yes.
Larger cup size, smaller band size.
28AA is smaller than a 28A
A D cup is larger than a C cup in the same band size. However, a 28D would be smaller than a 36C
Bra size 30 is not inherently bigger than 30AA; rather, the size designation refers to both the band size (30) and the cup size (AA). The number "30" indicates the band measurement around the torso, while "AA" denotes the cup size, which is smaller than A, B, or larger cup sizes. Therefore, a 30AA bra has a 30-inch band but a smaller cup volume compared to larger sizes. If comparing to a 30A, then yes, 30A would be bigger in cup volume than 30AA.
No, it goes, a, b, c, d, dd. the # is for around the body not the cup size.
Larger cup size, smaller band size.
not at all, that's smaller than an A cup, which is pretty small.
28AA is smaller than a 28A
The actual number means the circumference of the bust size (or your chest) the letter means the cup size. So while the 38A is smaller in cup size, the circumference of the chest is larger than the 34 B.
A D cup is larger than a C cup in the same band size. However, a 28D would be smaller than a 36C
A is the smaller of the two, this pattern is consistent throw out all the sizes i.e. a D cup is smaller than a DD
The cup size of a bra is the letter in the size, for example the B in "36B" is the cup size. It represents how much larger the breasts are than the measurement around the rib cage.
The difference between a 32A and a 30B bra size lies in both the band size and the cup size. The "32" indicates a band measurement of 32 inches, while the "30" indicates a band measurement of 30 inches, meaning the 30B has a smaller band. The "A" cup in 32A is smaller than the "B" cup in 30B, so even though the 30B has a smaller band, its cup size is larger than that of the 32A. Therefore, a 30B generally offers more volume in the cup while fitting a smaller ribcage.
The cup size of a bra is measured by how much bigger the measurement around your breasts is than the measurement around your rib cage. This means that smaller cup sizes are when the breasts are only a little bit larger than the rib cage, and larger cup sizes are when the breasts are much larger than the rib cage.
The number is the band, so a 30 is a smaller band size than the 32. Since the cup size of a bra is based on the band size, it is hard to compare the "A" and "B," however they are close to the same size.
No its the cup size of bra
No, a double D bra is not smaller than a regular D bra. It is actually one size larger. For example: A 34D has a bust measurement of approximately 38 inches. A 34DD has a bust measurement of approximately 39 inches. Since the cup volume increases as you go up the alphabet, a DD cup holds more volume than a D cup when the band size remains the same