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what??

i blame reddit. i'd go back and find the thread but i don't feel like it.

Bra sizing is all about proportion. The ratio of Underbust and chest to your Bust measurement is the basis of size. The Chest and Underbust measurements determine the band size while the Bust measurement determines the cup size. Cup size is dependent on the amount of projection and volume of the breast in comparison to your Chest and Underbust.

http://www.dollhouse...ang=en&show=198

(quick and dirty source)

(and a better explanation than I can give)

The cup size is not a standard size. So not all cup sizes will be the same. The cup is measured in proportion to the band size. (the difference between your rib cage and your boobs.) So someone with smaller boobs may actually need a bigger cup size than someone with larger boobs. I know. so confusing. I bounce between 34D and 32DD. Whenever I go down to 32, I go up in cup size because the difference between my ribcage and the volume of my boobs becomes bigger. The odd thing is, my boobs are not even that big, (everyone things they are a C).

So it totally makes sense that you went up a cup size. However, if you feel like it's just TOO big, just go back to the store and try one cup size down and one band size up. If you go down in both, you'll be spilling out.

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32 c?? that's a tiny woman

and it's not the exact same switching bra sizes like that..it's similar..not same..every bra is different...it's quite fuging annoying actually

All clothes are like that now. I have to get Tall shirts (long torso and I'm 6'2") and some are just right, others go down to my knees.

Get it together clothing manufacturers!!!

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All clothes are like that now. I have to get Tall shirts (long torso and I'm 6'2") and some are just right, others go down to my knees.

Get it together clothing manufacturers!!!

It depends on the proportions of the race of peasants stitching them together, I'm convinced.

Indonesia fits me pretty well.

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