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.
Bra cup sizes range from AAA,AA,A,B,C,D,DD,E,EE. So therefore DD is the third biggest bra size
Usually E, but it depends on what country the bra is from. In UK sizing, cup sizes are as follows: AA, A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH, J, JJ, K. US sizing usually has no double letters after D or DD.
I would guess at an E cup, DD at the smallest but it's only an educated guess.
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Yes, a 38E bra size is generally larger than a 38DD. The letters in bra sizes indicate the cup volume, with each letter representing a difference in size. In this case, E is one cup size larger than DD, meaning a 38E cup offers more volume than a 38DD cup.
Theres usually a letter for the cup size eg.aaa,aa,a,b,c,d,dd,e,f,g,e etc.Then theres the band size, which differs which country you are in30,32,34,36,38,40 etc. (English)
Bra cup sizes vary from country to country. In America the E cup is commonplace for those with the British DD cup. It is the equivalent of this and they are basically equal in weight and size.
44 is the measurement of the bra around the body, and A refers to the cup size (the part that covers and holds the actual breast). Cup sizes start at A as the smallest cup size and work up, i.e. B, C, D, DD, E etc.
The next bra size after 40D would typically be 40DD (or 40E, depending on the brand). Bra sizes progress in increments of one cup size, so moving from D to DD (or E) is the next step. Additionally, you could also consider going up in band size to 42 while adjusting the cup size down to maintain a similar fit, resulting in a 42C.
Men do not wear bras. And if they choose to do so they can pick any size they wish since they can stuff it with w/e they want.
I just had breast augmentation done a month ago and got 550 cc's and it is a DD bra... so most likely a DDD or E... maybe even a F depending on the bra store! Good luck!
E cup, but you shouldn't worry about it since you won't be taking any bras off any time soon.