At Petite Cherry, we bring women the sexy lingerie to help them unleash the inner Goddess and allow them to show off a bit of a naughty side without losing elegance. There is nothing that says a woman has to lose that sense of class and grace in order to feel sexy. Japanese-style bras and panties that are comfortable, beautiful and make every woman feel cute and sexy, all from the convenience of an online shopping experience. This is what is offered when you shop at Petite Cherry. A sensation that cannot be expressed any better than wearing a piece of Lingerie that brings out that inner Goddess. To feel as if there is no one else in the world more stunning, beautiful and breathtaking than them. SHOP THE CUTEST LINGERIE AT PETITE CHERRYĮvery woman deserves to feel absolutely sexy. This bra sister size conversion table definitely makes things easier:Īlthough sister sizes are not guaranteed to work for all women, as we have different bust contours and body build, they are guaranteed to offer a more convenient and practical alternative to many. For example, if your wear 34C, you can also it a 36B or a 32D. To determine your bra sister size, move your current "number" (band size) and "letter" (cup size) by one unit in opposite directions. If the whole size system has you confused, feel free to stop by your local lingerie boutique.Is the bra that you want unavailable in your size? Try its sister size! Each bra size has 2 possible sister sizes. There are differences between these two sizing systems, so be sure to pick one when trying to determine your bra size or your sister sizes. In Belgium both the French and European sizes are most common. What's the best system to measure your bra size? To be honest, it really doesn’t matter, as bra labels always include FR, EU, and US sizes. So which sizing system should you use? European or French? For example, our E cup is a DD and our F cup is an E cup. Starting from an E cup, the US and the UK use double letters in their sizing. Like us, the cup size is determined by the difference between the measurement around the fullest part of the bust and the band size measured just under the bust. A European 75 would therefore be an American 34. Uneven numbers are rounded off to even numbers to determine the band size. Band size is measured under the bust and then five inches are added. The United States uses a different bra sizing system than we do. In Anglo-Saxon countries, clothing sizes are measured in inches. For example, if you are a European 85D, you would be a French 100D. Your cup size is the same in the EU and French size chart. Your cup size is always calculated in relation to your band size: It’s the difference between the measurement at the fullest part of your bust and the measurement of your rib cage. To determine your French band size, add 15 cm to your European size. If your torso measures 85 cm, that’s your European band size. The first measurement is your torso, as measured just under the bust. The difference between French and European bra sizesīefore we explain the difference between French and European bra sizes, it’s important to understand how bra sizes are measured. It can be pretty confusing, and that’s not even including bra sizes. Then there are also plus sizes and maternity sizes. Women’s sizes also have three different standards, each geared towards a specific body type: Petite (164 cm or shorter), standard (between 165 cm and 170 cm), and tall (170 cm or taller). In addition to a number system, there’s also a letter system that ranges from XXS to XXL. Some fashion brands use their own system, which makes it almost impossible to determine whether you're a size 38, 40, or 42. Europe alone has four sizing systems for both clothes and lingerie.
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