Pepper Bra and Bottom Size Guide


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The step by step guide



1. MEASURE YOUR BAND SIZE

Using a measuring tape, measure around your ribcage, just beneath your
bust, on an exhale. Make sure the tape is pulled snug, leveled and
straight around your back.

2. FIND YOUR CUP SIZE

Using a measuring tape, measure around the fullest part of your bust.
Make sure the tape is leveled, not too tight, and straight around your
back.

BUST MEASUREMENTIN|CM
29-30”31-32”33-34”35-36”37-38”39-40”
RIBCAGE MEASUREMENT25-26”30AXXS30BXXS
27-28”32AAXS32AXS32BXS
29-30”34AAS34AS34BS
31-32”36AAM36AM36BM
33-34”38AAL38AL38BL
35-36”40AAXL40AXL
↑ YOUR PEPPER BRA SIZE ↑
Fit Guide from Pepper Official

To find your sister size, move vertically on the chart. For example, 30A
and 32AA will have the same cup volume.



Bottoms


↓ PEPPER BOTTOMS SIZE ↓
XXSXSSMLXL
PANT SIZE00-00-22-46-810-1214
WAIST21-23”23-25”26-28”29-31”32-34”34-36”
HIP31-33”33-35”36-38”39-41”42-44”44-47”
Fit Guide from Pepper Official



International Sizes

PEPPER SIZEUK SIZEEUROPE SIZEAUSTRALIA SIZE
30 AA30 AA65 AA8 AA
30 A30 A65 A8 A
30 B30 B65 B8 B
32 AA32 AA70 AA10 AA
32 A32 A70 A10 A
32 B32 B70 B10 B
34 AA34 AA75 AA12 AA
34 A34 A75 A12 A
34 B34 B75 B12 B
36 AA36 AA80 AA14 AA
36 A36 A80 A14 A
36 B36 B80 B14 B
38 AA38 AA85 AA16 AA
38 A38 A85 A16 A
38 B38 B85 B16 B
40 AA40 AA90 AA18 AA
40 A40 A90 A18 A
40 B40 B90 B18 B
42 AA42 AA95 AA20 AA
42 A42 A95 A20 A
42 B42 B95 B20 B
Fit Guide from Pepper Official


How should your bra fit?


1. BAND

Because fabric stretches with wear, it should feel comfortable when it’s
on the loosest hook. Straight and leveled, and doesn’t ride up.


2. CENTER BRIDGE

Lays flat on your sternum for underwire bras. If the bridge lifts off your
chest, try a bigger cup size.


3. CUPS

Filled cups, with no gaps.


4. UNDERWIRE

Comfortably follows the shape of your breast root. No pinching.


5. STRAPS

Adjusted so they stay in place without slipping or digging. Straps will
stretch with wear, so we recommend tightening them every so often.



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