All the bandage dresses are small in size due to the high elasticity, and the bandage dress size chart is below. For the best wearing effect, we recommend measuring the bust and select the corresponding stretched size.
The first chart is dress measurements (relax stretched), not dress measurements user's body. This is just to give you an idea of how great the dress is. There maybe 1-2cm deviation caused by manual measurement.
The second table is important. Using your own measurements, you can determine which size you are most likely to be. Measurements are around the fullest part of the bust, the smallest part of the waist, and the fullest part around the hips. Go for the smallest size your measurements fall.
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Small practical method:
You take the chest and bust measurements, both of which are essential when choosing your bra size.
To find out your back size, refer to the table below:
Measure | Bra size |
from 63 to 67 cm | 80 |
from 68 to 72 cm | 85 |
from 73 to 77 cm | 90 |
from 78 to 82 cm | 95 |
from 83 to 87 cm | 100 |
from 88 to 92 cm | 105 |
from 93 to 97 cm | 110 |
from 98 to 102 cm | 115 |
The difference between your chest measurement and your back measurement will then determine your cup size.
If, for example, your back measurement is 75 cm and your chest measurement is 90 cm, just calculate the difference. 90 - 75 = 15. You look in the table below, and you make a B cup.
Difference | Cup size |
13 cm | A |
15 cm | B |
17 cm | C |
19 cm | D |
21 cm | E |
23 cm |
F |
25 cm |
G |
27 cm |
H |
29 cm |
I |
31 cm |
J |
33 cm |
K |