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Alternative method for round perky breasts!

#1

To track my progress I have been measuring across each breast, and actually stumbled on a guide online. It's for implants but works just as well for round perky breasts. If you measure across each breast individually you can get you bra size from chart below that I copied from a website. It worked for me as when I was 7.75" I was a really full B. Now I'm at about 9" and a 32D. Looks like for each 1" gained across each breast you gain one cup.


32" band: 6" = A cup; 6 1/2" = Full A
32" band: 7" = B cup; 7 1/2" = Full B
32" band: 8" = C cup; 8 1/2" = Full C
32" band: 9" = D cup; 9 1/2" = Full D

34" band: 6 1/2" = A cup; 7" = Full A
34" band: 7 1/2" = B cup; 8" = Full B
34" band: 8 1/2" = C cup; 9" = Full C
34" band: 9 1/2" = D cup; 10" = Full D

36" band: 7" = A cup; 7 1/2" = Full A
36" band: 8" = B cup; 8 1/2" = Full B
36" band: 9" = C cup; 9 1/2" = Full C
36" band: 10" = D cup; 10 1/2" = Full D

38" band: 9 1/2" = C cup
38" band: 10 1/2" = D cup
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#2

Thanks, this is very helpful.
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#3

Wow, this is great! I know this is a way of measuring, but have not seen a chart like this until now.
Thank you!
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#4

Thanks for this, I think this method seems to suit me a lot better than the calculators online. Got any tips for how to get the measurement as accurate as possible? Like where do you measure to/from/across?
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#5

thanx one calculate told me I was 34 B according to my measurements another a D ._. but theres no way there was too much spilling in a b and it was uncomfortable .-. size besides I don't want to get any smaller bras xD....and a D only fits my left boob not my right xD

yea thats about right I'm a 32DD one boob 32 D the other ._.
10 inch boob 9 inch boob .......34C-loose D

thank you very helpful for getting people the right bra so they aren't too loose or tight Big Grin
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(27-04-2013, 22:13)boobquest2012 Wrote:  To track my progress I have been measuring across each breast, and actually stumbled on a guide online. It's for implants but works just as well for round perky breasts. If you measure across each breast individually you can get you bra size from chart below that I copied from a website. It worked for me as when I was 7.75" I was a really full B. Now I'm at about 9" and a 32D. Looks like for each 1" gained across each breast you gain one cup.


32" band: 6" = A cup; 6 1/2" = Full A
32" band: 7" = B cup; 7 1/2" = Full B
32" band: 8" = C cup; 8 1/2" = Full C
32" band: 9" = D cup; 9 1/2" = Full D

34" band: 6 1/2" = A cup; 7" = Full A
34" band: 7 1/2" = B cup; 8" = Full B
34" band: 8 1/2" = C cup; 9" = Full C
34" band: 9 1/2" = D cup; 10" = Full D

36" band: 7" = A cup; 7 1/2" = Full A
36" band: 8" = B cup; 8 1/2" = Full B
36" band: 9" = C cup; 9 1/2" = Full C
36" band: 10" = D cup; 10 1/2" = Full D

38" band: 9 1/2" = C cup
38" band: 10 1/2" = D cup
I really like the idea of measuring each individual breast. Will be doing this from now. I think it's more accurate than measuring around. Do you know if the band size is based on the underbust measurement or underbust plus 4 or 5? I'm a 24-25" underbust depending on how I measure. I know I'm wearing the wrong bra size.
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