Get in Touch
Questions, corrections, or feedback — email is the best way to reach us.
Last reviewed on 28 April 2026.
For all enquiries, please write to:
Replies usually go out within a few business days.
What to include
The more context you can give in the first email, the faster we can help. A few specific cases:
Calculator looks wrong
If the calculator returned a size that does not match what an in-store fitter found for you, send both numbers you entered (underbust and overbust, in inches or centimetres) along with the size BraCalc returned and the size you actually wear. That triple lets us check whether the rounding rule is doing something unexpected at the edge of a band range.
International conversion looks wrong
Send the source size, the target system, and the size BraCalc returned. If you have a published size chart from a brand that disagrees, a link helps — manufacturer charts vary, but the converter should match the broadly-used standard for each region.
Content correction
If a sentence on a size guide or fit-test entry is misleading or out of date, point to the page URL and the specific line. Fixes are usually live within a few days, and the page's "Last reviewed" date is updated when the change is substantive.
Privacy, data, or copyright
Privacy questions (including requests to know what cookies your browser carries from this site, or to opt out of personalised advertising) can be sent to the same address. See the Privacy Policy for the formal version of your rights. Copyright concerns about content reproduced on BraCalc should also reach us by email; please include the original source and the BraCalc URL in question.
What we cannot do
We cannot recommend a specific bra to buy, diagnose a medical issue (post-surgical fitting, mastectomy fitting, lymphoedema-aware fitting), or stock or ship products. For specialist medical fitting, a qualified fitter at a clinic-affiliated lingerie boutique is the right next step.
For general fit troubleshooting, the Fit Test on the home page covers the six most common visible problems and the size or shape change that usually addresses each one.