Brand comparison tool
Bra Brand Size Converter
Get a practical starting bra size when switching between Indian brands. This tool helps you compare your current labeled size across brands like Zivame, Enamor, Jockey, and Clovia, then suggests a starting size and nearby backup options.
Best for
Switching brands when you already know one bra size that feels close.
Takes
Under 1 minute
Works with
Zivame, Enamor, Jockey, and Clovia starting-size comparison.
Looking for UK, US, EU, AU, or FR size conversion instead? If your goal is to convert between regional bra size systems rather than compare Indian brands, use the Bra Size Converter.
Convert your starting size
Choose your current brand, target brand, current size, style type, and how the current bra fits.
34C
When switching from Zivame to Enamor, the best starting size depends not just on the label, but also on how your current bra fits and what style type you want to buy.
If band feels tight
36B
If band feels loose
32D
If cups feel small
34D
If cups feel roomy
34B
Style note
Everyday and fuller-coverage styles are usually easier to convert than highly style-specific bras.
What to check first
Check band feel first, then cup fit, then shape compatibility. A style difference can matter even when the label stays close.
Best next step
Start with the recommended size, then compare one nearby backup only if the fit feels slightly off.
How to use this result
- Start with 34C in the new brand.
- Only move to a backup if the first try feels close but not right.
- Judge fit in real wear, not only for a few seconds in the fitting room.
What can still change by style
- Band stretch
- Cup height and cup openness
- Wire width and shape
- Padding feel and fabric structure
When this tool is less useful
- When your current size already feels clearly wrong
- When your main problem is pain, gaping, or overflow
- When you are switching to a very different style family
Before you use this tool
• Use a size that already feels reasonably close in your current brand, not one you already know is badly wrong.
• Treat the result as a starting bra size, not a promise that every style in the new brand will fit the same way.
• If the cups feel close but the band feels off, a nearby backup size is often more useful than a random jump.
• Style still matters: plunge, full coverage, padded, non-padded, T-shirt, and sports bras can fit differently inside the same brand.
Why this tool matters
The same bra size label can feel different across brands, even inside the same market.
A bra label like 34C or 36B can look identical on paper, but real fit still changes across brands because of cup shape, band tension, padding, wire shape, coverage level, and style construction.
This brand size converter bra page is designed to give you a better first size to try when switching brands in India, then help you make a smarter second decision if the first result feels close but not quite right.
Start with the recommended size in the new brand.
Only move to a nearby backup option if the first result feels close but slightly off.
If the result feels wrong in a bigger way, the issue is often fit, style, or shape, not just a brand label difference.
How to read the result
The best recommendation is your first size to try, not the only size that can ever work.
The strongest brand size converter pages do more than swap labels. They help you interpret the starting size, the nearby backup logic, and the fit clues that tell you whether the issue is really brand variation or something else.
Starting size comes first
The main recommendation is the best first bra size to try in the new brand based on your current size, style context, and fit feedback.
Backup sizes are not random
Nearby alternatives are there because real brand fit can shift slightly. They are not equal guesses; they are practical next checks.
Fit notes matter as much as the number
If the band feels tight, loose, the cups feel roomy, or the cups feel small, those clues usually matter more than chasing labels blindly.
Style can override label confidence
Even when the label looks right, style family, padding, cup openness, and support structure can still change the final result.
Brand-switch starting point
This tool is best when you already wear a bra size that feels reasonably close and want a practical starting size in another brand.
Smarter backup options
Instead of guessing randomly, the tool helps you compare one sensible starting size and nearby backup options when the first result feels close but imperfect.
Less wasted trial and error
A good brand size converter helps reduce blind ordering across Zivame, Enamor, Jockey, Clovia, and similar brands that can feel different even at the same label.
Common brand-switch examples
Example: close everyday switch
If a 34C everyday bra fits reasonably well in one brand, 34C may still be the best first size to try in another brand before checking one nearby fallback.
Example: band feels tighter
If the new brand feels firmer in the band, the backup path may matter more than the same-label assumption.
Example: cups feel close, fit still off
That usually means style, wire shape, padding, or cup openness may be influencing the result more than the label alone.
Best for same-family switches
Most useful when switching between comparable bra types like regular daily wear, T-shirt bras, or similar coverage styles.
Best for close-fit current sizes
Works best when your current bra already feels fairly close, even if not absolutely perfect.
Less useful for very different styles
More caution is needed when switching between everyday bras and sports bras, padded and non-padded bras, or low-coverage and full-coverage styles.
When this tool is less useful
When your current bra size already feels clearly wrong
When your main issue is pain, gaping, overflow, or obvious shape mismatch
When you are switching to a very different style family
When you need a fresh measurement more than a brand comparison
Use brand conversion for switching labels. Use fit tools when the problem is larger than the label.
If your current bra already feels doubtful, painful, loose, gappy, or unstable, a brand converter alone will not solve the real issue. That is when measurement, fit diagnosis, or sister sizing becomes more useful.
Sister Size Calculator
Use this if the converted size feels close but the band or cup balance still feels slightly off.
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Bra Fit Checker
Use this when the problem feels bigger than a brand switch and you need actual fit troubleshooting.
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Bra Size Chart India
Read this if you want to understand Indian band-and-cup sizing before switching brands.
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Bra Size Converter
Use this when the issue is regional size-system conversion rather than switching between brands.
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FAQ
Brand size converter FAQ
Common questions about bra size by brand, switching bra brands, backup sizes, fit variation, and how to compare Indian bra brands more safely.
Does the same bra size always fit the same across brands?
Not always. The labeled bra size can be the same, but real fit can still vary because cup shape, band stretch, underwire shape, padding, strap placement, and style construction differ from brand to brand.
Can I start with the same size in another brand?
Usually yes as a starting point, especially when the brands use a similar band-and-cup system. But it is still smart to check one nearby backup size if the fit feels slightly off.
What if the converted size feels close but not perfect?
That is when nearby backup sizes or sister sizing become useful. If the cups feel close but the band feels off, a nearby size may solve the problem better than jumping to a completely different size.
Why does a bra fit differently even if the label is the same?
Because sizing is only one part of fit. Style, cup height, wire width, strap placement, fabric stretch, coverage level, and support design all affect how a bra feels on the body.
Is this tool mainly for Indian bra brands?
Yes. This page is built as an India-first brand size converter bra tool for practical switching between common Indian brands and shopping contexts.
Can style type change the result inside the same brand?
Yes. A plunge bra, full coverage bra, padded bra, non-padded bra, T-shirt bra, or sports bra can fit differently even in the same brand and labeled size.
Should I trust the converted size or my current fit more?
Trust real fit more. Use the tool to get a smarter starting point, then judge the new bra by comfort, support, cup behavior, and band stability in real wear.
What should I do if every brand feels wrong?
That usually means the issue may be larger than a brand switch. Recheck your measurements, try the bra fit checker, or use the sister size calculator if the cups feel close but the band does not.
Best way to use this tool
- Start from a bra size that already feels fairly close in your current brand.
- Use the recommended new-brand size first before you jump around too much.
- Only test nearby backup sizes when the first result feels close but slightly off.
- If the result still feels wrong in a bigger way, investigate fit, style, or measurement issues next.
Brand conversion has limits
Brand size conversion is a practical starting-point tool, but it cannot fully control for style family, cup openness, wire shape, padding, band tension, or support design differences between bras.
That is why the best result is usually a smarter first size to try, not a guarantee that every bra in the new brand will fit identically.
Next step
Need more than a brand switch?
If the fit problem feels bigger than a label change, use the calculator, sister size tool, or bra fit checker next.
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