Bra Size Measurement
Estimating bra size from a photograph is technically unreliable and should never be treated as accurate sizing. Bra measurement depends on physical dimensions — not visual impression. A photo can only allow rough approximation based on proportions, posture, and garment fit. Below is a structured explanation of what can and cannot be inferred. 1. Understand How Bra Size Actually Works Bra size consists of two components: Band Size – determined by underbust circumference Cup Size – determined by the difference between bust and underbust measurements Formula: Bust – Underbust = Cup Size General inch-based scale: 1 inch = A 2 inches = B 3 inches = C 4 inches = D 5 inches = DD/E 6 inches = F Without actual measurements, a photograph cannot produce exact numbers. 2. Estimate Band Size from Frame Proportion From a photo, you can sometimes approximate band size by analyzing: Ribcage width relative to shoulders Overall torso thickness Arm place...