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What is my bra size please?

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milkglass · 22/07/2013 13:53

New to the boards and am confused at bras sizes. I'm looking to buy new bras this evening - what sizes should I try?

I measure 30" under the bust and 38.5" when bra-less leaning forwards.

Please help me look and feel fabulous!

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SorrelForbes · 22/07/2013 14:04

Welcome. Try a 30FF/G

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milkglass · 22/07/2013 14:17

Thank you. Much appreciated

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LIZS · 22/07/2013 14:21

Could anyone do a sort of matrix on sizing for us confused please !

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ilovepowerhoop · 22/07/2013 14:34

whatever you measure under the bust is your back size - may have to round up/down if you are an odd number depending on the fit of the bra. e.g. measure 30" = 30 back size

Cup size goes up in 1" increments e.g. 1 inch difference between the back size and over bust gives an A cup, 2 inch difference gives a B cup, etc

In the UK the cup sizes tend to go AA (where back and cup size are less than an inch different), A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G. GG, H, HH, J, K, KK, L although not all manufacturers offer all the different cup sizes and jump straight from F to G, etc

In the example above 30 is the back size and the cup size is between 8 and 9 inches different which could be a FF or G cup depending on the bra itself.

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LIZS · 22/07/2013 14:38

thank you :)

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paulapantsdown · 22/07/2013 15:08

I really don't see how this can work! I've been reading the bra threads and measured my self 30 under bust - but I can barely even do up the one 34 bra I have? According to this way of measuring I should be 30D, but as I said,I can hardly do up (never mind breathing) the 34D I have, and my feeble boobs in no way fill the cup, no matter what scooping I do.

Sorry to hijack OP.

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ilovepowerhoop · 22/07/2013 16:44

do you measure 34 over the bust while bending over and measuring loosely? A D cup in a 30 back is not the same volume as a D cup in a 34 back as the cup measure is relative to the back size.

blog.butterflycollection.ca/2013/04/what-sister-size-bras-look-like.html

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practicality · 22/07/2013 18:12

What about if you have spaniel's ears where your breasts hang in points but they lack in volume underneath?

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Agrestic · 22/07/2013 18:21

Hijack! I measure 33 under bust and 39.5 over bust.. I would be a 34DD or D? I've lost weight and am heading to the shops tomorrow!

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practicality · 22/07/2013 18:21

Okay just measured mine. 36" around ribcage and 43" leaning forward makes me a 36 f? I would never fill a 36f. I usually wear a 38C and it's comfortable with no overspill or back fat. I don't get digging in around the ribcage or cup over spill.

This is really curious...

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shopalot · 22/07/2013 18:25

Help me please!!!! I measure 30 under bust and 36 when bent forward (empty socks alert!!!!) I reckon I am 30e and have been wearing 34 d so miles out!!!!!

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sparkle12mar08 · 22/07/2013 18:29

Agrestic - 32F and FF to start with, and possibly 34E and F, but I think the 32's will be better

praticality - on those numbers there's no way a 38C should fit well, it's three whole cup sizes too small even taking into account the sister sized back. Try a 36F and see the difference.

shopalot - yes, 30E

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shopalot · 22/07/2013 18:44

Thank you- will order some bras tonight as too hot to go bra shopping!

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shopalot · 22/07/2013 18:55

Oh dear M&S don't make a 30e....off to google

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ilovepowerhoop · 22/07/2013 19:04
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sparkle12mar08 · 22/07/2013 19:36

Be aware that there are a number of reports about M&S sizing being a bit off this season, backs seem to be running quite small, and their construction isn't brilliant anyway tbh.

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shopalot · 22/07/2013 20:42

Thanks ilovepowerhoop..... I have also had a look at figleaves. Sparkle...will take note of dodgy sizing lol. Thanks.

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milkglass · 23/07/2013 07:58

Sorrel, thank you so much. I honestly couldn't believe I would fit in such a size, but I found a 30f to be great in a t shirt style. The shop assistants were all commenting to each other when I asked for the sizes and were looking at me as if saying 'she's never an f'. I dont think they liked me not asking for their help tbh, but they were doing the adding band inches to the lady in the next cubicle, so no way!

Just waiting in the checkout queue I cant belive how many women were wearing and buying such obviously wrong sized bras. I am a true convert.

Thank you! I cant believe how much my clothes fit better too. DH thought i'd bought a new top saying how nice it looked....I went shopping in it but put my new bra on before I got home!

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MrsHelsBels74 · 23/07/2013 09:17

Sorrel, do you do house calls? Grin

I'm currently dieting, I have about 4 stone to lose. So how often should I get new bras? The one I have at the moment is horribly uncomfortable, it feels like it rubs and I can pull the gore (?) about an inch away from my body. But I can't for the life of me do my bras up at the back and if I try a smaller back size and do it up at the front I can't then turn it round Confused

Any ideas?

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StatisticallyChallenged · 23/07/2013 10:38

MrsH i'm in the losing weight boat myself. It kind of depends how you lose weight tbh - mine always goes from my back size first. On that basis if I was between sizes I would go for the smaller band (maybe with an extender) and then tighten through the hooks as I lost weight.

However, thanks to places like brastop you can get good bras at relatively cheap prices and you will generally feel better about yourself if they fit right so it might be worth roughly keeping your size correct but only buying a couple at a time

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LIZS · 23/07/2013 13:03

Can someone explain "scooping" and how much you should be able to stretch the band away from body. I've come out as 36E/38D I think. I am wearing 38B which feels smooth in cup but there is a gap of flesh between edge of cup and underarm and wires don't sit flat against body underneath and ride up.

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StatisticallyChallenged · 23/07/2013 13:16

Ok, several signs your bra is wrong there. The flesh between underarm and cup needs to be in the cup. The wires riding up mean the band is too big. In terms of scooping - scoop everything you can! If it will go forward then forward it goes.

Try it in your current bra - you should find you have substantial quad boob after scooping I would expect

When the bra is on back to front (easiest way to appraise it) you should only be able to stretch the band a couple of inches.

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ilovepowerhoop · 23/07/2013 13:26

30B sounds right

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StatisticallyChallenged · 23/07/2013 13:27

as a starting point yes - but how are the cups on your 34A? At smaller sizes the cup size per inch is a little less accurate so how the cup fits will give us an idea of whether we need to adjust from there. Remember to scoop before you look at them!

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