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.
The cup size for a bra labeled as 14-16 typically corresponds to a larger band size, often equivalent to a D or DD cup in many sizing systems. However, bra sizing can vary significantly between brands and styles, so it's essential to try on different sizes for the best fit. It's always best to check the specific sizing chart of the brand for accurate measurements.
In order to make sure that a 34B bra is your size, you should get a professional to fit you for a bra, retailers like Marks and Spencer offer bra fittings and can measure you to make sure that it is the right size for you.
It's easy, if this is your first time wearing a bra don't go out and buy some random wire stuffed bra. Instead, just get a good fit sports bra, until it gets too small for you. Then you can go out to a professional bra helper, she will help you find out what bra size you have, or you could just ask your mother. I'm only 13 right now and I got a lot of help from my mother and older sister who is now 20. And if it starts to hurt anywhere around your chest get a new bra or go see a special doctor. I hope i could help out! ~S.
You go to get measured at a shop or something. If not just buy a random bra and try it on if it doesn't fit its not your size.
The highest I've seen them go is a G cup and the band as a 58.
A 36C bra from Thailand is generally equivalent to a 36C in the UK, as the sizing system for bras is similar in both countries. However, it's important to note that sizing can vary slightly between brands and styles. To ensure the best fit, it's advisable to try the bra on if possible or check specific brand sizing guides.
A 36F bra size is often equivalent to a 38E or a 34G, depending on the brand and specific sizing chart used. Bra sizing can vary between manufacturers, so it’s always best to try on different sizes to find the most comfortable and supportive fit. Additionally, the UK sizing system may label this size as 36FF.
In Dutch bra sizing, a size 70B translates to a size 95B. The number indicates the band size, which is measured in centimeters, while the letter represents the cup size, which remains the same across different sizing systems.
No, but there are preteen bras that would be in the size of an AAA bra size. It would probably be in the size 12-14 bra.
The next bra size after 34 HH is typically 34 J. Bra sizes increase in alphabetical order, so after HH comes J. However, sizing can vary between brands, so it's always a good idea to try on different sizes for the best fit.
The cup size for a bra labeled as 14-16 typically corresponds to a larger band size, often equivalent to a D or DD cup in many sizing systems. However, bra sizing can vary significantly between brands and styles, so it's essential to try on different sizes for the best fit. It's always best to check the specific sizing chart of the brand for accurate measurements.
The bra size E is typically considered to be larger than DD. In the sizing system used by many brands, the progression goes from DD to E, indicating that E has more volume. However, sizing can vary by manufacturer, so it's always best to check specific brand sizing charts for accurate comparisons.
A Russian size 6 bra typically corresponds to a 70B in European sizing, which translates to a 32B in US sizing. The number refers to the band size in centimeters, while the letter indicates the cup size. However, sizing can vary between brands, so it's always best to check specific size charts when purchasing.
Yes, there is a size 25A in bra sizing, although it is quite uncommon. Bra sizes typically consist of a number representing the band size (in inches) and a letter representing the cup size. A size 25A would indicate a very small band size, which might be more frequently found in specialty lingerie or children's sizing rather than in standard adult bra collections.
A 38F bra size is larger than a 38DDD. The "DDD" size typically corresponds to the same volume as "F" in many sizing systems, but it can vary by brand. Generally, in numerical sizing, the "F" is considered a step up in cup size from "DDD."
The equivalent bra size to a 36DDD is 36E in some sizing systems, as the letter designation can vary by brand and country. In the UK, for example, a 36DDD is often labeled as 36E. It's essential to check the specific sizing charts of different brands, as there can be variations in fit and labeling.
If you experience any redness under the bust, then you are wearing the wrong bra size. You can go to a professional bra fitter in order to find the correct bra size for you to use.