Victoria's Secret Bra Size Charts (US)

Need help figuring out your size? Use our easy-to-read Victoria’s Secret bra size picture chart below. You can also download or print the chart to keep it handy while measuring yourself at home.

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Victoria's Secret Bra Size Chart

Victoria’s Secret has a special sizing system that includes regular sizes and some that are made just for curvier body types. Here’s how to make sense of it all.

How to Use the Chart:

  • Measure Your Band Size:
    Grab a soft measuring tape and wrap it snugly around your ribcage, right under your bust. Make sure it’s even all the way around. Round the number to the nearest even number. That’s your band size (like 32, 34, etc.).
  • Measure Your Bust Size:
    Now, measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape a bit looser. Subtract your band size from this number to figure out your cup size.
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    US Cup Size Chart

  • Find Your Size on the Chart:
    Look at the chart to find where your band and cup measurements meet. That’s your Victoria’s Secret size!

What All the Labels Mean:

  • Band (US): This is the number part of your bra size (like 32 or 36), based on your ribcage measurement.
  • Cup (US): This is the letter part (A, B, C, D, etc.), which depends on the difference between your bust and band measurements.
  • XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL: These are more general sizes, like the ones used for clothes. They work for people who prefer an easier way to pick their size.
  • Curvy Sizes (Curvy XS, Curvy M, etc.): These are made for people who have a smaller band but need more room in the cups. Great for fuller busts!
  • S-DD, M-DD: These are made for folks who wear small or medium band sizes but need bigger cups.

Why It’s Worth Measuring:

  • Better Comfort: No more adjusting all day long.
  • Great Fit: A bra that fits well gives the support you need.
  • Looks Good: The right size can actually improve how your clothes fit and look.

Using this chart takes just a few minutes, but it can make a big difference in how your bras feel and fit. Give it a try!

By Sarah on 3/29/2025