style - C |
24 - 26" |
26 - 28" |
28 - 30" |
30 - 32" |
32 - 34.5" |
34.5 - 37" |
37 - 39.5" |
39.5 - 42" |
42.5 - 44.5" |
44.5 - 47" |
47 - 50" |
| Any Style - D |
24 - 26" |
26 - 28" |
28 - 30" |
30 - 32" |
32 - 34.5" |
34.5 - 37" |
37 - 39.5" |
39.5 - 42" |
42.5 - 44.5" |
44.5 - 47" |
47 - 50" |
| Any Style - DD |
24 - 26" |
26 - 28" |
28 - 30" |
30 - 32" |
32 - 34.5" |
34.5 - 37" |
37 - 39.5" |
39.5 - 42" |
42.5 - 44.5" |
44.5 - 47" |
47 - 50" |
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For example, if your perfect fit size bra was 34C and your waist
measurement is 26 inches (66 cm), then the Flattering me long line
strapless bra size 34C should fit you perfectly. |
C- Let us know what kind of torso you have,
"Standard" or "Petite".
The meaning of "Petite" has been
confused through the years. People think that "Petite" means skinny
and short, and that is not true. The word "Petite" means - short
torso -. And yes, in general most of the "Petite" people are short,
but you could be 5'8" (around 172 cm) and still have a short torso
with long legs. And for sure, the meaning of "Petite" has nothing to
do with skinny, because you could be an overweight person and still
have a short torso. And speaking of overweight women, I have found
out that 75% of the overweight women will fit the "Petite" size
better than the "Standard", no matter her height, because most of
them have a short torso and high hips. Another group of women
that will better fit in the "Petite" sizes are the mature women.
Through the years, after having babies, the hips start getting
higher and dresses don't fit as well as they did before.
The
best person to find out if you have a "Petite" torso or not, is
yourself.
Do you sometimes buy "Petite" blouses and they fit
you better? When you try fitted dresses or blouses (not stretch
materials or spandex), does the fabric on the front (below your bust
line) get loose and baggy? That's because it is too long for your
torso. Watch yourself in front of a mirror and see if your hips
are higher and if you can tell if you have a short torso or not.
Now that you already know your "Perfect fit bra size", your
"Waist measurements" and realized if you will need a "Standard" or
"Petite" size, you are ready to get your "Flattering me long line
strapless bra".
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