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In some plus size catalogs they have DDD's for one bra and then a F for another. I want to know if they're the same thing. If they are, then why isn't there an E? Wouldn't that make things easier?

2007-04-22 06:35:41 · 4 answers · asked by ♥☺ bratiskim∞! ☺♥ 6 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

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That depends on the maker. The cup size is the difference in inches between the circumference of the chest just below the breast (where the band would sit) and the fullest part of the breast, usually across the nipples. So if your chest measures 36 inches and your breasts measure 40 inches at their fullest point, you're a 36D. Breasts that are 1 inch larger than your chest = A, 2 inches = B, 3 inches = C, and 4 inches = D. 40-36 = 4, so that's a 36 band size with a D cup.

Now once you get beyond that, it's kind of up to the manufacturer to decide what they call those larger cup sizes. Here's a link to how some different makers name their larger size cups.

Ignore that first guy and rock those ta-tas, honey.

2007-04-22 06:51:01 · answer #1 · answered by valerielovesme88 3 · 2 0

Yes and Stimpygizzmo is just foolish - I myself am slight but busty. There isn't an E-who knows why. Anyway Fredrick's and Bare Necessities - good selection and not "granny". Good Luck!

2007-04-22 06:46:02 · answer #2 · answered by Walking on Sunshine 7 · 0 0

There's probably some law or something on earth about not allowing the letter e, just like letter grades!!!!
haha.

2007-04-22 08:20:36 · answer #3 · answered by !HIGH FIVE! 5 · 1 0

Who ever wears that size need to lose 100 lbs or more... dam

2007-04-22 06:40:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 8

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