G Cup Guide: Everything you need to know (2025)

If you’re already wearing a G cup bra size of some variety, maybe you already know quite a lot about what to look for in a well-fitting bra, but have noticed your size seems to be wildly different depending on where you’re shopping.

Perhaps you’ve been previously fitted into a smaller cup size, usually with a larger band, just because that’s the biggest bra the store carries – and now you’ve been recently fitted and ready to explore your new world of sizing! Or you just have the distinct feeling your current bra isn’t cutting it and want to find out more about different sizes to see if you can get a better fit.

We specialise in luxury bras for sizes 30-38 DD-G, so this size segment is what we know best, and we’re here to help you find the perfect size for you, and the perfect bra in that size!

What does "G cup" actually mean?

The first and most crucial thing to know is that there’s actually no such thing as a “G cup” as a fixed size. Every cup size only exists in conjunction with a band size, so the volume of a 30G bra will be very different to a 38G, despite both being “G cup”.

Our article about sister sizing explains this in much more detail, but in essence, if the letter stays the same then the volume of a bra also increases up or down with every corresponding band size. A 34G bra is both one cup and one band larger than a 32G, not just one band size. This is really helpful to know if you’re online shopping and want to exchange a bra, as it’s an easy mistake to think this will just be making the band larger, assuming that “G cup” is a fixed definition – unfortunately not!

All of these bras are actually a G cup. From top to bottom, you can see 30G, 32G, 34G, 36G and 38G. Though they increase in band sizes, you can also see the cups are also getting slightly larger each time.

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Five different G cup bras compared - 30G, 32G, 34G, 36G and 38G

If you’d like to learn more about which sizes to switch for to change a larger or smaller cup, or a larger or smaller band, we have easy charts plus a handy step by step reference checker over on our sister sizing guide.

Measuring G cup size in inches

The best way to define a “G cup” is to use a tape measure to get the size around your ribcage, and then around the fullest point of your bust.

A G cup is roughly either 8 or 9 inches difference between your underbust and overbust measurements. We use UK sizing, and include a FF cup size, so we would say 9 inches. Other brands that skip the FF cup would say 8 inches. Which just proves that checking the brand’s sizing system before ordering is a good idea!

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However, we would say there’s more to it than just inch measurements. Our guide to bra fitting covers a lot of points about how to find the best fitting bra for you, and also using your current best fitting bra as a starting point for finding a better size. Your breast shape, personal preference, and so much more affect your final size, so don’t worry about finding a predefined letter and number combination, and just focus on finding a garment that makes you feel your very best.

US G cup and UK G cup

Another very important thing to note is that a UK G cup is very different to a US G cup. Depending which brand you’re buying from, it can make up to two whole cup sizes difference.

Many brands for the DD+ cup size segment (which includes G cups, everything up to it and beyond it!) are UK based, and use UK sizing. It’s always a good idea to check the size chart before ordering if you’re shopping online, just to double check which system is being used, to avoid any mistakes.

Our international size charts will give you a quick reference guide to compare as well.

Is G cup the same as DDDD?

Just to add even more confusion to the mix, some US sizing systems will also go straight from D to DD, then DDD, then DDDD – that’s a lot of D’s! If we take every alphabetical letter in order, without any double letters, a G would work out as DDDD.

However, once you get to this size you might be better off shopping with a specialist brand, most of which, even with the US system, will use alphabetical sizing instead.

Is a G cup large? Or small? Where does it fit with other sizes?

In the industry, a typical size break where patterns will be reworked hits around a G cup. A style may work with so-called “core” A-D sizes, then be adapted for DD-G, then again for GG+, if a brand covers this entire size range - which is actually very rare! Most brands will focus on their own segment, so their customers are receiving the very best fit and design for their size.

Especially if shopping on the high street or in mainstream stores, it’s easy to think that a G cup is the largest possible size – or indeed a DD cup, depending where you’re shopping! However, there are so many sizes beyond this, right up to L, LL or M. Nowadays, the DD-G cup segment sits at the middle of the range, and is incredibly common. Also, each cup letter only exists together with the band remember - so a 30G will be much smaller than a 38G.

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A 30G and 38G bra compared for size - both the cup and the band are larger on the 38G

What is a GG cup? Is that a different size?

No, that’s not a typo – GG is just the next size up from G in UK sizing. Not all letters are double letters in bra sizes, but after DD there are several which are. A common pattern for double letters is as follows –

AAABCDDDEFFFG
GGHHHIJJJKLLLM

Though our standard size range stops at G, we can make any of our designs in 30-36GG as part of our custom service, so just drop us a note if you’d like to order one of those.

In conclusion...

The most important thing to remember is that bra sizing exists as a way to help you find the best fitting garment for you, even if multiple systems are all used across the industry. Whether you wear a G cup in one brand and an I cup in another, or a DDDD, or any other size – the important thing is being able to recognise what works for you, and knowing what to look out for when shopping for new styles.

Though a "G cup" might not equal a definite size in itself, by measuring your underbust and overbust difference, knowing what to look for in a well-fitting bra, and being able to identify which sizing system you're looking at, you should be well on your way to finding the perfect bra for you.

If you have any questions about sizing, or would like some help fine tuning which one to go for, you can read any of our fitting guides or just contact usand our expert fitters will be happy to help.

G Cup Guide: Everything you need to know (2025)

FAQs

G Cup Guide: Everything you need to know? ›

The best way to define a “G cup” is to use a tape measure to get the size around your ribcage, and then around the fullest point of your bust. A G cup is roughly either 8 or 9 inches difference between your underbust and overbust measurements. We use UK sizing, and include a FF cup size, so we would say 9 inches.

What bra size is equivalent to 34G? ›

In this case, the sister sizes of a 34G bra are 36F and 32H. For example, if a 34G bra feels a bit snug around the ribcage, you could try a 36F instead, which will have a slightly larger band but an equivalent cup volume.

Is 36G bra size big? ›

In general, a 36G bra size means that the band size is 36 inches and the bust measurement is 7 inches more than the band measurement, indicating a relatively larger bust. However, it's important to remember that bra sizes are just a starting point and may vary depending on the specific brand and style of bra.

Is 32G bra size big? ›

Understanding 32G Bra Cup Size

In this case, G corresponds to a 7-inch difference between the bust and underbust measurements, resulting in a moderately larger cup size suitable for those with fuller breasts.

Is FF bigger than G? ›

The difference really is ratio more than anything. FF in each band is 8 inches bigger than the ribcage, where as G is 9. So even though a 26G is smaller in bust volume than a 30FF, the 26G may have a bigger looking bust because of her smaller frame. This is assuming you mean both cups are in UK sizing.

Is DDD the same as G? ›

If we take every alphabetical letter in order, without any double letters, a G would work out as DDDD. However, once you get to this size you might be better off shopping with a specialist brand, most of which, even with the US system, will use alphabetical sizing instead.

Is a 34 bra big or small? ›

Is a 34B a small or medium bra size? In terms of sizing categories, a 34B bra size is generally considered a medium. It falls between the smaller sizes (such as 32A or 32B) and the larger sizes (such as 36C or 36D).

Is G cup size small? ›

but The cup size is way different a G-cup is a way bigger cup than a D-cup /A/B/C/D/E/F/G As you can see, the G-cup is way down the line, a much bigger Around and sticks out further Then a D-cup.

What is the biggest breast cup size? ›

What is the Largest Bra Size? The standard largest cup size in the United States is an N cup. That's not to say that some women don't have larger bust sizes than this, but that is usually the largest bra size you will find in specialty stores. At Glamorise, we carry a wide bra size range from 30B to 58K.

What is general breast size? ›

The average bra size in the United States is 34DD. That said, average breast size does not necessarily equate “normal” size. Average breast size can vary by country. In the U.K., for example, the average is 36DD.

How to increase breast size? ›

No food or diet plan has been clinically proven to increase breast size. There are also no supplements, pumps, or creams that can make breasts larger. The best natural way to enhance the look of your breasts is to do exercises that strengthen the chest, back, and shoulder area. Good posture also helps.

Do sister sizes really work? ›

Yes, Sister sizes are sizes that have the same cup capacity but a different band size. For example, someone who wears a 32C could also wear a 30D and a 34B depending on if they want a tighter or looser fitting bra. Make sure you have been fitted and know your true cup size before trying to work out sister sizes.

Is the F cup big? ›

F-cup bras are for large busts women with beautiful curves and styles. You shouldn't be relegated to the retail rack or forced to choose ugly garments that don't flatter your figure. Plus-size divas have every right to feel comfortable and confident in their lingerie.

What is the average cup size? ›

What's The Average Breast Size In The U.S.? While it's really difficult to precisely determine the standard breast size in the U.S. (or anywhere in the world, for that matter), we do know that the average breast size in America is a 34DD.

What is a triple D bra? ›

AA(Double A) is the smallest cup size, then it goes up to A, B, C, and then D. After D you can either go up to DD(Double D) or its equivalent E, DDD(Triple D) is the next cup size which turns to be the equivalent of F. Once you hit F/DDD you continue to go up letters like what was done before.

Is f the same as ddd? ›

Here in the US, DDD is the same as F. But, if you were bra shopping in the UK, for example, DDD/F would be E. Some US-based brands don't always get this distinction right, and bra size charts aren't always consistent.

Do bra sizes go up to G? ›

Overall, bra sizes in the US and UK are similar within the AA-DD range. For larger sizes, the US uses this format: DDD/F, DDDD/G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, and O. However, in the UK, the letter grades begin to differ — after the DD mark, comes E, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH, J, JJ, and K.

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