The letters is the size of the cup and the number is the size of the band going around your chest. So the cup size is the same but 32 fits a person with a wider chest better. The breast size is the same though since you have the same cup size.
yes
King sizen is usually bigger than queen size.
no its actually the same size
Yes.
No, a 38A bra size is not bigger than a 38B bra size. The number indicates the band size (38 inches), while the letter represents the cup size. A "B" cup is larger than an "A" cup, so a 38B is larger than a 38A.
32AA is Smaller then 32A.
In the context of bra sizing, a 30A is larger than a 30AA. The number in a bra size (e.g., 30) refers to the band size, which is the measurement around the ribcage just below the bust. The letter (e.g., A or AA) indicates the cup size, with A being larger than AA. So, a 30A would have a slightly larger cup size compared to a 30AA.
Yes. 32A is bigger and 32AA is smaller
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No. 38A has a smaller cup size but a larger ribcage (it's a measure of the length around your chest), while 32B has a larger cup size but a smaller ribcage. 38A is a fatter person with smaller breasts than 32B, whos skinier with bigger boobs
Are you referring to bra sizes? If so the 30aa has a bigger back measurement, while the 28a has a bigger cupsize. You can't really define which one is "bigger"
There are AA bras, which is smaller than A. You could also look for 30AA, if 32 is too big.
30AA is smaller than 30A which contradicts most sizing. If the bustline measurement is the same as underbust plus 4" then the cup size is AA, if the bustline is 1" bigger it is an A, 2"=B, 3"=C 4"=D but 5" can be E or DD and so on.
The size of KBS is bigger than the size of MBS.
No, a king-size is bigger than a queen-size.
Yes 140x150 is bigger size than 150x100
The king is bigger.