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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to Trousseau in Vienna a few months ago. She moved me from a 36B to a 32D -- as she explained, this is the same cup volume, but the straps are much closer together so they don't slide down and the fit is better for my small frame. I am not large on top so would never have tried a D cup on my own. [/quote] Yeah the main things women need to know imo are: 1) cup size isn’t consistent across band sizes. I think people often assume that cups are the same and stuck on different length straps, which isn’t true, and so then the sizing seems nonsensical. 2) middle school jokes about “double ds” being “huuuge” were not just stupid and cruel, they were inaccurate. You can wear a cup size letter that you never imagined was possible and feel horrified by thanks to the middle school conditioning and still look normal. It’s worth getting a measuring tape and trying a few of the calculators imo even if you then go for a professional fitting. [/quote]
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