I wear a bra size 30A and I wear it on the very first hook and it makes marks right under my breasts, does this mean that I need a bigger size bra? Or is that normal..? If I don't need a bigger size, when do I know I need a bigger size? Please and thanks for answering these questions.
disasterxwoah answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 5:16 pm: It sounds like your bra is to small. Try a 32A instead of a 30A. Also, you know you are ready for a new size when : it starts to leave red marks & the bra is unable to be ajusted. If you hang out of the bottom of the bra or the sides and/or top to much. If it becomes uncomfortable. Even if you're not really sure if you need a bigger one, you could always try on say a 32B and if it fits better then the 32A then that should be a big hint that you're ready for a bigger one. Good luck =] [ disasterxwoah's advice column | Ask disasterxwoah A Question ]
nonamecat answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 1:08 am: Are your breasts fitting into the cups properly? I.e. They're not popping out over the sides. If so, then you just need to increase the band size. Instead of wearing a 30A, wear a 32A. If your breasts are overfilling the cups then you will want to go to your local dillards, or other store for a fitting. They will measure and tell you what cup and band size you are. [ nonamecat's advice column | Ask nonamecat A Question ]
bexers answered Monday June 18 2007, 10:08 pm: all you have to get is a bigger band size, like you could try a 32A and that might just give you the extra room. hope this helps!=) [ bexers's advice column | Ask bexers A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Monday June 18 2007, 10:06 pm: usually that means either the band or the cup size is too small.... unless you are practically falling out of the one you have its probally the band
what you do is you take a tape measurer and measure the area right where your band should be.. that number is the size band you have
chances are you should try a 32A or a different brand
After you figure out your correct size, you can go shopping. If it is the size you've been wearing, try getting a different style. Make sure you try it on before you buy it so it's comfortable. Since you have to wear bras often, you don't want them to be annoying.
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