See additional notes for more similarities and differences between the sizing conventions. Most bra conversion tables ignore or assume that the conventions fit perfectly together making them highly inaccurate. Approximations are necessary, especially for bra cups. 1 inch equals 2.54 cm, and as a result, the size conversions do not fit together well. US and UK sizes are based on inches, the rest on centimeters. This mean, for example, that an EU A-cup and an US A-cup are not the same. The numbers and letters often mean different things depending on the convention, even if the measurements are identical. The order of these three parts can vary, for example: "US 32D", "D75 EU" and "AU 10C". Sizes consist of three parts: the convention abbreviation a number, representing the band size and a letter, representing the cup size. Image: Bra tag with various size conventions. Product tags usually show sizes in several conventions. The conventions are named after their area of origin and almost always as an abbreviation (shown in parenthesis): American (US), British (UK), European (EU), International (Int), French (FR), Spanish (ES), Belgian (BE), Italian (IT), Australian (AU), New Zealander (NZ), Japanese (JP) and South Korean (KO).įor specific details and differences, click a convention name above.ĮU and Int are identical but with alternative names. ![]() Several bra sizing conventions are used across the world, also referred to as "size charts" or "size tables". TABLE: Best bra types International Bra Size Conventions
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