Woman's easy way to measure bra size at home - and how often you should do it

With shops closed during lockdown, many women may have found themselves in desperate need of new bras but not sure whether they need a different size.

You can’t very well go and get yourself measured during these times of social distancing.

But thankfully, as with everything, it seems these days… there’s a TikTok for that.

A TikTok user named Madison Anne has gone viral on the social media platform after sharing her simple method for measuring your own bra size at home.

In her 60-second clip, she explains that women should be measuring their size every six months and goes on to demonstrate how it’s done, using a tailoring measuring tape.

Madison Anne on TikTok showing how to measure bra size
Madison shared her simple method on TikTok

She says: “Your bra size is composed of two measurements, one is the band which is going to be the 30, 32, 34 part of the size and the second is the bust which is going to be your cup, which is the A, B, C, D.

“The first measurement is your band, so right underneath your breasts on your ribs you’re going to wrap it all the way around you and note the measurement it comes to, mine comes to 35.

“If you’re like me and come out to an odd number, round up to the next even number so my band size is a 36. If you come out to an even number and a half like the four and a half, stay on the lower even, so 34.”

Madison goes on to do the same for the bust, which she says is the fullest part of the breasts.

Madison Anne showing the two different measurements for bra size on TikTok
There’s two sizes you need

Woman demonstrates exactly how to measure your bra size at home
She shows how you work out cup size

She places the tape all around and it came out at a 41.

“Note that measurement as well,” she says. “If you come out to an odd number, like me, stay on that, but if you came out to something like a 40 and a half, go up to a 41.

“This is math bear with me, you’re going to take the breast measurement and subtract the band measurement to find the difference.

“Every inch of difference corresponds to a cup size. Your band measurement, plus the cup that you get is your bra size.”

For cup sizes, Madison explains that a one inch difference is an A, two inch is B, three inch is C and so on.

From her math, she works out her own size is a 36 DD/E.

Her video has since been viewed more than five million times on TikTok, with thousands of comments and views.

Many people who tried the method were surprised to find they’d been wearing the wrong size for a long time.

One person replied: “I always thought I was a B cup. Turns out I’m a DD.”

Another said: “I just did this thinking I was a 32A turns out I’m a 30B. I’m losing my mind.”

A third added: “OMG I was wearing a 34D and knew it was too small but a 34DD was too big and I came across your page and realised I’m a 32DDD.”

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