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Example: If you measured 32.25″, you would round to 32″ and add 4 more inches to get 36″. If you measured 34.75″, you would round to 35″ and add 5 more inches to get 40″.
Corsets and bustiers: These lingerie tops are designed to shape and support the torso, and can be worn over or under clothing. Why is this so confusing? Well, bra sizing was originally measured across the fullest part of the breast. Then, after WWII, the whole world switched to measuring just beneath the breast. However, US bra manufactures refused to adjust their bra sizing, so we have to add 4 or 5 inches. The “Plus 4” method was devised as a temporary fix that has persisted to this day. Step 2: Determine your desired cup size. Measure your chest circumference approximately two inches below the nipples. Round the measurement to the nearest whole number of inches. Then, add an additional 4 inches if you got an even number. Add an additional 5 inches if it was an odd number. This is your bra band size. While wearing your breast forms, measure across the fullest part of your bust. This is your bust measurement. Panties: Like bras, there are many different styles of panties to choose from, including thongs, boyshorts, and briefs. It's important to find a style that is comfortable and fits well.Bras: There are many different styles of bras available, including push-up, balconette, and full-cup. It's important to find a bra that fits well and provides the right level of support for your breast forms or padding. Lingerie can be a fun and exciting addition to a crossdresser's wardrobe. There are many options available in a range of sizes, styles, and materials to suit different preferences and body types. Some popular types of lingerie for crossdressers include:
Find your crossdresser or transgender bra size in 3 easy steps! Let’s face it, women’s bra sizes are confusing! This guide will help you determine your band size and cup size so that you may shop for the perfect fitting bra. Step 1: First, find your transgender bra band size. Why is this so confusing? Well, bra sizing was originally measured across the fullest part of the breast. Then, after WWII, the whole world switched to measuring just beneath the breast. However, US bra manufactures refused to adjust their bra sizing, so we have to add 4 or 5 inches. The “Plus 4” method was devised as a temporary fix that has persisted to this day. Step 2: Measure your bust. Subtract your band size from your bust size, and then use the chart below to determine your cup size. 0″