Because comfort, confidence, and support should always start with the right size.

Finding the right bra size isn’t just about numbers—it’s about how you feel. At Youmita, we believe every woman deserves a bra that supports her beautifully and fits like it was made just for her. That starts with knowing your true size, and we’re here to walk you through it—step by step.

Let’s make bra shopping feel empowering (and a little bit fun).


💛 What You’ll Need

  • A soft measuring tape

  • A mirror

  • A non-padded bra (or no bra at all, if that’s more comfortable)

  • A few minutes of you time


📏 Step 1: Measure Your Band Size

Wrap the measuring tape snugly around your ribcage, just under your bust.

  • Keep the tape level and snug, but not tight.

  • Round up to the nearest whole number.

  • If it’s an even number, that’s your band size.

  • If it’s odd, round up to the next even number.

👉 Example: If you measure 33", your band size is 34.


📏 Step 2: Measure Your Bust Size

Now wrap the tape around the fullest part of your bust (typically across the nipples).

  • Keep it comfortably loose—not tight or squeezing.

  • Make sure it’s straight across your back and level in the front.

  • Round to the nearest whole number.

👉 Example: If you measure 37", that’s your bust measurement.


Step 3: Find Your Cup Size

Now subtract your band size from your bust size.

Bust – Band = Cup Size Difference

Difference (inches) Cup Size
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 D
5 DD/E
6 DDD/F

👉 Example: Bust (37") – Band (34") = 3" → Cup Size C
Your size would be 34C.


🎉 Tips for the Best Fit

  • Band rides up? Try a smaller band size.

  • Cups gap or wrinkle? Go down a cup size.

  • Spilling out? Go up a cup size for more coverage.

  • Straps digging in? Adjust them or try a bra with more support from the band.

Remember, every body is unique—and sizing might vary slightly between styles. That’s why Youmita bras are designed with comfort-first stretch, supportive bands, and flexible cups, so you get a fit that moves with you.

Youmita Team