Showing posts with label cup size. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cup size. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Employees Wear Tags with Bra Size

News.com.au posted this story on a lingerie store that wants staff to wear tags with bra size.

"A SWEDISH branch of a Scandinavian lingerie chain has come under fire from some employees for having them wear tags displaying their bust circumference and bra cup size.

The question is whether they're displaying the information willingly and now the Commercial Employees' Union says it may sue the chain Change over the policy, The Local Sweden reports.

'We have dirty old men coming into the shop looking at my cup size. Why should everyone get to know that? Guys selling underwear don't have to show their size,' one anonymous employee earlier told union paper Handelsnytt.


Susann Haglund, CEO of Change, told Handelsnytt in January the tags had been suggested by the employees themselves and were designed to help customers see what size might be right for what body type.

She told Sveriges Radio wearing the tags was completely voluntary and she didn't see how it could be construed as demeaning, The Local said.

But a former employee claimed the tags were mandatory when she started work there and 'you receive a document which states that 'name tag with size is always worn' so to me that doesn't reflect that it was voluntary. It isn't great when you're out on the town and people greet you with your name and cup size'."

Monday, December 3, 2007

Sizing Your Girls Up: How to Find Your Bra Size

Grab a tape measure because you'll need it! Finding your bra size is extra fun because you get to figure out two components...

Your band size and your cup size!

Fitting Your Band Size

  • In front of a mirror, wrap your tape measure snugly around your chest. Make sure its under the crease, beneath your breasts
  • Check in the mirror to make sure the tape measure is parallel to the floor and flat across your back. You may need a friend to help
  • Write down your measurements
  • Some basic math is needed to find your band size. If the number is even, add 4 to get your band size. If the number is odd, add 5 to get your band size. For example: If you wrote down 32, add 4 and your band size will be 36

Fitting Your Cup Size

  • In front of the mirror, wrap the tape measure around the fullest part of your breasts (at the nipple)
  • The tape measure should be straight, parallel to the floor and flat across your back
  • Write down the measurement
  • Take this number and subtract your band size measurement from it. The difference will tell you your cup size. For example: If your band size measurement is 38, and your new measurement, from the fullest part of your breast is 35, the difference is 3, and your cup size is “C”

See the chart below to help you figure out your cup size (US):

Inches * * * Centimeters * * * Cup Size

0"- 1/2" * * 1.3cm * * * * * * * AA

1/2"- 1" * * 2.6 cm * * * * * * * A

2" * * * * * 5.1 cm * * * * * * * B

3" * * * * * 7.6 cm * * * * * * * C

4" * * * * * 10.2 cm * * * * * * D

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