Editorial standards
brafitguide exists to make bra fit understandable. Here is who writes the guides, how we research them, and the limits of what this site can tell you.
Who writes these guides
Our guides are written and reviewed by an editorial team with a professional background in apparel and activewear design — the discipline of how garments are measured, fitted, and constructed to sit correctly on the body. That fit-and-construction perspective shapes how we explain bands, cups, and shape throughout the site.
How we research
Each guide is built from established garment-fitting principles and widely accepted sizing practice, then written to be practical rather than technical. We focus on what helps you make a decision in front of a mirror or a fitting-room: clear steps, plain language, and the reasoning behind each recommendation so you can adapt it to your own body.
How we keep guides current
Guides carry a visible "updated" date. We revisit them as sizing conventions, common questions, and our own explanations improve, and we correct anything a reader flags. If you spot something that needs fixing, our contact page reaches us directly.
What this site is not
brafitguide offers general guidance on garment fit and comfort. It is not medical advice, and it cannot replace a professional fitting or a conversation with a qualified clinician about pain, skin changes, or other health concerns. Please read our disclaimer for the full picture.
How we stay independent
Our guidance is written to be useful first. Where the site carries advertising or links that may earn a commission, that never changes the advice we give — see our disclaimer for how that works.