How to measure bra size for sagging breasts?
If you're unsure about your bra size or if you're experiencing sagging breasts, turn to the experts at a lingerie shop to get an official size. But if you're not comfortable shopping, you can also use a tape measure to figure out your bra size.
How to check if bra size for sagging breasts?
The first step is to measure the circumference of your chest starting at the nipple, around the armpits, and down to the fullest part of the chest. Keep the tape measure taut and snug but not tight. Then, take the results and compare them to the bra size that you think you are wearing. If your chest circumference is larger than the size of your bra, chances are you may be wearing a size that is too small. If your chest is smaller than the size of your bra
How to measure bra size for sagging breasts with D-cup?
If you are between D-cup and DD cup, you can use the following method to measure. Measure around the widest part of your chest, then add 4 inches and mark this number on a tape measure. Do the same under your arms and mark it as well. Find the average length between the two marks and that will be the length of your bra size in inches.
How to tell bra size for sagging breasts?
If you have "sagging" breasts, you may have a large cup size, especially if you're a C or D cup. You can usually tell by laying a tape measure around the fullest part of your chest, and then do the same around your bra's underband. If the two measurements are different, you have a plunging cup size. If they match, you may be able to fit a larger cup size or a larger band size.
How to know bra size for sagging breasts?
The size of your breasts determines the size of your bra. If you have large breasts, you will need a bigger size bra to fix sagging breasts, so take your bra size measurements correctly. For a perfect fit, measure around your chest at the fullest part, under your armpits and use the results to find the right size. If you have a high-arched chest, add one or two cup sizes.