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Originally Posted by frocher
With the band size you take the larger number (26) and add 4 or 5 inches ( depending on which guidelines you read. Which would give you a 30 or 32 band size. You add a cup for every inch the bust (30) is larger than your band measurement (26) which would make you a D. So you are a 30-32D. That is just an average guideline though.
Try on different sizes until you find a size and style that works for you. Your breast should fill the cups, not overflowing nor should the cups be loose. The band should fit snuggly, no gaping but it shouldn't be so tight it is uncomfortable. The straps should be firm and tight enough to give your breasts proper support. Good luck in finding a good fit.
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Unfortunately, that doesn't work. If I went by my measurements with that method, I'd be a 32 E/F and that's totally not right on both band size and cup size.
Standard method is this (which I find does not give you an optimal fitting bra): Measure under your bust. Add four or five inches to that measurement. Then after that, measure the fullest part of your bust. Subtract that difference from the modified underbust measurement to get your cup size.
In that case, the OP would be a 30AA/A, which I don't think is right.
The better method: There are two ways to do this: I prefer measuring the overbust (above the bust but below the armpits) to get the band size. There is also the standard way of measuring the underbust, but instead of adding four or five inches, I would add two or three. The band is supposed to be snug. That's where your support comes from (not the straps)
With the measurements the OP has provided, it looks to me like she's a 28B/C.
Those sizes are extremely difficult to find. There is one
bra on Figleaves that is a 28C.
It looks like to me that most of the Mimi Holliday line is carried in those sizes, and they are very pretty bras, although pricey.
This site also has bras in 28B, though shipping may be a little pricey if you're ordering from the States (You Brits get the best selection in sizes, I am envious!)
I swear, they need to hand out degrees for this type of thing, it's tricky!