Long Line Bra DC8950WTBK
- Brand: Long Line Bra
- Style #: DC8950WTBK
- $119
Shop The ONE, The Only : Diane & Company custom long line bra. As seen on the Today Show. A long line bra is perfect support for any evening gown especially strapless gowns. This bra comes in all sizes to fit all body types.
Sizing:
. Using a soft tape measure, measure around your bra directly under your bust. Look in a mirror to assure the tape is snug, smooth across the back, and parallel to the floor. The tape should rest on the lower band of your bra.
• With this measurement, round to the closest whole inch up or down. For example, if your measurement is 29 3/8”, round down to 29”. If your measurement is 29 1/2” or more, round up to 30”.
• Add 5 to this measurement to obtain your band size. For example, if your ribcage measurement is 29” - add 5 (29+5=34). Your band size is 34”. If the resulting band size is an odd number like 33”, you can usually go to the next band size (34”), but you should also try the next lower band size (32”).
• With the same soft tape measure, measure around the bust at the fullest point. Hold the tape measure straight but not tight.
. The difference between this measurement and your BAND size is your cup size. Each inch of difference is equal to one cup size. For example, if your band size is 34” and your bust measurement is 35“, you wear an “A” cup. Use the chart to calculate cup size
Note all bras can be altered to adjust to womans bust line. We also sell push up inserts that can be sewn in to any bras for an enhance look.
Sizing:
. Using a soft tape measure, measure around your bra directly under your bust. Look in a mirror to assure the tape is snug, smooth across the back, and parallel to the floor. The tape should rest on the lower band of your bra.
• With this measurement, round to the closest whole inch up or down. For example, if your measurement is 29 3/8”, round down to 29”. If your measurement is 29 1/2” or more, round up to 30”.
• Add 5 to this measurement to obtain your band size. For example, if your ribcage measurement is 29” - add 5 (29+5=34). Your band size is 34”. If the resulting band size is an odd number like 33”, you can usually go to the next band size (34”), but you should also try the next lower band size (32”).
• With the same soft tape measure, measure around the bust at the fullest point. Hold the tape measure straight but not tight.
. The difference between this measurement and your BAND size is your cup size. Each inch of difference is equal to one cup size. For example, if your band size is 34” and your bust measurement is 35“, you wear an “A” cup. Use the chart to calculate cup size
Note all bras can be altered to adjust to womans bust line. We also sell push up inserts that can be sewn in to any bras for an enhance look.