Size Charts

We want you to feel comfortable and confident in your Brook There garments. That starts with choosing the right size.

How to Measure Your Bra Size


bra sizing

First, measure your band size


What you’ll need: A soft tape measure.

Find your band size. Start by measuring your underbust. Wrap the measuring tape snugly around your torso, directly under your bust (where your bra band normally sits). Find the number on the chart below that best matches your measurement.

Next, measure your full bust. 

Wrap the measuring tape somewhat loosely around the fullest part of your bust. Record this measurement. Bra Size Chart

Your Size


With your band size and full bust measurement in hand, find your Brook There bra size in the chart above.

 

Helpful Tips: 


If you’re in between sizes—for example, if you’re a large B cup and are deciding between an AB or BC cup—size up.
If you’re an A, AA, or AAA cup, our triangle style bras will fit you best.

If you’re a C or D cup, we recommend our Pixy style bras.
We use American sizes for bras. If you need to convert to a UK size, please refer to this chart.

Finding the right bra size can be tricky even if you measure correctly. After all, no two bodies are alike. Please reach out if you need help—we’re happy to offer guidance!

How to Measure Your Bottoms + Clothing Size


Sizing for Bottoms and Clothing


how to measure your size

Take your bust, waist, full hip, and thigh measurements. Then, use the chart to find your size.

*Note - full hip is at the widest part of the bottom. High hip is usually 3-5" less in circumference.  Illustration for reference purposes above.

Size Chart
If you’re between sizes, we recommend sizing up. how to measure your hip