Many plus-size women encounter a problem when choosing lingeries: even though they've bought a "plus-size," they still feel uncomfortable, either too tight or too loose. The root cause is often not a bad product, but inaccurate measurement. lingeries are not like regular clothes, which can be chosen based on approximate size. They require precise measurements of the bust and underbust, especially for plus-size women whose body curves differ more significantly. Inaccurate measurements can easily lead to problems such as gaping cups, pressure on the chest, or slipping down. Many people habitually try to solve this by using their "previous size" or "trying to buy a larger size," but these methods are often ineffective. The correct approach is to obtain accurate data using standard measurement methods and then choose based on the lingerie's fit.

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Wrap a soft measuring tape horizontally around the underbust, ensuring a snug fit without being too tight.
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Wrap the tape around the fullest part of the bust, keeping it in a natural position.
· Keep your body relaxed.
Avoid deliberately puffing out your chest or tucking in your stomach during measurement to avoid data inaccuracies.
· Choose the appropriate lingerie fit for measurement.
It is recommended to wear a thin, wire-free lingerie or measure without a lingerie.
· Record and confirm multiple times.
Measure 2-3 times and take the average for greater accuracy.
Many people make inaccurate measurements mainly due to incorrect methods. For example, some people measure while wearing a thick-cup lingerie, resulting in a larger bust measurement; others pull the lingerie too tight when measuring their underbust, resulting in a lingerie that is too small. In contrast, correct measurement emphasizes a "natural state," neither deliberately tightening nor excessively loosening. Furthermore, regarding posture, some people like to bend over to measure, which, while providing a better fit, tends to result in a larger measurement; the standard method is to measure while standing upright. Additionally, some people use the data directly after only one measurement, while the correct approach is to take multiple measurements and take the average. These comparisons show that differences in details can lead to significant differences in results, and these differences ultimately affect the wearing experience.
A: No, the standards are completely different.
A: It's recommended to measure every 3-6 months, especially when there are weight changes.
Q: Will my self-measurement be inaccurate?
A: As long as the method is correct, it can generally achieve a high℃of accuracy.
A: Because different lingeriends have different fits, adjustments are needed.
Pay attention to the upper bust measurement position.
Example: Ensure the measuring tape passes through the highest point to avoid pressing down or shifting.
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It's recommended to gently support the bust during measurement.
Example: Gently lift the bust with your hand before measuring for a more accurate reading.
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Pay attention to the fit of the measuring tape.
Example: Avoid tightening the tape around the skin, otherwise the underbust measurement will be too small.
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Use the larger side as the reference.
Example: Choose the measurement from the side that provides better coverage.
Through targeted adjustments, the measurement results can be closer to actual needs.
The comfort of plus-size lingeries largely depends on the accuracy of the sizing, which in turn depends on the correct measurement method. Many wearing problems, such as tightness, slippage, or gaps, can be resolved by re-measuring. Even the best style will struggle to achieve the desired effect if the measurement data is inaccurate. Therefore, instead of constantly changing lingeries, it's better to take the time to accurately measure your size. Correct measurement requires attention to method, posture, and details, while also making appropriate adjustments based on your body type.
