What dress size is for a thirty inch bust
size 5 to 6
No. It means your ribcage measures 30 inches (no inches added), and your bust measures 30 inches, as an AA cup only means there is a 0 inch difference between the ribcage and the bust. You still have breast tissue.
In the UK a size 10 dress or skirt has a 28 inch waist and sizes go up in increments of 2". Size 12 would therefore have a 30" waist, size 14, a 32" inch waist, size 16, a 34" waist, size 18, a 36" waist and so on. For a waist 33" you would either have to settle for a size 14, with a 32 inch waist, or go one larger and get a size 16, which would have a 34" waist.
my daughter is the same size but she wears a 28 bra but i would like to kno win A cup,what would it be
If you are concerned about taking your shirt off in front of a stranger, You can measure yourself for a bra easily. Measure the area around your rib cage. Then measure the fullest part of your bust. Subtract the rib measurement from your bust measurement and you have an answer of a few inches. Each inch equals a cup size. Ex: Rib: 30 Bust: 34 34-30=4 1"=A 2"=B 3"=C 4"=D
30 inch
A 30A is a rather rare bra size, as it means the ribcage equals 30 inches and the bust equals 31 inches, since an "A cup" only means there is a one inch difference between the ribcage and the bust. Because of that, an A cup on different bands will be a different size-a 36A would be for someone whose ribcage equals 36 inches and their bust 37, a 26A would be for someone whose ribcage equals 26 inches and their bust 27, et al. Since an A cup marks a one inch difference, yes, a 30A is a small bra size. There is a very good change you have been fitted incorrectly though, possibly with the "Plus 4" method, which spawned "The War on Plus 4". You may be more like a 26DD, which means your ribcage equals 26 inches and your bust equals 31 inches, marking a 5 inch difference, which equals a DD.
16.
I have a 29 inch waist and I wear a size 6 -9 depends on the maker
Those are my measurements and I am a 6.
12 to 14
12 to 14