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Dang bras!?


Question Posted Saturday July 19 2008, 1:16 am

Okay. I have a 34A bra size that fits. It's maidenform. However, yesterday I went bra shopping and none of the 34A bras fit-neither juniors nor womens. The cup was too big. The one I have now, the band is too tight. But I tried on a 32B and it was comfortable. I tried on a 36A and it was too big in the cup and the band. Any suggestions? How can I be a B when I can't fill in A's. Oh yeah...32A's are too tight in the band.

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uisforukelele answered Saturday July 19 2008, 10:07 am:
Hey there, in most department stores like Macy's, Dillard's, or JCPenney, they have ladies that can measure you and tell you exactly what you need. You can also get measured at Victoria's Secret. They say that you're supposed to get measured every time you buy bras, especially if you're a teen, so I think that will definitely solve your problem.

If you don't want to get measured somewhere (it's pretty easy, they measure over your clothing), then here's an online guide:
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BrokenWings answered Saturday July 19 2008, 7:27 am:
Cup sizes change from each band size, for example, the cup size on a 32 C would be similar to the cup size in a 34 B and a 36 A. I would suggest getting yourself measured by a professional, as even though something is comfortable, it may not be the right size. I went to have my bra fitted, went in wearing a 34 D, came out with a 30 FF, and after a while of wearing the new size bra, i understand why its better, it hurts my shoulders less and gives me better support. so it is always worth getting measured. Places like BHS or debenhams (if you're from UK) will measure you for free.

Hope that helps!

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