
DETERMINING THE SIZE
OF THE CORSET PART
Take a measuring tape, put on a bra with a soft cup
(precisely with a soft one!).
Straighten your body, exhale and measure the circumference under the chest so that the tape is located strictly parallel to the floor.
This is very important, otherwise the size will be determined incorrectly. Write down the result.
DETERMINING
THE CUP SIZE
Place the tape measure at the fullest points of your chest parallel to the floor, write down the result.
DETERMINING YOUR
HIPS SIZE
Place the tape at your buttocks. The tape should run horizontally around your torso.
DETERMINING YOUR
WAIST SIZE
The tape should be placed horizontally around the body at the waistline.
Size selection
BRA
circumference
circumference
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circumference
circumference
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BRA special support
circumference
circumference
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circumference
circumference
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BRA reinforced support
circumference
circumference
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circumference
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PANTY/T-SHIRT/SHAPED UNDERWEAR*
* When selecting shapewear for a tighter fit, choose a smaller size in the size chart.
CHART OF PARALLEL SIZE OF BRAS
The table shows adjacent sizes.
In each row of the table, the cup volume is the same. The table allows you to choose a smaller or larger length of the corset part, leaving the cup volume unchanged.
For example: based on your measurements, your size is 85C.
To increase the corset part, choose 90B according to the table (on the right). To decrease the bra in the corset part, choose size 80D (on the left). In this case, the volume of the bra cups in sizes 85C, 90B and 80D will be the same.
This option allows you to consider purchasing an alternative size if yours is not available.