Refund policy

PLEASE NOTE: NO RETURNS/REFUNDS

Due to Hygiene Reasons we do not accept returns.  All sales are final so please check all details prior to payment.

BRA MEASURING AT HOME

There are 2 basic measurements that will guide you- the band size, and the cup size.

Stand upright without a bra on and using a measuring tape, measure around your back and under your bust, where the band of a bra would usually sit.  Make sure the tape is going around in a steady and even line.  It should feel snug but not tight.  You should be measuring in inches.  If you land on an even number, that is your band size.  If it's an odd number, round it up to the nearest inch and that will be your band size.

To work out your cup size, wear your current bra that you are happy with that holds your breasts in place where you want them to be.  Then measure around the fullest part of your chest.

Next, subtract your band size from the bust measurement (fullest part of your chest).  The difference determines your cup size as follows-

0=AA, 1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D, 5=DD, 6=F, 7=FF, 8=G, 9=GG, 10=H, 11=HH, 12=J, 13=JJ, 14=K, and so on...

When you combine your band size and cup size, you have a number followed by a letter, eg. 36C or 38DD