The Add-a-Cup Air Bra provides maximum lift and an extra cup size. Feel secure and sexy in this seamless, smooth, convertible bra. Multi-way straps can be worn in several different directions, but can also be worn strapless. The inside of each cup has an anti-slip, microfiber elastic band that makes this a state-of-the-art strapless bra - this creative cup design helps to lift the breasts even when the straps are not attached to the bra.
- Maximum lift balconet convertible bra
- Air padding
- Ships with a set of thin and a set of thick straps
- Multi-way strap design can be with different styles of tops
Lightweight and comfortable, the air-filled padding is only noticeable to the people looking at your beautiful figure!
- Product Code: 88385
- Available colors: White, Black, Taupe
- Hand washing recommended
- Available Sizes: please see below

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Measuring For Your Bra
First, wear a comfortable bra that has no padding and is not a minimizer. Ideally, someone else should do the measuring for you. Stay relaxed but stand upright when measuring.
Step 1: Measure for BAND size
Measure in inches under your arms, high on your back, and above your bust line. If this measurement is an even number (32, 34, 36, 38, 40), this is your band size. If an odd number (31, 33, 35, 37, 39), add 1" to determine your band size. Example: 33 Inches = Size 34
Step 2: Measure for CUP size
Use the table below to determine your cup size. First, measure in inches loosely around the fullest part of your bust. Next, subtract your band measurement from your bust measurement; each inch represents a cup size. Example: if your bust measurement is 36" and your band measurement is 34", the difference between these two measures is two inches, so you should wear a B-cup.
| DIFFERENCE (Bust - Band) = Cup |
| Difference |
Cup Size |
| 1 Inch |
A |
| 2 Inches |
B |
| 3 Inches |
C |
| 4 Inches |
D |
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