How UK Bra Sizing Works
The United Kingdom bra sizing system is widely considered the gold standard in the lingerie industry. UK sizing uses inches for band measurements (28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50+) and a consistent, logical cup progression: A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH, J, JJ, K, and beyond.
The key advantage of UK sizing is consistency between brands. Unlike US sizing where cup naming becomes confusing after D, UK sizing maintains a predictable progression: each single letter increment represents one cup size. The double letters (DD, FF, GG) are not "half sizes" — they are full cup increments. For example, the progression from D goes: D → DD (5-inch diff) → E (6-inch) → F (7-inch) → FF (8-inch) → G (9-inch).
Major UK brands like Panache, Freya, Fantasie, Curvy Kate, and Elomi are known for engineering bras for fuller busts (D-K cups), and their sizing is remarkably consistent across styles. If you find your UK size, you can generally trust it across these brands. UK sizing is also used in Australia (alongside dress-size bands), New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa.
When converting from US to UK sizing at cup sizes above D: a US DDD/G is equivalent to a UK F, and a US H is equivalent to a UK FF. Many women who struggle to find well-fitting bras in US brands discover that UK brands in their correct UK size offer dramatically better fit, support, and comfort due to the wider size range and more consistent engineering.
Bra Size Conversion: United Kingdom to International Sizes
The sizing system used in United Kingdom (UK) converts to other international systems as follows. Use the size conversion chart below to find your equivalent size when shopping international brands.
Popular Brands in United Kingdom
Marks & Spencer, Bravissimo, Panache, Freya, Curvy Kate, Gossard
Average Bra Size
34DD (UK sizing)
Where to Shop
Marks & Spencer, Bravissimo, John Lewis, Debenhams, Brastop, ASOS
Also Used In United Kingdom
US, EU sizing