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On our website we use UK sizing which you will find on the garment labels as UK. The measurements of the tables are expressed in centimetres (cm).
When we want to choose women's underwear, one of the most frequent questions is how to know your bra size. To get the perfect bra and a perfect fit, the most important thing to know is to know how to calculate bra size.
Bra sizes are made up of a number and a letter, with the former marking the circumference of the bust and the latter referring to the size of the bra cups.
On our website we use UK sizing which you will find on the garment labels as UK. The measurements of the tables are expressed in centimetres (cm).
STEP 1. Size according to bra cups:
Measure your bust at the aureole (the fullest part of your bust), using a tape measure and not too tightly.
STEP 2. Size according to bra contour:
Measure the circumference of your torso, below the chest, using a tape measure without being too tight.
Once both measurements have been taken, you can check which size fits you best in the following lingerie size chart:
When we want to choose the bottom part of women's underwear, one of the most frequent doubts is how to find out your briefs or girdle size. To achieve the perfect comfort and fit, the most important thing to know is to know how to calculate the size of briefs and girdle.
On our website we use UK sizing which you will find on the garment labels as UK. The measurements of the tables are expressed in centimetres (cm).
STEP 1. Size according to waist circumference:
Measure your waist circumference, around the outermost part of your waist, using a tape measure and not too tightly.
STEP 2. Size according to hip circumference:
Measure your hip circumference, around the outermost part of your hips, using a tape measure and not too tightly.
Once both measurements have been taken, you can check which size fits you best in the following size chart of parts below:
Attention! The following table is only for girdles that show a size different from the common sizes.
Don't worry! On many occasions, we meet customers who are unsure how to take their measurements or who do not know exactly how to use the size chart.
In fact, whenever you take your measurements, we also recommend that you compare them with the size that usually fits you well, because when you take your measurements yourself, they are not entirely accurate, and there are cases in which you wear equivalences or one size above/below the size indicated in the table.
If you have any questions, please contact us using the following form and we will be happy to help you.