Love the fun and frills of Japanese bras but completely lost when it comes to sizes? You’re not alone. We’ve come across many customers in the U.S. have a hard time converting their U.S. bra size to Japanese bra size. Is the American B cup the same as the Japanese B cup? Why is a 34 in. converted to a 75 cm when it’s equivalent to 86 cm? The fact is, bra size conversion isn’t so simple. But learn these key differences in Japanese vs. American bras to make your bra shopping a whole lot easier.
American vs. Japanese bras: Band size measurement
A popular U.S. lingerie brand measures the band size by bringing the measuring tape from around your back at band level, under each arm and around the front. The measuring tape rests just above your breast, where the straps meet the top of the cup.
Japanese band size measurement vs American band size measurement
How to Measure Your Japanese Bra Size
In order to properly measure your size, wear one of your usual bras and then, with a measuring tape, measure the circumference of your chest at the fullest point and directly under your bust. Use the measures you obtained to look up your size in the chart.
1:Measure your bust horizontally.
2:Measure your underbust horizontally.
Now you see why the U.S. band size to Japanese band size isn’t going to be a simple conversion of inches to cm? Because American band size is measured in this way, it will most likely be a greater number than your Japanese band size.
American vs. Japanese bras: Design and padding
Japanese bra styles tend to have smaller cups with thicker padding compared to U.S. styles. Besides the difference in market preference, there’s also a fundamental difference in how our bodies are structured.
Each brand designs their bras to fit the average body structure of the women in the market. Although not all apply, most Asian women tend to have a slimmer and an oval-shaped torso compared to Western women. Asian women also tend to have thinner skin, which is the reason why the fabric and padding in the cups need to be thicker for better support. So, even if you’re wearing the Japanese “equivalent” size bra, it may feel a lot different.
U.S. to Japanese Bra Size Conversion Chart
Now that you’ve learned the difference, put them aside and worry no more! We’ve created our original size & fit conversion guide. This chart reflects our experience of measuring and talking to our customers who’ve visited our stores in LA.
*This size chart is based on the results of measurements made by our company, and will vary with the information on the paper product tags.
Band Size 65cm(30")
- JAPAN
- Bust Size(inch)
- Bust Size(cm)
- U.S.Size
- A65
- 29.5"
- 75cm
- B65
- 30.7"
- 78cm
- 30A
- C65
- 31.4"
- 80cm
- 30B
- D65
- 32.6"
- 83cm
- 30C
- E65
- 33.4"
- 85cm
- 30D
- F65
- 34.6"
- 88cm
- 30E/DD
- G65
- 35.4"
- 90cm
- 30F/DDD
- H65
- 36.6"
- 93cm
- 30G
Band Size 70cm(32")
- JAPAN
- Bust Size(inch)
- Bust Size(cm)
- U.S.Size
- A70
- 31.4"
- 80cm
- B70
- 32.6"
- 83cm
- 32A
- C70
- 33.4"
- 85cm
- 32B
- D70
- 34.6"
- 88cm
- 32C
- E70
- 35.4"
- 90cm
- 32D
- F70
- 36.6"
- 93cm
- 32E/DD
- G70
- 37.4"
- 95cm
- 32F/DDD
- H70
- 38.5"
- 98cm
- 32G
Band Size 75cm(34")
- JAPAN
- Bust Size(inch)
- Bust Size(cm)
- U.S.Size
- A75
- 33.4"
- 85cm
- B75
- 34.6"
- 88cm
- 34A
- C75
- 35.4"
- 90cm
- 34B
- D75
- 36.6"
- 93cm
- 34C
- E75
- 37.4"
- 95cm
- 34D
- F75
- 38.5"
- 98cm
- 34E/DD
- G75
- 39.3"
- 100cm
- 34F/DDD
- H75
- 40.5"
- 103cm
- 34G
Band Size 80cm(36")
- JAPAN
- Bust Size(inch)
- Bust Size(cm)
- U.S.Size
- A80
- 35.4"
- 90cm
- B80
- 36.6"
- 93cm
- 36A
- C80
- 37.4"
- 95cm
- 36B
- D80
- 38.5"
- 98cm
- 36C
- E80
- 39.3"
- 100cm
- 36D
- F80
- 40.5"
- 103cm
- 36E/DD
- G80
- 41.3"
- 105cm
- 36F/DDD
- H80
- 42.5"
- 108cm
- 36G
Band Size 85cm(38")
- JAPAN
- Bust Size(inch)
- Bust Size(cm)
- U.S.Size
- D85
- 40.5"
- 103cm
- 38C
- E85
- 41.3"
- 105cm
- 38D
- F85
- 42.5"
- 108cm
- 38E/DD
- G85
- 43.3"
- 110cm
- 38F/DDD
- H85
- 44.4"
- 113cm
- 38G
Bra Size Conversion Chart: Size & Fit
Our two cents on bra sizing
If you’re an American D cup or below, we recommend one of the following:
1. Choose 1 cup above your American size.2. Choose the same cup size, but go 1 band size above your American size.
If you’re an American E cup or above:
Go up 2 cup sizes from your American size.
If you feel like you particularly have thin skin:
You might want to go up 2 cup sizes even if you’re under a D cup.
When in doubt:
Go up 2 cup sizes from your American size. Especially if you’re getting the “Chomori Maximum Boost Bra”, the pad is thicker than our normal bras, so the bra might feel a lot smaller than your normal American bra.Now, we all know nothing is guaranteed in life and you’ll need to do a bit of experimenting in the beginning until you’ve found the right fit. But we hope this bra fitting guide cleared up some of the uncertainty you had when shopping Japanese bras.
Aimerfeel is a lingerie and lifestyle brand specifically made to fit Asian women. We’ve been listening to our customers like you and reflecting your opinions into our product development — Ever since our launch in Japan 30 years ago. If you’re in the U.S. or any other country and feel like the bra isn’t fitting you right, come and try out our bras!