I always use guesswork. My favourite bras are the M&S minimiser ones. They're the only bras that don't make me feel I should take out public liabilty insurance in case my unruly tits hurt someone or dent someones car.
Its a common thing - so many women are walking around with their poor boobs stuffed into a B cup when they are really a D. . Try it - there's nothing wrong with being an E cup (says she who's a G cup )
Its a common thing - so many women are walking around with their poor boobs stuffed into a B cup when they are really a D. . Try it - there's nothing wrong with being an E cup (says she who's a G cup )
hmm - well, it's possible. the gap between the wire and the ribs suggests it's too big around the cups or the back (when you try a 32 you might not like it feeling so snug, but so long as it isn't digging in like cheesewire, it's better for your back). So by going down to a 32 you'd need to go up to a "D" to get the same fit on the cups as now. But the cups don't fit now. So I would try a 32DD. or a 34D
Nope, just checked using that link on the first page.
Chest measurement (just below moobs) = 38", + 5 for bra size = 43" (44" as you women all seem to fit into neat little 2" categories, clever that!).
Moobs measurement = 42"
Which mean's i'm actually an inverse C cup
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