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bra calculator?
I am completely confused. I have been wearing a D-DD since the age of 25 before that a full C and now after going to on-line calculators (at least 5) I've discovered I'm an AA or A. Could this even be right? I have a size D bra that barely covers me, I can't even imagine an A never a AA. What the heck am I doing wrong? I measured and remeasured 5 times. I am so confused.
ETA: had DH measure for me although it's not a AA it did come out C pushing D. SO maybe it's time to go shopping for the girls :) |
Do yourself a favor, and go to a place like Nordstroms and get fitted. Don't go to VS, they don't know what they're doing. Those calculators tell me I'm a 38C. I got fitted at nordstroms and I'm a 34F. http://www.lindasonline.com/bra-fitting-calculator.html is a tad better, but it says i'm a 32J, and I'm certainly not that big, haha.
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Kelli, wow what a difference that made in calculations. :lol: I think I'm more confused :D I don't have a Nordstroms and I have super tough time letting strangers touch me...sort of a phobia/panicky thing. I don't do VS even if I could fit their stuff :) But I love bras like candy or cake and I dropping 40lbs I think I need new stuff.
Here's another question, can you try on bras? I'm not sure I want to know the answer. Ugh, I just made myself squeamish...:D |
Originally Posted by mamakat: |
It's best to try on bras. Depending on the brand name I range from a 36G to a 36I.
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Originally Posted by mamakat: If you really don't want to get sized, I would say to measure your band right underneath your breasts and add around 2". Then you would go to a store and use your band, and your general idea of your size (D, DD) to find a bra that fits. So say your ribcage is 34", you would start with a 36D bra and see how that fits. Then go on from there. This site has nice tips on fitting a bra right: http://www.007b.com/bra-fitting.php I hope that helps. |
I went to Victoria's Secret to get fitted! I can barely fit into their 36D bra (I use a 2 inch extender)... but even if they don't have your size, they can still measure you, and give you an accurate sizing! :)
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Mamakat, you can try bras on. I think it's the best way.
That calculator just told me I was a 36G. I know I'm not that big. I've tried on bigger bras before, and they're, guess what, too big, with extra fabric in the cup. Right now I'm wearing a 38D, and I have a 36DD that fits too. Bigger than that I think is pushing it. |
There's an excellent guide to how to find the right fit here.
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In all this bra searching I found out something cool. I've always known I had a big body on a petite frame which cause problems in the bra area. Sometimes the straps didn't lessen enough...I thought it was short shoulders :p Well now I know that petite bodies need a petite bra (underwire) for proper fitting. So now I need to find places that sell Demi bras, balconette bras and petite bras. This is getting interesting.
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I think a lot of the problem is that some of the bra calculators use the antiquated measuring system of adding 4-5" to your underbust measurement. According to those calculators I would also be a A or a AA cup—when I'm busting out of C cups. Doesn't really make sense then.
I got measured at JC Penny's because I literally had no idea what bra size I was after losing weight. They put me at 40D—my old bra size! I knew that couldn't be right as my 40Ds were too big and didn't fit properly. I wonder if it didn't help that I was wearing a 40D when I got measured. I measured myself and according to guidelines I should be a 36D, but I have a 36D bra that is slightly too small in the cups. The calculator puts me at a 36DD/E (and I've always suspected that I should go up a cup size) which is a bit of a headache as it's no man's land once you go above a D cup as the manufacturers can vary quite a bit from the "standard" at that point :< My underbust measurement is 35" though, I'm sure I can get away with 38Ds just fine as well. |
No! Don't go to Victoria's Secret! I had a lady there tell me I was a 36B. I haven't been a B since elementary school, but, whatever, tried it on. Sure enough, still not a B. I had a boob in each cup, and another boob and a half hanging out the top of each one. She told me I just needed to adjust it more... This was after she told me they didn't carry my bra size (32D) because they only carried "natural" bra sizes. Ugh.
I went to Fredericks, where my natural breasts were measured at, and fit super comfortably in, bada bing, a 32D. Fredericks seems to have good measuring folks, so does Cacique. (And man, do I miss my 32D days!) |
Originally Posted by Kelli21: Like others said, it is best to try on bras before buying (I wish that was an option for me but I can't find my size at all in stores! :mad:). Oh, and one thing that has worked wonders for me? I alter my own bras! The cup size that works best on me is a 38F/DDD but the band is 5 inches too big so I just cut off 2.5 inches from the band and sewed it back together. Viola I now have bras that fit. ;) If you have any sewing skills it's a lot easier to do that because you can find the larger cup sizes at Lane Bryant for relatively cheap. :D |
They'll measure you for free at victoria's secret or lane bryant.
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Originally Posted by Kelli21: |
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