Bra Size Calculator UK 2025/26
Last updated: February 2026
Calculate your correct UK bra size with our professional fitting guide. Includes band size, cup size, sister sizes, and international conversions for US and EU sizing.
Calculate Your UK Bra Size
Enter your measurements in inches for accurate UK sizing. Measure wearing a non-padded bra or no bra.
International Size Converter
Convert between UK, US, and EU bra sizes.
Find Your Sister Sizes
Sister sizes have the same cup volume but different band sizes. Useful when your usual size isn't available or for finding a better fit.
Bra Fit Check
Check if your current bra fits correctly. A well-fitting bra should feel comfortable and supportive.
How to Measure Your Bra Size
Get Ready
Wear a non-padded bra or go braless. Use a soft measuring tape. Stand straight with arms relaxed at your sides.
Measure Underbust
Wrap the tape firmly around your ribcage, just below your breasts. Keep the tape level and snug (not tight). This is your band measurement.
Measure Bust
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your bust (usually at nipple level). Keep the tape level but not tight. This is your bust measurement.
Calculate
The difference between bust and underbust determines your cup size. Each inch of difference equals one cup size (1" = A, 2" = B, etc.).
UK Cup Size Chart
| Difference (inches) | UK Cup Size | US Cup Size |
|---|---|---|
| 0-1" | AA | AA |
| 1" | A | A |
| 2" | B | B |
| 3" | C | C |
| 4" | D | D |
| 5" | DD | DD/E |
| 6" | E | DDD/F |
| 7" | F | DDDD/G |
| 8" | FF | H |
| 9" | G | I |
| 10" | GG | J |
| 11" | H | K |
UK Band Size Chart
| Underbust (inches) | UK Band Size | EU Band Size |
|---|---|---|
| 26-27" | 28 | 60 |
| 28-29" | 30 | 65 |
| 30-31" | 32 | 70 |
| 32-33" | 34 | 75 |
| 34-35" | 36 | 80 |
| 36-37" | 38 | 85 |
| 38-39" | 40 | 90 |
| 40-41" | 42 | 95 |
| 42-43" | 44 | 100 |
Common Bra Fit Issues & Solutions
Band Rides Up
The back band lifts up instead of staying level.
Straps Dig In
Shoulder straps leave marks or cause pain.
Spillage Over Cups
Breast tissue spills over the top or sides of the cup.
Gaps in Cups
Cups wrinkle or gap at the top or sides.
Underwire Poking
Underwire sits on breast tissue or pokes ribs.
↔ Centre Gore Lifts
The centre piece doesn't sit flat against chest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Wear a non-padded bra or no bra. Measure your underbust firmly around your ribcage just below your breasts (this is your band size). Then measure your bust at the fullest part. The difference in inches determines your cup size: 1" = A, 2" = B, 3" = C, and so on. Use a soft measuring tape and keep it level.
Sister sizes are bra sizes with the same cup volume but different band sizes. For example, 34C, 32D, and 36B are all sister sizes with equivalent cup volume. If your band feels too tight, try your sister size up (e.g., 32D instead of 34C). If too loose, try the sister size down (e.g., 36B instead of 34C).
UK and US band sizes are the same (28, 30, 32, etc.). The difference is in cup progression after D. UK uses: D, DD, E, F, FF, G, GG, H. US uses: D, DD/E, DDD/F, DDDD/G, H, I, J, K. So a UK 34F is approximately a US 34G. Always check the brand's origin for accurate sizing.
Experts recommend remeasuring every 6-12 months, or after significant weight changes, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or hormonal changes. Studies show about 80% of women wear the wrong bra size, often because they haven't been fitted recently.
Just like clothing, bra sizing isn't completely standardised. Different brands use different patterns, materials, and size scales. European brands may run smaller, while some high street brands run larger. Always try before buying, and don't be surprised if you need different sizes in different brands.
A correct band should be snug but comfortable on the loosest hook (leaving room to tighten as the bra stretches over time). You should be able to fit two fingers under the band. It should sit level and parallel to the floor, not ride up at the back. The band provides 80% of support.
If you're between sizes, try both options and their sister sizes. Cup shape matters too - some styles suit certain breast shapes better. Consider the style (full cup, balconette, plunge) as this affects fit. Many experts recommend sizing down in the band and up in the cup if between sizes.
For EU band sizes: add 18 to the UK band number and multiply by 2.5. So UK 32 = EU 70, UK 34 = EU 75, UK 36 = EU 80. EU cup sizes use numbers instead of letters, but many EU brands now use UK/US letters. French sizing is the same as EU for bands but uses different cup notation.
Important Note
This calculator provides estimates based on standard UK sizing formulas. Individual fit varies based on body shape, breast tissue distribution, and bra style. For the best results, try on multiple sizes and styles. Professional fitting services are available at most lingerie retailers in the UK.
Pro Tips for Accurate Results
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