Let’s get ready to take your measurements
You'll need two things; 1 - A soft tape measure, that is relatively unused and not stretched. 2 - Your best fitting bra, that has a well-fitting underwire, that has no thick padding, and that gives you the lift and shape that you want. You can also wear a wire-free bra, but make sure that it gives you the lift that you want.
Upper circumference
Measure your circumference across the fullest part of your chest. Watch the video for instructions or check the text guide below. Enter your measurements.
Place your tape measure around your upper body, and over the fullest part of your chest.
Stand up straight, relax your body, and breathe out.
The measurement tape should run parallel to the floor, all the way around the body. Check this by looking in the mirror.
Lower circumference
Measure your circumference right under your bust. Watch the video for instructions or check the text guide below. Enter your measurements.
Place the tape measure around the body, right under the bust, where the underwire of a bra would sit. If you’re wearing a wired bra, place the tape underneath the wire.
Stand up straight, and relax your body.
The measurement tape should run parallel to the floor, all the way around the body. Check this by looking in the mirror.
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Which type of volume comes closest to yours?
If you have some volume at the top of your breast, you are a “top volume”. If your volume sits mostly at the bottom of your breast, you are a “bottom volume”. Now, check if your volume is firmer or softer, by finding the image, that looks the most like you.
Breast span
Measure your breast span in a horizontal line, across the fullest point of the breast. Watch the video for instructions or check the text guide below. Enter your measurements.
Place the tape measure in a straight horizontal line across the curve of your bust.
You need to find three points: 1) The outer end point of your wire, 2) the fullest point of your breast, and 3) your center front.
Measure from the outer end point, across the fullest point, and to the center front, in a horizontal line.
Don't tighten to measurement tape, but keep it snug over your bust.
Breast height
Measure your cup height in a vertical line, over the curve of your breast. Watch the guide video for instructions or check the guide text below. Enter your measurement.

This measurement determines the height of your cup. If you are wearing a wired bra, measure from just below your actual breast, and not below the wire.
You need to find three points: 1) The under bust point, which sits right below your actual breast, 2) the fullest point of your breast, and 3) the height of where your cup should end - we recommend at armpit level.
Measure from the under bust point, across the fullest point of your chest, and to the cup height point, in a straight vertical line.
Hold the tape measure tightly over your breast, creating a little lift.

Tailoring your bra
Results are ready
Here are your results
Based on your measurements, we have bra design that matches your body