09-07-2012, 23:28
LOL Ok. So if I use your method and go into a store thinking I'm a 34A, then I'm going to be even more confused than just going out on my own. I'm not saying all bra measuring systems are wrong. But this one is. If someone wants to use a measurement system, go for it. But it's really not that hard to learn how a bra should properly fit, go into a store and try different bands on until you find the right one, then try different cups from there.
And it's not like you can't guess pretty close what size you fit when looking at bras, before even trying them on. I doubt too many people are going to pick up a D cup if they're actually an A.
And it's not like you can't guess pretty close what size you fit when looking at bras, before even trying them on. I doubt too many people are going to pick up a D cup if they're actually an A.