Bra sizes range from A (the smallest cup size) to F (the largest cup size). There are also numbers associated with the letters that indicate the band size.
Yes they can be. Walcoal offer plus sizes up to a 2XL in panties. They also offer it for bras. A band of up to 42 can be purchased, with up to a size K cup!
Band sizes (the number) go from 28 up to around 56 in even numbers, and cup sizes (the letter) go from AA to K. The cup size is completely separate from the band size, so any combination of band and cup is possible. Cup sizes are in proportion to the band, so for example a 34C is one size bigger than a 32C. UK cup sizes: AA, A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH, J, JJ, K.
Depends what size the cup is :/
Cup sizes are determined by waist, not package. I would consider a Youth Medium/Small and try it on. If it is uncomfortable, you can always size up.
About 1/8 of the cup.
Ziploc plastic and freezer containers come in many various sizes. The sizes range from a half cup size, all the way up to a two gallon size for the plastic bowls. The ziploc bags go all the way up to one gallon size.
I think yes
The Wacoal brand of bras typically begin with size 34C and run up to 44DDD. However, specific models of the Wacoal brand may run up to 42H. The models that run up to the higher cup sizes will be clearly labeled.
Possibly the ii refers to the cup size ie 36ii. Cup sizes can go all the way to Z, depending on the manufacturer. Most commercial bras (those sold in department stores) only go up to cup size DDD or F. Most Custom Fit Bras will go up to a KK cup, some go all the way up to a N cup.
Mothercare maternity bras are available in band sizes up to 46 inches (105 cm) and in cup sizes from A to G. Mothercare recommends expectant mothers be measured by a professional to ensure proper fit.
Take a bag of sugar and use it to fill up a cup. As simple as that. Assuming you use an 8 ounce cup.