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I noticed yesterday that my bra was pinching me a little—at the band, the cups are still depressingly well-fitting—so I went into M&S in my lunch time to look for a bigger size. Now, the cup size is proportional to the difference between the ribs and the breasts, not an absolute, so to get the same size cups as a 36A with a 38 band, it would have to be 38AA.
They don't make 38AA bras. In fact, there were only about two 38As in the shop, and they were black push-up ones, and were a little big in the cups anyway. If they make 34Ds, why on earth can't they make 38As??
I refuse to go into trainer bras at the age of 22, even if they do make them in 38AA and not just 26-32. I shall form the hypothesis that the band of my 36A has shrunk in the wash.
Now I must go and shower, and I really must work on my Vorkosiverse ficathon entry...
They don't make 38AA bras. In fact, there were only about two 38As in the shop, and they were black push-up ones, and were a little big in the cups anyway. If they make 34Ds, why on earth can't they make 38As??
I refuse to go into trainer bras at the age of 22, even if they do make them in 38AA and not just 26-32. I shall form the hypothesis that the band of my 36A has shrunk in the wash.
Now I must go and shower, and I really must work on my Vorkosiverse ficathon entry...
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Clothesmakers have strange ideas about how the human body works. *is apparently six feet tall due to her waist size :p*
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Now that I have three kids I have a larger cup size, but I've found I'm no longer comfortable in a 38 anything, and the last time I tried on a bra that came close to fitting properly it was a 42 C. The cups sag depressingly, but nobody makes a 42 B, of course.
This is extra sad considering that I am 5'7" and weigh 140. I just have an enormous rib cage, apparently (though nobody who knows me believes that this could be the case -- I don't look big-boned either).
There is a woman locally who measures and makes custom bras. I'm sure they cost at least $100, but I'm not sure it might not be worth it in the end.
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Why, you might have something there.
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I think you may want to go with the band extender, as previously suggested.
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And of course this conversation has made me start thinking that my bras tend to be a bit pinchy and maybe I need to move up to a 36... but I absolutely refuse to say I don't wear a B cup, so I guess I'll stay at the 34. :~p
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"Your breasts feel so weird."
"Oh - that's because they're real."
Wish I could say I have a larger cup size after my three kids, but, no....I'm the incredible shrinking woman in that department; these days I'm lucky if I can fill out an A cup at all. In fact, don't even get me started on bras; I'll never stop. The cups don't seem to be the wrong size, so much as the wrong *shape* - See, here I go. Stopping! Stopping! :)
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I might try it at some point just to see if I can do it. I'm between two cup sizes myself, and I usually wind up buying the push-up version of the larger cup because it fits me like a normal bra.
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As it turns out, they were no help to me because they didn't offer *my* half-size, but you might have better luck.