It has taken me years (and a few dressing-room meltdowns) to find a bra ... B-cup range, there are ostensibly more options, from lacy lingerie and padded push-ups to more minimalist bralettes. As ...
B, C, etc.). To find your bra size, you’ll need to separately determine your band size and cup size using a soft tape measurer. You’ll want to do this while wearing a non-padded bra.
According to Pam Rivet, founder of activewear brand MBS, a good sports bra isn’t just about preventing discomfort (though ...
Confession: Even as a Women’s Health style writer, I haven’t always worn the right size sports bra. Some have been so small ...
“To determine your band size, take a measuring ... 2 inches equals a B cup, and so on.” She told us that if your bra is riding up, it’s a sign it’s too small, and if it’s too big ...