The next bra size up after 36C would be 38C. This means that the band size of the bra increases by two inches, while the cup size remains the same. It is important to consider not only the band size but also the cup size when determining your correct bra size. The cup volume of a 38C is slightly larger than that of a 36C, allowing for more room and better support for your breasts.
It’s crucial to keep in mind that finding the right bra size goes beyond just knowing your band and cup measurements. Factors such as breast shape, wire width, and strap placement can all affect how a bra fits and feels on your body. I highly recommend getting professionally fitted at least once to ensure you are wearing the correct bra size for your unique body shape.
A common misconception is that a bigger band automatically means a bigger cup, which is not necessarily true. The cup letter represents how much larger your bust measurement is compared to your underbust measurement, so it stays consistent across different band sizes.
A less-known fact about bras is that most women are wearing the wrong size. Studies have shown that up to 80% of women are wearing bras that don’t fit correctly. Knowing this can empower you to take control of your own comfort and confidence by investing in proper fitting bras and lingerie. The next step would be to schedule a professional fitting appointment or use online resources with detailed guides on measuring yourself accurately.
Remember: A well-fitting bra can make all the difference in how you look and feel every day.
Band Size | Cup Size | Next Bra Size |
---|---|---|
36 | C | 36D |
36 | C | 36DD/E |
36 | C | 36DDD/F |
36 | C | 36G |
36 | C | 36H |
36 | C | 36I |
36 | C | 36J |
36 | C | 36K |
36 | C | 36L |
36 | C | 36M |