If it's to small in the cup, you have 4 breasts 2 in the cup and 2 as overflow. If it is to small around you have 2 in the front and 2 in the back.
2006-08-07 12:16:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It may surprise to you to know that the majority of women wear bras that don't fit correctly. Wearing a bra that is too small can inhibit circulation and be extremely uncomfortable for daily wear, while wearing a bra that's too loose offers no support and can look bulky beneath your clothes. Follow these tips to find a bra that fits.
let see how to know if your bra is to small?
Your breasts are overflowing your bra or not completely filling the cups.
The back of your bra is riding up. The back of your bra should lie straight across your back. If you are looking for support, you may want to consider a bra that lays a little further down your back.
Your underwire is digging in. If you wear an underwire bra, it should be comfortable. It should never leave a red mark.
Your bra is causing bulges or cutting into the flesh.
The front of your bra is not laying flat against your chest.
Your shoulder straps are giving you too much support.
Your shoulder straps need to be adjusted if they fall off your shoulder or dig into your shoulder. Again, your shoulder straps should never cause red marks.
The edges of the cups aren't laying flat against your breast. If you are wearing a padded bra, there may be a gap. If this is the case, go down a cup size.
The most common bra sizing mistake is not getting measured. It would be best if you get measured by a professional salesperson, but if you’re shy, you can do it at home with a tape measure.
Start by measuring your chest just under your arms. This will help you find your band size. If you get an odd number, round up to the next even number. For example, you measure a 37, your band size is a 38.
To find your cup size, take your tape measure and measure across the fullest part of your breast, the area across your nipples. If the number is one inch more than your band size, you are an A cup. If the number is two inches more than your band size, you are a B cup and so on.
Finally, remember that as the band size of a bra increases, so does the actual cup size of a bra.
I hope this helped you....Good luck!! =]
2006-08-07 19:14:33
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answered by blah blah 5
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If it's the first thing that you take off when arriving home; it's too small!
2006-08-07 19:06:11
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answered by JEFFAVEGRL 4
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when you can see where the bra was. ( if you have exact lines on your skin from the bra)
2006-08-07 19:05:55
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answered by rissapissa94 2
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the backs curves up. it should be straight across your back and chest
2006-08-07 23:08:59
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answered by grace 1
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if you feel too tight in your boob area
2006-08-07 19:17:39
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answered by Reign B 1
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when your falling out of it. and you can't breathe easily.
2006-08-07 19:06:00
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answered by alexia 5
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wen ur titties hang out.....duh
2006-08-07 19:11:48
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answered by WerRobots 2
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