You have measured, but I suggest you go see a Bra fitting specialist at your nearest Victoria's Secret or Department Store (Macy's) and have a professional fitting. A B Cup and a C Cup for different brands will fit slightly different. Also, some companies (Like Playtex) have a new thing, Nearly Sizes or Half Sizes. A Nearly C might be better for you, but still seeing a Professional Fitting (Which is Free!) will give you the best Bra for your body...
2007-01-12 07:38:07
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answered by sara_00_0 5
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well.. the cup and the band are two different things. sometimes the right size cup will seem small if you dont have the right size on the band. try a 36 B and if it still doesnt feel right, try a 34 C.. and play around with different types of bras, because like shoes, all sizes are different. just remember, the letter measures the cup and the # represents the inches on the band.
2007-01-12 03:45:29
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answered by talktime 4
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There are actually bras that are called "almost B", "almost C", etc. I am sorry but I do not recall the company that makes them but I believe you can get them from JcPennys or Macys. Also, try Victoria Secrets since they have various styles with different cup sizes. I am a B in one style and a C in another. The last thing I'd like to mention is to take notice in width number (34,36,38, etc.) of your bra because that can make a difference as well. Perhaps you are more like a 34 C rather than a 36B. Good luck!:)
2007-01-12 03:06:38
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answered by Gemma H 2
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There is a brand that has half sizes-playtex. you should buy your bras from their site or at wal-mart. hope this helps.
most likely you would be the size called- nearly C. It may sound humorous but thats really what its called.
the link i pasted below is one of the bras i think is pretty, its called the Garden Party Jacquard bra
And also don't worry about the 5 lb weight fluctuation thing, EVERYONES weight fluctuates the same amount regardless of what you do because of water weight and other factors. That second comment about maintaining your weight better is just rude. And guess what, I ranked that answer and guess what i gave it?!!
2007-01-12 03:17:34
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answered by mallerie2002 2
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I have the same problem, for years i wore the size to small, and was very uncomfortable. Then I found a bra the the sizes came in 1/2 sizes. So now I wear nearly a C (na-C). K-mart, Target, Wal-mart, sells them. Had to go look, Playtex makes them.
2007-01-12 03:14:18
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answered by betterwithage 2
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One thing I noticed was changing the band size I went from a 36 b to a 34 c and it helped a lot I still have issues with some bras you do kinda have to find your brand mine is wonderbra it fits perfect. Good Luck!
2007-01-12 03:05:37
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answered by peeps 4
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I saw an advertisement not to long ago for half sizes in bras. Like B 1/2 and so on. Seems like that would be the perfect solution for you.
2007-01-12 03:05:11
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answered by gigi_victory 3
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I would suggest Victoria Secret or JcPenney. They will help you find one that fights you just right. Otherwise, I don't remember what brand, but there is a brand that does half sizes now. I thought I saw them in Shopko or Target. I can't remember....don't feel bad, I am somewhere between C and D.
2007-01-12 03:09:17
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answered by Jen G 3
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Honestly, go to Victoria's Secret. You can try on different sizes and the staff can help.
I'm a D and I have always had a difficult time. But in VS, I ALWAYS find the perfect bra
2007-01-12 03:04:52
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answered by hairstylist1970 2
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There is a company, I believe it is Playtex that makes a mid size bra line. They refer to them as "nearly b, nearly c..." They are meant for girls like yourself who fall in between the sizes. Actually it's more common than you think! Wal-Mart and lots of other stores sell them.
2007-01-12 03:11:12
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answered by Halo 1
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