Fitting Problems
Fit Problems |
What Could Be Wrong |
What We Recommend |
Band rides up
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The band is too big
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· Shorten the band by adjusting the hook setting. · If the cups are fine, try a smaller band size but go up a cup size. For example, if you ordered a 36AA try a 34A. What is a sister size.
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Band is too tight |
The band is too small |
· If the cups fit well, try going up one band size but go down one cup size. For example, if you ordered a 32A try a 34AA.
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Straps falling/digging in |
Straps aren’t the right length
The band could be too big |
· Change the strap length until they are comfortable
· If the cups are fine, try a smaller band size but go up a cup size. For example, if you ordered a 36AA try a 34A.
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Centre bridge has a gap (isn’t flush against the body) |
The cups are too small |
· If the band is fine, keep the band size the same and go up a cup size, if you ordered a 32AA try a 32A.
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Underwire/side panel isn’t sitting flat against the body |
The cups are too small |
· If the band is fine, keep the band size the same and go up a cup size, if you ordered a 34AA try a 34A.
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Overflow in the cups |
The cups are too small. |
· If the band is fine, try going up a cup size, if you ordered a 36AAA try a 36AA.
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Gap in the cups |
Straps could be too loose.
Cups could be too big. |
· Lean forward and scoop your breasts into the cup properly · Try tightening the straps a little at a time. · Go down a cup size while keeping the same band size. |