You should have a someone fit you for a bra or measure yourself to see exactly what size you should be wearing. A lot of lingerie stores have employees that can do this for you.
Anyways, it may be that you needed to go up in band size, not cup size.
2006-11-07 09:55:10
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answered by Stacy 4
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It's amazing how when you are young, it's all about what size you wear in everything. Nobody wants to be a size 10, if they can fit into a size 8. Who cares what is hanging out the back.
When it comes to bras...wearing a too small bra will give you a little thing called extra boobs. If you have seen it, you will know what I am talking about. Your breasts are made of flexible tissue, but if you notice they are very soft. When you wear that small bra, it pushes the breast up, and of course the whole breast will not fit...so it pops out. Kind of like someone wearing a too tight jean, they get a little pop out roll. That is what happens with a too tight bra. So...be comfortable in your size C-cup, because nobody knows what size it is but you.
2006-11-07 09:55:42
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answered by Kate 4
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In my personal opinion -- from experience, i'd say you should wear the C cup bra, just to eliminate the whole "double boob" syndrome ( i know you know what i'm talking about)
If you need a size thats in between you should try fiddling with the strap size... so if you were a 34 B, go for a 32 C and see how it fits, the cups change according to the numbers as well!!
2006-11-07 09:58:01
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answered by LebaneseLili 2
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If you aren't too shy go to your department store or boutique and asked to be fitted by a staff member. Sounds like you are in between. You are going to keep needing different sizes and all bras fit differently so it is better to try a bunch on and see what fits. The advantage to having a staff member fit you is that they can then bring you various styles in bras from different manufacturers as they know, or should know how each designer sizes their bras. It saves time. However, if the staff are clueless then you are on your own. Just grab the ones you like and start from there. Have your girlfriend on hand to bring you different sizes when you are in the change room.
2006-11-07 09:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Playtex actually makes half sizes now.Why not check into that.Or you could try a different style of bra,Different cuts make a difference in fit.If you are say fuller in the front,or more rounded to the side. I would recommend going to a store that does actual fittings and measurements.That way you can find the size and style that works best for you.
2006-11-07 13:13:21
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answered by blue_eyed_brat78 4
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it particularly is purely a peculiar and wonderful sizing gadget. initially there grew to become into purely an 'A', no longer an 'AA'. Any bra smaller than an A grew to become into considered a guidance bra. Then they desperate to start up making a smaller bra for youthful lady. considering they already had an 'A' they went to 'AA'. For a couple of minutes, there grew to become into additionally 'AAA'. yet that length has all yet vanaished. As for 'DD' no longer all makers use it. some bypass D,E,F,G,H,I,J, some will bypass D,DD,E,F,G,H,I, some use D,DD,DDD,E,EE,F
2016-10-03 09:44:39
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answered by ? 4
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You should get a bra that fits you. They now make the 1/2 sizes. But its best to get measured and get one that fits you perfectly
2006-11-07 09:58:10
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answered by cherry c 1
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The B cup will be fine for a little longer. Your not quite a 'C' yet, and the older one has streached out a little, just from wear and washing. As your older ones wear out, just replace them with 'C's. If it starts getting to tight, or your breasts on nipple become sore when it's on, then it is time to retire it.
2006-11-07 11:21:00
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answered by knihelpu 4
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