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28B vs 28C: The Difference, Measurements & Which Fits You

Last updated: August 2026

Comparing 28B and 28C: they differ in band width, cup volume, or both. Below is exactly how they compare and how to work out which one is right for your body.

How we work these sizes out. Every size on this page is calculated the same way: your band is your underbust measurement (taken snugly under the bust and rounded to the nearest even size), and your cup is the difference between your bust and underbust — about one cup per inch. It is the measurement-first method recommended by professional fitters and bra-fitting communities, and it is the same maths behind our bra size calculator.

28B vs 28C at a glance

  28B 28C
Band (underbust) 27–28 in (69–71 cm) 27–28 in (69–71 cm)
Bust 30–31 in (76–79 cm) 31–32 in (79–81 cm)
Cup (US) B C
UK 28B 28C
EU 60B 60C

The band difference

Both sit on a 28 band, so they fit the same ribcage — an underbust of about 27–28 inches. Everything that separates them is in the cup.

The cup difference

On its own band, 28C takes the larger cup letter. Remember the letter is a bust-minus-band difference, though, so cup volume also depends on the band each letter sits on.

So which one is actually bigger?

28B and 28C are genuinely different fits — the cup volumes are not the same, so this is not a simple sister swap. The only reliable way to choose is from your own measurements; the bra size calculator will point you to the right one.

When to choose 28B over 28C

  • Choose 28B if your measurements match its underbust of 27–28 in and bust of 30–31 in.
  • Choose 28C if you are nearer its underbust of 27–28 in and bust of 31–32 in.

How to check the fit is actually right

Numbers get you to the right size on paper; these hands-on checks tell you whether it fits in real life. Do them in front of a mirror, wearing the bra on the loosest hook:

  • Band: it should sit level all the way around, in line with the front. Slide two fingers under it at the back — snug, not loose, no riding up when you raise your arms. The band does roughly 80% of the support work, so this matters most.
  • Cups: do a quick “scoop and swoop” — lean forward, settle everything into the cup, then stand up. There should be no spillage over the top or sides, and no wrinkling or gaping at the edge. Spillage means size up a cup; gaping means size down a cup.
  • Centre gore: the little bridge between the cups should lie flat against your breastbone. If it floats off the body, the cup is usually too small.
  • Straps: you should fit a finger under them comfortably. If they dig in or carry most of the weight, the band is too loose — tighten it or size the band down.

28B sister sizes

Size Underbust Bust
26C 25–26 in 29–30 in
28B 27–28 in 30–31 in
30A 29–30 in 31–32 in

28C sister sizes

Size Underbust Bust
26D 25–26 in 30–31 in
28C 27–28 in 31–32 in
30B 29–30 in 32–33 in

International conversions

28B converts to 28B (UK) and 60B (EU); 28C converts to 28C (UK) and 60C (EU). Cup letters above D differ between US, UK and EU systems, so always check a brand’s own country of sizing.

These figures are a starting point, not a guarantee of fit. Cup lettering and cut vary between brands, and bodies differ in shape as well as measurement, so always try a size on where you can. This guide is for general information and is not medical advice — if you need fitting for a medical reason (for example after surgery), see a professional fitter or clinician.
Find your own size in seconds with the bra size calculator, or read the full 28B guide and full 28C guide.