Based on the measurements you have provided, I would recommend a larger cup size than what you currently wear. It is important to ensure that the bra fully encapsulates and supports the breast tissue without any spillage or discomfort. A bigger cup size will also provide better coverage and prevent any bulging or overspill, ensuring a more comfortable fit. The band size may also need to be adjusted accordingly to ensure proper support and comfort.
A common misconception about bra sizing is that the number of the band size represents how “big” the breasts are, but this is not accurate. The band size actually refers to the measurement around your rib cage, while the letter represents the volume of your breasts. So a larger cup size does not necessarily mean bigger breasts overall; it just means more volume in proportion to your band measurement.
An interesting fact about bra sizing is that many women are wearing bras with incorrect sizing without even realizing it. In fact, studies have shown that up to 80% of women are wearing the wrong bra size. Knowing how to accurately measure yourself for a bra can make all the difference in terms of comfort and support. The next step for you would be to try on different sizes based on our recommendations and assess which one provides the best fit for you.
Remember: finding the right bra size is like finding a good friend – supportive, uplifting, and makes you feel great.
Bra Size | Band Size | Cup Depth |
---|---|---|
F | 32 | 5 inches |
F | 34 | 5.5 inches |
F | 36 | 6 inches |
F | 38 | 6.5 inches |
F | 40 | 7 inches |
F | 42 | 7.5 inches |
F | 44 | 8 inches |
F | 46 | 8.5 inches |
F | 48 | 9 inches |
F | 50 | 9.5 inches |