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Larger sizes are not available
Measuring Guide, You can do this yourself,
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Band Size (even):
Measure around the rib cage just below bust. Be sure the tape measure is on the rib cage without breast tissue involved. If the measurement is an odd number the band size will be an even number (either one larger or smaller than the measurement).
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Cup Size:
With a properly fitting bra on (do the best you can)
Measure around the fullest part of the bust in inches with a bra on.
Subtract the Band Size from the Bust Size.
The difference is the approximate cup size range which you will select from the chart above.
Bust minus Band (In Inches) = estimated Cup Size
NOTE: This is only a starting point for fitting.
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Example 1: Band measurement = 37 to 38 inches
Bust Measurement = 45 inches
The difference in measurements is 7-8 inches
Now go to the cup computer and select your cup size.
The starting Bra size to try is a 36GG or a 38G
Analyze your current bra and how it fits. If the cup of the current bra fits correctly, then add 3 cup sizes to the cup for the Colesce bra.
For example: a standard D is about equivalent to a Colesce G, a DD is equivalent to an H, while a DDD is equivalent to a I. So a 38D is equivalent to a 38G.
. Using the analysis of fit of the current bra in the cup as well as the band, and the band measurement, the starting bra size may be determined.
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Example 2:
If Your Band measurement is 33 inches The bra band would be either size 32 or 34 for the Colesce bra only. All other bras add 3 to 4 inches to get the correct band size.
If your Bust Measurement = 52 inches
The Difference between the bust and the band measurement is =17 to 18 inches
An 18 inch difference is equivalent to a cup size of LL to N
So the other Bra sizes you may have to try: 32L to 32N, 34L to 34M
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