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Your cups feel too large, but because we're moving to a much firmer band, the cup volume becomes significantly smaller. Keeping the same cup letter while reducing the band size naturally reduces cup capacity.
Although the cup size increases, moving to a smaller band also reduces cup volume. The larger cup letter offsets this change, helping maintain a similar overall cup capacity.
Reducing the band size significantly reduces cup volume, so we increase the cup size to compensate and provide the additional room your breasts need.
Moving to a firmer band automatically reduces cup volume, even though the cup size stays the same, helping eliminate excess room in the cups.
A smaller band creates a smaller cup volume, so we increase the cup size to maintain a similar cup capacity and preserve the fit you liked.
The smaller band reduces cup volume, so we increase the cup size further to both compensate for the band change and provide the additional room you need.
Your band fits correctly, but the cups have excess room, so a smaller cup size should provide a better fit.
Your current size appears to provide the best overall fit, so give us a go in your current size!
Your band fits correctly, but the cups need more room, so increasing the cup size should improve comfort and coverage.
Moving to a larger band automatically increases cup volume, so we reduce the cup size further to offset this increase and improve overall fit.
A larger band creates a larger cup volume, so we reduce the cup size to maintain a similar overall cup capacity.
Increasing the band size automatically increases cup volume, so you'll gain additional room in the cups even though the cup size stays the same.
Moving to a much larger band significantly increases cup volume, so we reduce the cup size to achieve the correct overall fit.
A larger band creates a larger cup volume, so we reduce the cup size to maintain a similar cup capacity.
Increasing the band size significantly increases cup volume, so you'll gain substantial additional room in the cups even though the cup size remains the same.
Let's Take a Closer Look at Your Fit
Based on your answers, we've recommended a size that currently sits outside the Rose & Thorne size range. However, bra sizing isn't always straightforward, and there's still a chance your perfect bra might be a Rose & Thorne!
Book a no obligation, quick and easy free online fitting with one of our fit specialists and we'll help determine whether there's a Rose & Thorne size that's right for you.










































































































