The 28DD Bra Size Guide: Measurements, Fit & Sister Sizes

28DD Bra Size Guide
28DD
Complete 2026 Guide · UK Size

The 28DD Bra Size Guide: Measurements, Fit & Sister Sizes

Exact UK 28DD measurements, what this petite band and projected DD cup looks like, sister sizes like 26E and 30D, US conversions, fit problem fixes, best bra styles, international conversions, and expert answers for small-band DD sizing.

Quick Answer

A UK 28DD bra size usually means your underbust is around 23–24 inches (58–61 cm) and your full bust is around 29–30 inches (74–76 cm) in this guide’s measurement method. It is a petite bra size with a very small band and compact but projected DD cup volume. A 28DD is not automatically “large” because cup volume scales with the band. A correct 28DD bra should anchor firmly, contain tissue without spillage, keep the center gore flat or close, and stop the riding-up and strap-slipping that often happens in loose 30 or 32 bands.

28DD at a Glance

AttributeDetail
Band Size28 inches — usually fits 23–24″ underbust / 58–61 cm in this guide
Full Bust Measurement29–30 inches / 74–76 cm
Cup DifferenceProjected UK DD cup level on a petite band
General CategoryPetite band with compact but projected cup volume
Sister Sizes26E tighter band · 30D looser band
Common Fit IssueFloating gore, cup spillage, wire digging, loose bands, too-shallow molded cups
Best Bra StylesSeamed balconette, demi, side-support, plunge, lightly lined petite bra, supportive bralette
Usually AvoidVery shallow molded cups, loose 32C alternatives, overly tall full-coverage cups
UK Size28DD
Likely US / EU / AU SizeUS 28DD/E · EU 60E · AU/NZ 6DD

What Is a 28DD Bra Size?

28DD is a UK petite bra size that combines a very small 28 band with a projected DD cup. In this guide’s measurement method, it usually fits an underbust around 23–24 inches and a full bust around 29–30 inches. It is larger than UK 28D but smaller than UK 28E on the same 28 band.

The most important thing to understand is that 28DD is not the same visual size as 32DD, 34DD, or 36DD. Cup letters are not fixed volumes. A DD cup on a 28 band is scaled to a much narrower ribcage, so the total cup volume is much smaller than a DD cup on a larger band. That is why someone can look petite and still correctly wear a 28DD.

The 28 band is the support base. It should sit snugly around a small ribcage and stay level when you move. If the band is too loose, the cups tilt away from the body, the straps slip, and the center gore may float. Many people who need 28DD are incorrectly placed in 30D, 32C, 32B, or 34B because those sizes are easier to find, but the larger band usually creates unstable fit.

The UK DD cup gives more projection than 28D, but it is still compact overall. Many 28DD wearers do best in cups with enough immediate depth near the wire: seamed balconettes, demi cups, lightly lined seamed cups, side-support bras, projected plunges, and supportive bralettes. Very shallow molded cups can flatten the bust, push tissue sideways, or create bottom wrinkling.

A good 28DD bra should feel secure, smooth, and proportional. The band should do most of the holding, the cup should fully contain tissue, and the straps should stay in place without being tightened so much that they dig into the shoulders.

28DD Bra Measurements

To check UK 28DD, measure your underbust and full bust with a soft tape. Because this is a petite but projected size range, small measurement differences can move you toward 28D, 28DD, or 28E. Use the numbers as your starting point, then confirm with real fit signs.

23–24″
58–61 cm
Underbust
29–30″
74–76 cm
Full Bust
DD
UK cup
Cup Level
UNDERBUST
23–24″
FULL BUST
29–30″

Projected UK DD cup level on a petite 28 band

Nearby SizeTypical UnderbustTypical Full BustWhen It Fits Better
28D23–24″28–29″If 28DD cups gape, wrinkle, or feel too deep
28DD23–24″29–30″Your reference size
28E23–24″30–31″If 28DD cuts in, spills, wires dig, or gore floats
26E21–22″29–30″If 28DD cup volume works but band rides up
30D25–26″29–30″If 28DD band feels too tight but cup volume is close
1
Measure your underbust firmly

Wrap the tape directly under your bust. Keep it snug and level. For 28DD in this guide, the underbust is usually around 23–24 inches.

2
Measure your full bust gently

Measure around the fullest part of your bust without pressing tissue down. For UK 28DD, this is usually around 29–30 inches.

3
Compare nearby cup levels

If the cups gape in soft styles, test 28D. If the cups cut in, spill, wires dig, or the gore floats, test 28E.

4
Confirm with fit behavior

The band should stay level, cups should fully contain tissue, the center gore should sit flat or close, and the straps should stay on without digging.

28DD Measurement Visual

28DD bra size measurement infographic showing 23 to 24 inch underbust and 29 to 30 inch full bust with projected UK DD cup level
UK 28DD usually means a very petite band with projected DD cup volume. Correct fit depends on a snug 28 band and a cup shape with enough depth near the wire.

What Does 28DD Look Like?

A 28DD bust usually looks petite but clearly projected. It has more visible depth than 28D, yet it is still scaled to a very narrow ribcage. On a slim frame, 28DD can look softly rounded, lifted, and balanced rather than large. The DD label may sound fuller, but on a 28 band it represents a compact, proportional volume.

On a very small ribcage, a 30 or 32 band can make the same bust look less supported because the bra shifts away from the body. A true 28DD keeps the cup positioned close to the breast root, which improves shape, reduces gaping, and helps the straps stay in place.

In clothing, 28DD usually gives a defined and gently lifted silhouette. It works well under fitted tops, knits, camisoles, petite dresses, blouses, and lower necklines. A seamed balconette or demi bra can create clean shape without making the bust look over-padded.

28DD bra size visual comparison showing 28D 28DD 28E 26E and 30D with cup depth and band fit notes
28DD sits between 28D and 28E in UK sizing. Sister sizes like 26E and 30D help when the cup volume is close but the band feels wrong.
Seamed balconette bra for 28DD projected petite bust
💎 Best for Projection
Seamed Balconette for 28DD

Seamed Balconette Bra — Defined Shape for Petite DD Cups

  • Seams help create cup depth without top-edge gaping
  • Good for projected tissue that needs room near the wire
  • Firm band support helps prevent riding up and strap slipping
  • Works well under fitted tops, blouses, and everyday outfits
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Supportive bralette for 28DD petite frame
🔥 Best Comfort
Wireless Comfort for Petite Bands

Supportive Wireless Bralette — Gentle Hold for 28DD

  • Soft stretch fabric adapts to compact projected cup volume
  • No stiff wires or tall molded cup edges
  • Comfortable for lounging, travel, and relaxed daily wear
  • Choose petite, XXS, or small-band styles when available
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Petite Frame

Very Narrow Ribcage

28DD can look lifted and proportionate on a petite body. A firm 28 band prevents the sliding that happens with many 30 or 32 bands.

Firm 28 band
Projected Shape

Depth Near the Wire

If tissue projects forward, choose seamed cups, demi styles, or projected plunge bras with enough lower-cup depth.

Immediate depth
Full-on-Bottom

Lower Fullness

Balconette and demi styles often work well because they lift from below without adding unnecessary height at the top edge.

Balconette fit
Shallow / Wide-Set

Wider Root Needs

If tissue is wide but shallow, a demi or half-cup with moderate wire width may fit better than a very deep cup.

Demi cup

Is 28DD Considered Big?

No, 28DD is not big overall because the band is very petite and the cup volume is compact compared with larger-band DD cups. The DD label does not mean the same thing across every band: a 28DD is much smaller in volume than a 34DD because the cup is built on a smaller frame.

Many 28DD wearers are incorrectly fitted into 30D, 32C, 32B, or 34B because those sizes are easier to find. But larger bands often ride up and move the cups out of position. A true 28DD usually feels more secure because the band finally matches the ribcage and the cups have enough projection.

28D
One cup
smaller
28DD
You are
here
28E
One cup
larger
30D
Looser band,
similar volume

28DD is petite, projected, and proportionate on a small frame. Do not let the DD label confuse you — the band number controls the cup scale.

If every 28DD bra gaps, check cup height first. If every 28DD cuts in or creates spillage, test 28E before moving to a looser band.

28DD Sister Size & Fit Problem Visual

28DD sister size and fit problem visual showing 26E 28DD 30D with cup spillage band riding up gore floating and petite fit corrections
If 28DD is almost right, use fit symptoms to adjust. A riding band points toward 26E if available, while a tight band may point toward 30D.

28DD Sister Sizes

Sister sizes preserve similar cup volume while changing band size. For UK 28DD, this matters because true 28 bands can be harder to find. If the cups feel right but the band does not, sister sizing gives you the closest alternatives.

The main UK sister sizes are 26E on the tighter side and 30D on the looser side. 30D is usually easier to find, but it may ride up if your underbust is truly around 23–24 inches. A 26E may be useful if the 28 band still feels too loose, but it can be rare in standard retail.

26E
Tighter band — similar cup volume, rare retail size
↑ Band too loose?
28DD
Your Size — Reference
30D
Looser band — similar cup volume, usually easier to find
↓ Band too tight?
32C
Much looser band — not ideal for a true 28-band ribcage

Rule: Down one band → up one cup level  |  Rule: Up one band → down one cup level  |  Example: 28DD ≈ 26E ≈ 30D.

Tighter BandReference SizeLooser Band
26E28DD — You30D
24F*28DD32C*

28DD vs Other Sizes

28DD is often confused with 28D, 28E, 30D, and 26E. These comparisons show when each size may fit better.

28DD
  • More cup depth than 28D
  • Best if there is defined petite DD projection
  • Works when 28D compresses, cuts in, or spills
28D
  • One cup level smaller
  • Shallower cup volume
  • Try if 28DD gaps even in soft cups
28DD
  • Shallower than 28E
  • Better if 28E cups gape or wrinkle
  • Works for compact DD cup volume
28E
  • Same 28 band
  • More cup depth and projection
  • Better if 28DD cuts in, spills, wires dig, or gore floats
28DD
  • Snugger band for a very small ribcage
  • Usually more stable than 30D
  • Better if 30 band rides up
30D
  • Looser sister size
  • Similar cup volume
  • Use only if 28 band feels too tight
28DD
  • Reference size
  • More available than 26E
  • Good starting point for petite bands
26E
  • Tighter sister size
  • Similar cup volume
  • Useful if the 28 band still slides up

Best Bra Styles for 28DD

Because 28DD has compact but projected cup volume, the best styles are usually structured enough for depth but still scaled for a petite band. The goal is forward shape, containment, and enough lower-cup space without excessive height at the top edge.

Seamed Balconette
★ Best Overall

Seams give depth at the wire and a lifted shape without relying on bulky padding.

Demi / Half Cup
★ Best Low Height

Lower cup height reduces top gaping while still shaping projected tissue.

Side-Support Bra
Good Forward Shape

Side panels help bring tissue forward and reduce side spillage on petite frames.

Supportive Bralette
Comfort Winner

Stretch fabric adapts to compact projected volume for relaxed wear.

Common Fit Problems with 28DD

Band constantly rides up

The band is too large, too stretchy, or worn out. A 30 or 32 band can slide easily on a very small ribcage.

Use a true 28 band, or try 26E if the 28 band still rides up.
Tissue spills at the top or sides

The cup may be too small, too shallow, or too closed on top for your projection.

Try 28E or a more open seamed balconette or stretch-lace cup.
Center gore floats

The cups may not have enough depth, or the band may be too loose to pull the gore close.

Try 28E, check the band tension, or choose a projected plunge if you are close-set.
Cups wrinkle at the bottom

The cup may be too shallow at the wire, so the bust pushes the bra downward.

Choose seamed cups with more immediate projection and deeper lower-cup space.
Cup edge gaps

The cup may be too tall, too rigid, or designed for more upper fullness than you have.

Try 28D, a lower demi shape, or stretch lace that adapts to your upper cup.
Wires dig into side tissue

The cup may be too small or the wire may be too narrow for your breast root.

Try 28E, a wider-wire brand, or a side-support style after fully scooping tissue into the cup.

International Size Conversion for 28DD

UK 28DD does not always convert cleanly into US sizing because US cup labels after D vary by brand. Some US brands use 28DD, while others may label a similar volume as 28E. EU sizing is often close to 60E, and AU/NZ sizing is usually 6DD. Always check the brand’s own chart before buying.

🇬🇧
United Kingdom
28DD
🇺🇸
United States
28DD / 28E
🇪🇺
Europe
60E
🇦🇺
Australia / NZ
6DD

If a brand does not offer 28DD, check whether it offers 30D, 28E in a shallower style, or petite supportive bralettes. Use the Global Bra Size Converter and Brand Size Decoder before buying from international brands.

Related 28DD Tools & Guides

Use these supporting pages to confirm your measurements, compare nearby petite sizes, and solve small-band fit problems.

Guide / ToolWhy It Helps
Bra Size CalculatorCalculate your exact band and cup size from underbust and bust measurements.
Cup Size VisualsCompare DD with D, E, F, G, and nearby cup sizes visually.
Sister Size CalculatorFind petite sister sizes like 26E and 30D.
Global Bra Size ConverterConvert 28DD across UK, US, EU, AU, and other sizing systems.
AI Smart Fit Bra CalculatorCheck symptoms like gaping cups, slipping straps, band riding up, gore floating, wire digging, and spillage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 28DD a real bra size?

Yes. UK 28DD is a real petite bra size for a very small band and compact but projected DD cup volume.

What are the measurements for 28DD?

In this guide, 28DD usually fits an underbust around 23–24 inches and a full bust around 29–30 inches.

Is 28DD big?

No. 28DD is not big overall because it has a petite 28 band. It is much smaller than 34DD or 36DD.

What is 28DD in US size?

UK 28DD is often close to US 28DD or US 28E, depending on the brand’s cup sequence.

Is 28DD bigger than 28D?

Yes. UK 28DD is one cup level larger than UK 28D on the same 28 band.

What is the sister size of 28DD?

The main UK sister sizes are 26E and 30D. 26E has a tighter band, while 30D has a looser band with similar cup volume.

Should I wear 28DD or 28D?

Choose 28DD if 28D feels too flat or compressive. Choose 28D if 28DD gaps or wrinkles even in soft cups.

Should I wear 28DD or 28E?

Choose 28DD if the cups sit smooth. Try 28E if 28DD cuts in, spills, wires dig, or the center gore floats.

Is 28DD the same as 30D?

They are sister sizes with similar cup volume, but 30D has a looser band and may ride up on a very small ribcage.

Why do 28DD bras gap?

Gapping usually happens when the cup is too tall, too molded, or designed for more upper fullness. Try a lower cup shape or stretch lace.

What is 28DD in EU sizing?

UK 28DD is often close to EU 60E, but always check the brand’s size chart because sizing varies.

What bra is best for 28DD?

Seamed balconette bras, demi bras, side-support bras, projected plunge bras, supportive bralettes, and lightly lined seamed cups usually work best for UK 28DD.

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Use your precise measurements to see if UK 28DD, 28D, 28E, 26E, 30D, or another petite size is your ideal match.

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