F Cup Bras by Band Size (UK) – Find the Best Bras for Your Exact Band Size
This F cup bras by band size guide helps you find the best bras for your exact band size, with links to detailed pages covering fit, support and recommended styles for every F band size.
An F cup sits within the UK bra sizing system between E and FF. However a 28F, 34F and 40F represent different cup volumes because cup size changes with band measurement.
If you want to understand the size itself before choosing a band, see our F Cup Bras Guide or explore real-world measurements in our How Big Are F Cups explanation.
If you are unsure of your starting size, begin with the Bra Size Calculator. You can then confirm your fit using our Bra Fitting Advice and compare sizing across brands using the Bra Size Converter.
What Is an F Bra Size?
An F bra size is part of the UK bra sizing system and appears between E and FF in the cup progression. Each step typically represents about a 1 inch increase between the band size and the fullest bust measurement.
In most UK size charts an F cup corresponds to roughly a 7 inch difference between the band measurement and the fullest part of the bust. Because cup volume increases with band size, a 30F, 34F and 40F all represent different volumes.
Understanding F Cup Size
In the UK bra sizing system, each cup size step represents roughly a 1 inch increase between the band size and the fullest bust measurement. An F cup sits between E and FF.
For a clearer picture of measurements and volume, see our How Big Are F Cups guide.
If you want to compare neighbouring sizes, you can also explore our guides to E cup bras by band size and FF cup bras by band size.
- F vs FF vs G cup size comparison
- Double cup bra sizes explained
- UK bra cup size chart
- Bra sister sizes explained
Because cup size works together with band size, you can also use bra sister sizes to find equivalent sizes when adjusting the band while keeping a similar cup volume.
F cup sizes are available across a wide range of band sizes. For example, you can explore detailed guides for 32F bras, 34F bras and 36F bras.
Popular F Bra Sizes
Some F sizes appear frequently in UK brands and sit near the centre of the band range.
- Best Bras for 32F – bras suited to a smaller band with an F cup.
- Best Bras for 34F – supportive everyday bras for this common F size.
- Best Bras for 36F – bras designed for balanced support.
- Best Bras for 38F – styles providing structure and lift.
F Cup Bras by Band Size
- Best Bras for 28F
- Best Bras for 30F
- Best Bras for 32F
- Best Bras for 34F
- Best Bras for 36F
- Best Bras for 38F
- Best Bras for 40F
- Best Bras for 42F
- Best Bras for 44F
- Best Bras for 46F
- Best Bras for 48F
- Best Bras for 50F
- Best Bras for 52F
- Best Bras for 54F
- Best Bras for 56F
Why Band-Specific F Guides Matter
Cup volume increases as band size increases. This means a 40F holds significantly more volume than a 30F, even though the cup letter is identical.
Smaller F bands often rely on firmer band tension and narrower wire structures, while larger F bands benefit from wider wings, reinforced frames and stronger fabric support. Reading guidance written specifically for your band size can significantly improve fit accuracy.
For example, a 32F bra combines an F cup with a smaller band measurement. A 34F bra sits near the centre of the F band range and is widely produced by UK brands, while a 36F bra holds slightly more overall cup volume.
This F cup bras by band size guide brings together all available sizes from 28 to 56, helping you compare F cup bras by band size and choose styles suited to your measurements and support needs.
F Cup Bra Size FAQs
An F bra size is part of the UK bra sizing system and sits between E and FF in the cup progression. In most UK size charts an F cup corresponds to roughly a 7-inch difference between the band size and the fullest bust measurement. You can also see real-world examples in our guide explaining how big F cups are.
Yes. In the UK cup sequence, F comes directly after E and represents the next step in cup volume progression.
The cup size after F in the UK bra sizing system is FF. The sequence continues F, FF, G, GG and so on.
No. Cup size always changes with band size. For example a 30F holds less volume than a 38F even though the cup letter is the same.
For a broader explanation of how bra sizing systems developed, you may also find this bra size overview helpful alongside the guides on this site.
Browse your specific band size above to find structured, supportive F cup bras chosen for everyday stability and comfort.
