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- December 19, 2020 at 7:21 pm #420516
I have breast forms but I want a bra to wear when I don’t have my breasts in. The bra I wear with the breast forms is 44D.
My girlfriend measured my band and my bust. They are 50 and 48 respectively. My understanding is that I subtract the band size from the bust size. But that would make me a negative 2. :-/
My girlfriend thinks I’m a B cup.
Any insight/advice is appreciated
- December 19, 2020 at 7:30 pm #420521AnonymousLady
Hi Josie!! Use the sponsor ad on the welcome page. They have a Breast form fitter and will also help determine your bra size (or just click the link below to go straight to it!)
https://www.thebreastformstore.com/Fitter.aspx?vw=on
I had a 38″ band and 42″ at the nipple. It put me at a 42C and that is dead on. I know that because I bought a 40D bra the other day (biggest one I could find) and it’s just a little too small. So, I think it does a pretty good job!
*kisses* tara 🙂
- December 19, 2020 at 8:07 pm #420528
Thank you! That helped!
- December 20, 2020 at 5:07 am #420623Anonymous
Hi Josie,
Your bust can’t be smaller that your band, so you must have the readings reversed. You SHOULD be a 48 B, but bra sizing is notoriously inconsistent across brand names and styles. If you can’t find a 48B, you may find that a 46C will work (sister sizing). But please note: I had to have a bra fitting (Dillard’s) and try on a few to find the style and brand which fit and was comfortable for me.
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