If I'm correct, you would need 53-54'' sized breasts to need a Z cup, and the Guiness world record is 43'', so no such thing would be needed.
Seriously! Kids don't need cup bras!
It is logic for girls to wear cup shaped bras to cope with shape of their breasts.
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.
One can purchase G cup bras online from a number of retailers. Bras of this size can be purchased from 'Brave Lingerie', 'Soma Intimates', 'Bravissimo' and 'Debenhams'.
Bras that contain a thin wire in the underside of the cup for added support and lift.
Yes, C-cup bras are larger than B-cup bras. However, a C-cup in a small band size might be the same as a B-cup in a larger band size. The cup size is based on how much larger a measurement around your breasts is than the measurement around your rib cage.
The common types of 40dd bras include sports bras, lace bras, wireless bras, nursing bras, soft cup bras, and minimizer bras. All serve a purpose and can be purchased from most clothing retailers.
They have soft cup bras with no lines.
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implants or stuff.
Depends , but if it is a cup bra, no. Usually when kids start to wear bras they wear sports bras, so that's what they should sleep in.
no, but there is a 26A cup size. bras only come in even numbers