Frequently Asked Questions

How to Measure Your Bra Size by Yourself

Measuring Your Bra Size Can Be Easily Done by Yourself in 2 Simple Steps:

✅ Step 1: Bust Measurement

Stand up straight and use a measuring tape (in centimeters) to measure around the fullest part of your bust, making sure the tape goes over both nipples. The tape should be snug – not too tight or too loose.

✅ Step 2: Underbust Measurement

Use the measuring tape to measure around your ribcage, just under your bust (in centimeters). This measurement helps determine your body size (band size).


Bra Size Calculation Formula

  • Cup size = Bust measurement minus Underbust measurement
  • Band size = Underbust measurement (used to determine the size number)

Example of Calculating Bra Size (Cup + Band):

  • Bust = 81 cm
  • Underbust = 69 cm
  • Difference = 12 cm
  • Cup size = B
  • Band size = 70
  • Final bra size = B70

7 Tips for Washing and Caring for Your Underwear

  1. Wash Separately from Other Clothes
    Always separate bras and underwear from other garments. This is not only for hygiene reasons but also to prevent color transfer, especially with light-colored lingerie.
  2. Fasten Bra Hooks Before Washing
    Hook your bras before washing to prevent snagging on other clothes or damaging delicate fabrics.
  3. Hand Wash Is Recommended
    Hand washing is gentler and helps preserve delicate fabrics like lace, satin, silk, feathers, or embellished items that could be damaged in the washing machine.
  4. Use Cold or Room Temperature Water
    Avoid warm or hot water, as it can cause the fabric to lose its shape more easily.
  5. Avoid Harsh Detergents or Strong Chemicals
    Some detergents can weaken the fabric, causing bras to lose elasticity faster, and irritate the skin if not rinsed thoroughly.
  6. Do Not Use Brushes or Abrasive Scrubs
    Scrubbing with a brush can lead to pilling, misshaping, and make your lingerie look worn out faster.
  7. Always Check the Care Label
    Each piece may have specific washing, drying, or storage instructions. Be sure to read the label before cleaning.