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Talla de sujetador: la guía definitiva para acertar

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¿Todavía no sabes qué talla usas?

¿Todavía no sabes qué talla usas?

Parece mentira que elegir la talla adecuada de sujetador sea tan complicado. Por eso, la ilustradora Moderna de Pueblo y la firma de lencería DIM han creado la guía definitiva para que aprendamos a escoger bien ¡de una vez por todas!

¿Te hace daño?

¿Te hace daño?

Y es que si todavía te sientes incómoda cuando te pones cualquiera de los tuyos es porque, probablemente, lleves la talla que no toca.

Echa cuentas

Echa cuentas

You only have to measure the contour of the chest to know which cup is yours and the one below to know the size. To this last you will have to add 15. You don't have to be Sheldon Cooper to count!

Look at the table

Look at the table

With this table of references there is no doubt but just in case, an example. If the contour of your breasts is 90, you already have the cup, a C, and that of your ribs is 75, add 15, that is, 90, your size is 90C.

How do you fasten it?

How do you fasten it?

Sometimes it would be good to be from the Circo del Sol to fasten the 'fasten' from behind but hey, you can always do it from the front and turn it around.

Find the one you like the most

Find the one you like the most

Sometimes finding a nice 'subject' is complicated depending on the size you have …

Care

Care

Sometimes wearing a size that is not ours can make us go through a little trouble.

Unexpected changes

Unexpected changes

It has happened to all of us, it's true.

Ariel did have it hard

Ariel did have it hard

You imagine?

Bye bye 'hold'

Bye bye 'hold'

No matter how beautiful and comfortable they are, our breasts always welcome a little freedom.

Bras should not be there to make us suffer but, rather, to avoid certain discomforts that can sometimes be caused by being attached to a pair of tits. But if you notice that the rubber sticks in you, that it comes out of the top or that you have a hole in the cup, it is because you have probably been wearing the wrong size of 'subject' all your life. But calm because the illustrator Moderna de Pueblo and the lingerie firm DIM Paris have come together to create the definitive guide.

What is my bra size?

Choosing the correct bra size requires, in addition to going to try on various models until you find the one that best suits your tastes and needs, to measure yourself. So get the tape measure out of the sewing kit, the one you've never used for anything, and measure yourself.

There are two steps you must take. The first is the contour of your breasts . Pass the tape behind your back making sure it is straight and just above your nipples without being too tight. Depending on the measure you have obtained, you will have one glass or another. If your contour is 80 cm you will have an A cup; if it measures 85, a B; 90, a C; 95, a D and 100 an E.

The second measurement that you must take is the one of the contour under the chest, where the rubber of the subject would go, go. To the measure you have obtained you must add 15. So, if your measure is 75, you add 15 and it gives you 90. That together with your glass will give you your size, for example a 90C.

Regardless of the bra model you choose, be it sports, bralette or underwired, that is your ideal size. Is it the same one you have always bought?

By Sonia Murillo