(28-12-2013, 21:26)BonitaDDs Wrote: Oh no you the add 4 or5 inches will give most people an incorrect sized bra with a baggy band and too small cups so no you were most likely an a or b as you thought originally.
No, trust me originally I wasn't neither an A nor B, I had just 6cm difference, but I could wear bigger padded bras. The band they suggest for me is 75 and that is the size I have always been wearing,before I knew about charts, it isn't baggy, that is the right band size. It is actually not that hard to calculate the right band, that's no higher mathematics for standard sizes B,C,D, it maybe for supersizes more complicated,otherwise its not, to calculate the cup size is more difficult. I don't want to speak for anyone else, but for me what they calculated seems to be true, now I have 12cm difference and I am no way a B, what I thought I will be. Not every country has the same method for calculating, not every country adds 4'' or 5'' , but they all agree that you need at least 13cm to get to an A and that seems to be the truth for me, I didn't expect it, but it seems to be the truth. When I get bigger I can say more if the table is correct for me, but till now it is true that I need more circumference to get to a B.
I just wander if it really can be that there is only an inch difference between the sizes after reaching an A. I'll see about that when I get that far. BIgger girls can actually say if it seems to be true? Are you a cup size bigger if you gain an inch (if your starting size is at least a full A)?