no it’s not. The number is the back size the letter is the cup size. F is DD and they’d never be mistaken for a B. DD’s on someone her size would look huge.
No. A 32C and a 36C aren't the same cup size. A 36C cup is bigger than a 32C. She's a fucking 28, which is tiny.
JFC. The number is the size of the back it has nothing to do with the cup. The bra will be bigger because of a bigger back not the cup size. Yes her structure is tiny so her boobs look bigger but there is no way those are F. This chick is about 5’1” with fake F’s. She is only 2 inches taller and also tiny. Come on guys. Those are great boobs but not Fs. You virgins are getting me mad.
That's not correct. Get mad all you want, but you're wrong. The 30D cup does not equal a 38D cup. https://blog.thirdlove.com/bra-sizes-meaning/
These are the type of internet debates and discussions that ACTUALLY change the world for the better.
that sizing appears to be unique to that company. That’s not a universal thing in the bra community. So again LOL.
Brother it's not "that company" its how it is. My wife worked for a high end bra manufacturer/retailer and it was the same. That's how the industry is. Sorry to burst your bubble
Where Eagles Dare These are 32 F boobs. These are huge. If her boobs legit were Fs they’d look like these. Like I said her boobs are Cs at best which according to your sizing chart are probably a 32 B.
"It's just that company" https://katherinehamilton.com/bra-fitting-guide/bra-sizing/ https://petticoatfair.com/pages/ban...r cup fit is influenced,with the same cup fit. https://www.herroom.com/bra-cup-design-and-size-manufacturing,910,30.html
Lol. So I think you’re in fact agreeing with that her size would translate to a smaller cup size with a bigger number right? Her 28 F would be a 32 B or C right? So me saying those arent Fs they’re Cs is correct, right? I am also doubting that they are Fs. I think they are 28 Cs.
He tits are not Cs. You're showing lack of knowledge. She's 2 sizes below a 32. A 28 is miniature. So a 32 F would be a 28 FFF. Again you're comparing apples to oranges bc band size determines cup size
Where Eagles Dare is right. Cup size = bust measurement (across breasts) - band measurement (under breasts). The “size” number is the band measurement. The cup is based off a chart and can differ my manufacturers, but 36D =\= 30D. https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/clothing/shopping-guide/how-to-measure-bra-size
"To you" is being an ignorant male. I'm educating you. Take the knowledge. Not all Fs are the same size. She's probably a 28F, which is like a normal sized girl 36C.
On a normal broad, I'd say those tits were Ds. Considering she's the size of a 4th grader, he cup size is most probably an F, which fits in the charts linked above. So she's right.
From the article “Bra size is notoriously fickle between different lingerie brands; a C-cup at one store can easily be a D-cup at another” ergo therefore I am right and he is wrong.
Going to need to see more pictures of boobs and estimated sizes in order to make a determination. In fact, it may take thousands of pics and examples with years of research, but I want to make sure we get this right.
You’re moving the goal posts, bud. Just admit you knew less about bras than the guy who’s apparently married to a bra expert and move on.
(I thought bras were measured the same way you did and definitely learned something new and useless today.)
I’m old and honestly stuck in my ways so against overwhelming evidence I feel that I need to double down.
I’m just going off what my wife has said in the past about how they were instructed to measure for correct bra size at Victoria’s Secret. Measure under the breasts all the way around for the band size and then measure at the largest part of the breast for cup size. The difference between the measurements is cup size. So someone with a 34B would actually measure 36 inches total at the largest part of their breast. Someone wearing a 32D would also be measuring 36 inches total. So would someone wearing a 30F.
Bra number is the size of the band going around the torso. The letter is the cup size. companies label their cup sizes differently. A C with one company might be a D with another potentially just like they do with women’s pants. Change the number to make you feel skinnier.