SIZE CHART
for Tatiana Panties:
|
Tatiana Panty Size |
Equivalent Size |
Waist
(inches) |
|
S |
2 |
23 - 24.5 |
|
M |
4 |
25 - 26.5 |
|
L |
6 |
27 - 28.5 |
|
XL |
8 |
29 - 30.5 |
|
2XL |
10 |
31 - 32.5 |
|
3XL |
12 |
33 - 34.5 |
|
4XL |
14 |
35 - 36.5 |
|
5XL |
16 |
37 - 38.5 |
|
6XL |
18 |
39 - 40.5 |
|
7XL |
20 |
41 -
42 |
Crepe Suzette
Garters and Girdles Size Chart:
(It is different than the Tatiana
sizing chart.)
|
Waist
|
Hip
|
Size
|
|
23"- 24" |
33"-34" |
4/XSmall |
|
25"-26" |
35"-36" |
5/Small |
|
27"-28" |
37"-38" |
6/Medium |
|
29"-30" |
39"-40" |
7/Large |
|
31"-32" |
41"-42" |
8/XLarge |
|
33"-34" |
43"-44" |
9/2XLarge |
|
35"-36" |
45"-46" |
10/3XLarge |
|
37"-38" |
47"-48" |
11/4XLarge |
|
39"-40" |
49"-50" |
12/5XLarge |
|
41"-42" |
51"-52" |
13/6XLarge |
|
43"-44" |
53"-54" |
14/7XLarge |
|
45"-46" |
55"-56" |
15/8XLarge
|
TATIANA BRA SIZING GUIDELINES
1. The entire line is standard cup sizing
except for Sasha 10799 and Natalie 10516.
2. Sasha 10799 and
Natalie designs - the sizes after DD are in half sizes
up. DDD would be E and 1/2. F is F, FF is F and 1/2.
3. The other designs
- the E cup is the same as DD.
4. The A,B,C,D cups are average U.S.
sizing. But - if you compare Tatiana with Goddess brands
- our F cup is equivalent to an E and our
E equivalent to a D.
5. Since it is a published fact that 70% of
women are wearing the wrong size, (Usually too small) if anyone asks
us we usually say go up 1 size. In short, when in doubt, go to
the next higher size.
6. The Tatiana line is U.S. Sized. If you
currently are wearing a 40D, then you should order a 40DD etc. Each
manufacturer has slightly different sizing when it comes to "D" and
above cups. There is no set rules. Hence:
Approximately:
DD=E
DDD=F or E and
1/2
FF=F and 1/2
BRA SIZING ADVICE
When it
comes to comfort and support, wearing the right bra size is just as
important as choosing the right bra style. So how long has it been
since you've checked your bra size? There are many factors in a
woman's life that affect her bust measurements; for example,
pregnancy and weight fluctuations. The average woman will wear six
different bra sizes throughout her life. All things considered, it's
probably worth your while to grab a tape measure and check your
size.
We've
looked at dozens of measuring systems and found that none of them
are quite the same. And, careful testing has shown that none of them
have 100% accuracy rate either. As much as we wish it were,
measuring for a bra is not an exact science. So, what's a woman to
do? Here is some common-sense advice for a perfect fit.
Start with this simple first step: If you own a
bra that fits you perfectly, buy that size. How do you know it's a
perfect fit? Here are some guidelines:
Band Size:
Make sure the band fits correctly.
If the band is too tight and just plain uncomfortable, it's too
small. Signs that your band size is too big include breasts falling
out from the bottom of your bra, and the back riding up. A correctly
sized band will fit firmly around your back, where most of the
support is. The back and front of the band should be even and
parallel to the floor.
The Band Test:
Try this little test with your bra hooked on
the loosest setting: ask someone to put their hand between your back
and the back of your bra, then to turn their hand 90 degrees. Their
hand should now be very firmly wedged and they should not be able to
pull the bra further away from your back.
A
new bra should be able to pass this test with the clasp on the
loosest fitting- this allows you to tighten the bra as it stretches
with wear and washing. Never try a bra on its tightest fitting -- it
should fit on its loosest.
Cup Size:
The cups should be large enough so that your
breasts are encased and don't bulge out. If it is an underwire bra,
make sure the underwires aren't poking breast tissue. It's best if
the fabric panel between the cups sits firmly against your chest
(sternum), although with some makes and styles, this won't be exact.
Now that you know how your bra should fit, we
offer the following measuring guidelines. Keeping in mind the many
variations in measuring systems, this is the closest we've come to
an accurate way to measure for a bra. Our system is great for
determining band size. Cup size is always the difficult calculation.
Don't be surprised if the calculation results in the wrong cup size.
You know your breast size better than any measuring system.
Finding Your
Personal Bra Size
A bra size is made up of two measurement
components: band size (i.e. 34, 36, 38) and cup size (i.e. A, B, C).
To find your correct bra size, begin by wearing your best fitting
bra - unpadded, and not a minimizer or sports bra (underwire doesn't
matter). If possible, have someone other than yourself take the
measurements. Not only is it faster, it also tends to be more
accurate.
Cup Size
1. Standing straight, with your arms at your
side, measure around your body at the fullest part of your bust.
Wrap the tape measure around you so that it is just touching, but
not binding. Note: Again, look in a mirror to assure the tape is
parallel to the floor. Round up or down to the nearest inch as you
did to find your band size.
2. Now, subtract your band size measurement
from this second measurement. The difference is your cup size (see
chart below).
Example: 38" - 34" (band size) = 4" = D cup
size
|
Difference |
Standard Cup Size |
|
0"-1/2" (1.3 cm) |
AA |
|
1/2"- 1" (2.6 cm) |
A |
|
2"
(5.1 cm) |
B |
|
3"
(7.6 cm) |
C |
|
4"
(10.2 cm) |
D |
|
5"
(12.7 cm) |
DD
or E |
|
6"
(15.2 cm) |
DDD
or F |
|
7"
(17.8 cm) |
G |
|
8"
(20.3 cm) |
H |
|
9"
(22.9 cm) |
I |
|
10"
(25.4 cm) |
J |
Once you get into the D cup sizes and larger,
there tends to be a discrepancy among brands as to what to call
sizes beyond a D cup. We hope this chart, based on the
manufacturers' sizing charts, clears up some of the mystery. Go
ahead and measure as we described above and then refer below for
your correct size in the various brands.
Fitting
Comments
- For most women, one breast is larger. In many
cases one breast may even be one cup size larger than the other.
In such situations, you should choose the cup size that fits your
larger breast.
- As the band size of a bra increases, so does
the actual cup size of a bra. Therefore a D cup in a 38D is going
to be smaller than a D cup in a 42D.
- If you have a small back, buy a bra that fits
in the cups, then have your bra altered to remove the excess in
the back.
- If you have a broad back, buy a bra that fits
in the cups, then purchase an extender (see accessory section) to
increase the size of the back of your bra.
Perfect
Fit Checklist
Let's face it, do we really know what a good
fitting bra looks like? What are the signs that a bra is the wrong
size? Well, let us help. Here is a checklist of what to look
for.
- Smooth fitting cups: If you don't fill out
the cups, you need a smaller size. If you are "overflowing" in the
cups, try a larger cup size or a style with a fuller cup design.
The edges of the cups should also lie flat against your breast. If
there is a gap (especially with padded bras), you should go down a
cup size.
- Center panel lays flat against your breast
bone: If it does not, this could be a sign that your cup size is
too small, or the panel is not large enough to accommodate the
separation between your breasts.
- The bottom of the bra in the front and back
is parallel to the floor or slightly lower in the back: The lower
edge of the band should anchor below the shoulder blades. The
lower the back fits, the better the support.
- A finger can be run under the front band:
Your bra should be snug, but not too tight. If it's tight, you
need a larger band size or a looser hook placement.
- Still not
the perfect fit? Consider an alteration. We alter our clothes for
a better fit, why not a bra? One woman in our office really
measures to a 35 band size. She therefore buys a 36D and has a
dart put in at the sides.
|
Is
Your Bra the Wrong Size?
|
|
Symptom:
|
The Bra cups
pucker |
|
Problem:
|
Your cup size
is too large |
|
Solution:
|
Go down one
cup size (e.g.: from a D cup to a C cup) or tighten your bra
straps. |
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Breasts are
"bulging" out over the top of the bra.
|
|
Problem:
|
Cup size is
either too small or cut too low for the size of your
breasts. |
|
Solution:
|
Try going up a
cup size (e.g.: from a B cup to a C cup) or choose a bra style
which has more fabric in the cup.
|
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
One cup fits
fine, the other cup puckers. |
|
Problem:
|
One breast is
larger than the other (very common).
|
|
Solution:
|
Almost all
women have one breast larger than the other. Sometimes the
difference is noticeable, most often it's not. If your
difference is significant, you have several choices. You can
purchase a bra with stretch fabric in the cup. The size
difference will then not be noticeable. You can also try a bra
with fiberfill or light padding which will hide the size
difference. Also, try adjusting the straps so that the larger
breast cup is looser than the smaller breast cup. And, you can
purchase a padded bra with removable "cookies," and take the
cookie out of the side with the larger breast.
|
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Center bra
panel does not rest on breastbone.
|
|
Problem:
|
Cup size is
too small or you're not wearing your bra correctly.
|
|
Solution:
|
Re-arrange
your breast tissue in the cup and see if the fit changes. If
this doesn't solve the problem, try on the bra in the next
larger cup size (e.g. go from a 32B to a 32C).
|
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Center bra
panel has a gap. |
|
Problem:
|
Style of bra
does not work with your figure.
|
|
Solution:
|
Try a
different style bra or have the bra altered.
|
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Bra rides up
in back. |
|
Problem:
|
Your band size
is too large. |
|
Solution:
|
Try hooking
your bra on a tighter setting and loosening the straps. If
this doesn't work, your band size is too big and you need to
buy a smaller size (e.g.: from a 36C to a 34C).
|
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Your bra is
uncomfortable; cutting and pinching when you move.
|
|
Problem:
|
Your bra is
hooked too tightly, your band size is too small, or the sides
of your bra are too narrow for your figure type.
|
|
Solution:
|
Try hooking
your bra on a looser setting or adding a back extender
accessory. It may also be that the bra style is inappropriate
for your figure. Consider a style with wider sides and a
three-hook closure in back. |
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Straps keep
falling off shoulders. |
|
Problem:
|
If tightening
the strap is not working, the problem could be that your cup
size is too big. You're not filling out the top of your cup
and this is causing your straps to slide down your shoulders.
The bra style could also be the problem. Wide-set straps are
very popular. However, if you have small or sloping shoulders,
this style is not for you. |
|
Solution:
|
Try a bra with
a smaller cup size or a different style bra. Racer-back bras
are a great solution for falling straps. There are also
accessories that help to keep your straps in place. Visit our
accessory department to see a selection.
|
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Underwire is
uncomfortable and poking. |
|
Problem:
|
Either the cup
size is too small, placing the underwire right on the tender
breast tissue, or the style of the bra is not providing a wide
enough cup to support your breast, or the design of the bra is
placing the cups too close together.
|
|
Solution:
|
Try going up a
cup size and see if the underwire fits more comfortably (e.g.:
36C to a 36D). Or try a different style bra with fuller cups
and/or a larger center panel in front. A large-breasted woman
can still experience poking on the sides, even in a bra that
is the correct size. |
|
|
|
|
Symptom:
|
Stretch marks
are visible running up and down the breasts.
|
|
Problem:
|
Your breast
tissue is breaking down from lack of wearing a bra, or wearing
a bra with loose support. Breakdown of the breast tissue is
causing your breasts to sag, creating stretch marks. This
problem can occur on small- breasted women as well.
|
|
Solution:
|
Wear a
well-constructed, supportive bra during the day and a firm
sports bra for exercising.
|
International Sizes For
Shoes
(For our Barefoot Jeweled
Sandal Collection)
|
US / Canada
|
China |
Australia |
Europe |
Mexico |
Japan |
UK |
|
5 |
35.5 |
3.5 |
35 |
- |
21 |
2.5 |
|
5.5 |
36 |
4 |
35.5 |
- |
21.5 |
3 |
|
6 |
37 |
4.5 |
36 |
- |
22 |
3.5 |
|
6.5 |
37.5 |
5 |
37 |
- |
22.5 |
4 |
|
7 |
38 |
5.5 |
37.5 |
- |
23 |
4.5 |
|
7.5 |
39 |
6 |
38 |
4.5 |
23.5 |
5 |
|
8 |
39.5 |
6.5 |
38.5 |
5 |
24 |
5.5 |
|
8.5 |
40 |
7 |
39 |
5.5 |
24.5 |
6 |
|
9 |
41 |
7.5 |
40 |
6 |
25 |
6.5 |
|
9.5 |
- |
8 |
41 |
6.5 |
25.5 |
7 |
|
10 |
42 |
8.5 |
42 |
7 |
26 |
7.5 |