
Well, when it comes to bra sizing, the cup size is determined by the difference between your bust measurement and your band measurement. In general terms, a 700cc breast implant would typically correspond to a bra size of around a 34E in UK sizing. The cup size E represents a difference of approximately 6 inches between the bust and band measurements. It’s important to keep in mind that this is just a rough estimate, as individual body shapes and proportions can vary greatly.
It’s crucial to understand that bra sizing is not an exact science and can vary widely between different brands and styles. The volume of breast tissue doesn’t always perfectly align with the volume of an implant due to factors such as placement within the body. Therefore, it’s essential for you to try on different sizes and styles to find what fits best for you.
A less-known fact about bra sizing is that many people are wearing the wrong size without even realizing it. This can lead to discomfort, lack of support, and an unflattering silhouette. Knowing how to properly measure yourself for a bra and understanding how different sizes correspond to your body type can make a world of difference in finding bras that fit comfortably and enhance your figure. I recommend getting professionally fitted at least once every year or whenever you experience significant changes in weight or body shape.
Remember: Finding the right bra size is like finding the perfect partner – it may take some time but it’s worth all the effort.
| Band Size | Cup Size | Corresponding Volume (cc) |
|---|---|---|
| 30 | G | 700-740 |
| 32 | FF | 700-740 |
| 34 | F | 700-740 |
| 36 | DD | 700-740 |
| 38 | D | 700-740 |
| 40 | C | 700-740 |
| 42 | B | 700-740 |
| 44 | A | 700-740 |
| 46 | A | 700-740 |
| 48 | A | 700-740 |