Bra Sizing
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this has been bugging me for awhile :blink: This is the type of chart I've always seen that is supposed to tell you your bra size:
To find out your body size, wrap a measuring tape around your diaphragm while wearing a bra. Add five inches to this measurement to find out your total body size. If it's an uneven number, round up.
Then place a measuring tape around the fullest part of your bust. The difference between this measurement and your total body size decides your cup size. Here's how to calculate.
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If your bust measurement is up to an inch larger than your body size, your cup size is A.
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If your bust measurement is up to 2 inches larger than your body size, you're a B.
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Three inches larger, you're a C.
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Four inches larger is a D.
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Five inches larger is a DD.
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Six inches larger is a DDD.
Now, when I do this to myself it says I should wear a 30B - is this even a real bra size guide? :wacko: Also what about models, whose measurements are usually 33-23-33 or 34-24-34? If you add about 2 inches to the waist for the rib cage a 33-23 model would wear a bra size 30C and a 34-24 model would wear a 32B? Am I just confused or do these charts just not work?
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