Well, in the world of bra sizes, anything above a D cup is generally considered to be on the larger side. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the “large” label can vary depending on band size as well. For example, a 32D may not seem as large as a 40D due to different proportions. Cup sizes beyond a D tend to have more specialized fit needs and construction techniques.
Common misconception: Many people believe that cup size alone determines if a bra is large or not. The truth is that both band and cup size work together to determine overall fit and support.
Less-known fact: Did you know that many women are actually wearing the wrong bra size without even realizing it? This can lead to discomfort and improper support. Knowing your accurate bra size can make all the difference in how your clothing looks and how comfortable you feel throughout the day.
Next step: I recommend getting properly fitted by one of our experienced staff members so you can find your perfect fitting bra without any guesswork.
I hope this information helps guide you in finding the best fitting bra for your needs.
Bra Size (US) | Bust Measurement (inches) | Considered Large |
---|---|---|
32 | 32-33 | No |
34 | 34-35 | No |
36 | 36-37 | No |
38 | 38-39 | Yes |
40 | 40-41 | Yes |
42 | 42-43 | Yes |
44 | 44-45 | Yes |
46 | 46-47 | Yes |
48 | 48-49 | Yes |
50 | 50-51 | Yes |