It's a fact that 70% of women are wearing the wrong size bra. Not by any fault of their own, it just happens.
I would suggest that you should go to a bra shop. They provide free fittings.
Depending on what's in your area, Victoria's Secret ~ is having their semi annual sale right now!, Dillard's, Macy's, Fredrick's of Hollywood are all good choices, and have good prices, too.
34C is a pretty common size. So, if you are having trouble with fit, it's possible that 34C isn't your size. Some women need a Full Coverage bra because Demis don't hold them right. Some need under wire and others don't. The women at these stores will measure you, help you find a bra that fits and works best for you. You can measure yourself at home with a fabric measuring tape. First, measure your ribcage just under your breasts. Take that number and add 5 inches to it. (example: if you get 29 your size is 34) To get your cup size, measure around the fullest part of your breast with your best fitting UNLINED bra. (no padding)
(example: if you get less than 1 inch; you'd be 34AA, 1 inch; 34A, 2 inches; 34B, 3 inches; 34C, 4 inches; 34D, 5 Inches; 34DD.
You get the idea.
I hope that this helps! GOOD LUCK!
2006-06-22 11:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You may need to be resized for a bra by a professional. 85% of women actually wear the wrong size bra. I was wearing a 34 b for years when I am actually a 36c. I like the personnel and bra selection better at fredericks than victoria. Their bras kinda dig. I find that the racer back bras seem to be most comfortable because they distribute the weight evenly and the straps dont dig
2006-06-22 13:10:55
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answered by foxxxydiva 5
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I wore expensive bras for years until I received a free sample of the Playtex "nearly" bra. They come in sizes nearly A, A, nearly B, B, nearly C, C and so on. They have lined cups that support but don't push up, and they have no wire but great support. They look very natural under your clothes. The best part is you can get them at Wal-Mart for around $10!
2006-06-22 10:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on what you mean by "they dont fit"...if they are too tight or loose around you (at your sides) then you need a bigger number (36)...if the cups dont fit then get a smaller or bigger size (D)....if you just mean the TYPE of bra, go to Victoria's Secret. I know they are expensive but they are the only ones i wear and fit me perfectly...try the push up or angels collection!
2006-06-22 10:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Call JC Penneys or one of those dept stores ; ask for bra dept & find out if they have a bra consultant (ie fitter ) available & what are the hours? this is a free service... she will take your measurements, give you different types of bras to try on & then assist you in figuring out which style is the most flattering to you.
My sister did this & now looks great!
2006-06-22 10:34:09
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answered by kat4use 3
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I am a 36 C and I find sports bras to be the most comfortable
2006-06-22 10:29:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Bali bras. I wear the ones without wires and they support and are very comfortable. You can buy them at a discount at www.onehanesplace.com Are you sure about your size? Most women wear the wrong size. You can get measured at Victoria's Secret or the lingerie dept. of a dept. store.
2006-06-22 10:32:58
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answered by notyou311 7
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I am a 34 c too, and sports bras are comfy, no wires, and go to Nordstroms or Victoria Secrets. They can help.
2006-06-22 10:31:33
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answered by VGW 3
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Go to a store like Victoria's Secret or a department store that have people who fit you. You may fit in a different size than you think.
2006-06-22 10:31:43
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answered by Christina 7
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Go get measured at a good department store or Victoria's Secret. Perhaps they don't fit right because you're really a different size than you think.
2006-06-22 10:32:01
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answered by zartsmom 5
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