
In our store, a large bra size is typically considered to be anything above a DD cup. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the perception of what constitutes a “large” bra size can vary depending on individual body proportions and other factors. For some individuals, a D cup may also be considered large if their band size is smaller, such as a 32D or 34D. It’s crucial to focus not just on the letter but also on the combination of band and cup sizes to ensure the perfect fit.
It’s common for people to believe that any cup size above a C is considered large, but this is not always accurate. A larger cup size does not necessarily equate to overall larger body proportions or being overweight; it simply means there is more volume in the bust area. Understanding this can help dispel misconceptions about body image and promote self-acceptance regardless of bra size.
A less-known fact about bra sizing is that many individuals are wearing the wrong size without even realizing it. This can lead to discomfort, poor posture, and back pain. Knowing how to properly measure your band and cup size using our expert techniques can greatly improve comfort and support while enhancing overall confidence in your appearance. The next step after learning about this topic would be taking advantage of our professional fitting service so you can experience firsthand how much difference wearing the correct bra size makes.
Remember: finding the right bra isn’t just about looking great – it’s about feeling comfortable and confident too.
| Bra Size | Underbust Measurement (inches) | Cup Size |
|---|---|---|
| 32D | 27-28 | D |
| 34DD | 29-30 | DD |
| 36E | 31-32 | E |
| 38F | 33-34 | F |
| 40G | 35-36 | G |
| 42H | 37-38 | H |
| 44I | 39-40 | I |
| 46J | 41-42 | J |
| 48K | 43-44 | K |
| 50L | 45-46 | L |