Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Bra sizing question??

ok well i keep trying to figure it out from the traditional way... you know adding 5/4 to get the band size and then subrtacting that from the bust measurment... each time i do i get a negative number and i know im a little bigger than a AA. my question is do you subtract the bust from band size or other way around.. ? my measurements are 27in underneath, 30.5-31 around and 29 above. right now i wear the kids bras from target and was wondering if i could move up to a 32A? and i dont feel comfortable to go get fitted because im only 13 and i dont think i have big enough boobs to get fitted... please help!!
Bra sizing question??
you just have to wait. it takes time before they completely grow. you can%26#039;t force them to grow. so be happy with the size you are right now! i know for sure that they won%26#039;t stay that size since you%26#039;re only 13.so be happy with your boobs!! just stay with the size bra you have right now.
Bra sizing question??
I used to work at Victoria%26#039;s Secret, you should just run in and have someone size you -everyone is trained how to, and no one judges you on your age (they just want to sell some bras). And you can be fitted in 10 sec. right over your clothes. But here are some instructions:





1) Measure around the ribcage directly under the bust (keeping the measuring tape below your shoulder blades in the back). make sure the tape is snug, but not tight. Note the number and then add 5. This is your band size.


2) Measure around the fullest part of your bust. DON%26#039;T pull tight! Now subtract the band size number from this number. This is your cup size. (0=AA, 1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D, 5=DD)





NOTE: When measuring your band size if you come up with an odd number (ie. 35) round up to the next even numbered band size (ie. 36) - BUT only round this number AFTER you have come up with your cup size...this gives you more accuracy.





hope this helps!
Reply:I%26#039;d say a 30A. Hope this helps.

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