Anonymous wrote:Go to a bra shop like Trosseau and try out different brands. They will also help with fitting.
Anonymous wrote:First step is to confirm your size. Media has conditioned us that D cup = big, but all D cup means is there is a 4 inch difference between your underbust and bust. If you describe yourself as having a larger bust, odds are you are higher than a D cup (and likely need a smaller band size). The calculator at https://www.abrathatfits.org/calculator.php is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Double check your measurements first! If you are busty it's unlikely you're a D cup . . . that's only a four inch difference in diameter between your ribcage and the fullest part of your bust. I have little perky ladies and I'm a C or a D. https://www.abrathatfits.org/calculator.php You are probably wearing a bigger band size to accommodate the breast tissue that doesn't fit in the cup.
Not true at all.
I just got these in that size and they are great. Not fancy but supportive and super comfortable. There are some I like off Amazon but they keep changing them and the support isn't great. I've tried many.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Fruit-of-the-Loom-Women-s-Cotton-Stretch-Extreme-Comfort-Bra-Style-FT920-2-Pack/644425578?classType=VARIANT&athbdg=L1600&from=/search
Anonymous wrote:Double check your measurements first! If you are busty it's unlikely you're a D cup . . . that's only a four inch difference in diameter between your ribcage and the fullest part of your bust. I have little perky ladies and I'm a C or a D. https://www.abrathatfits.org/calculator.php You are probably wearing a bigger band size to accommodate the breast tissue that doesn't fit in the cup.