Anonymous wrote:Chantelle and Natori make this size. Try Bloomingdales and Nordstrom. I used to be 32 C until menopause and I am now 32 D?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find a brand you like in store, and then buy that same one online in perpetuity.
OP here. I used to buy Wacoal until I had the breast reduction. Then I didn't want the underwire anymore so I've tried other brands. I might be a 30 because a 32 sometimes needs to be on the tightest hook.
Anonymous wrote:Find a brand you like in store, and then buy that same one online in perpetuity.
Anonymous wrote:
Sister sizes are groups of bra-size equivalents that are related by cup volume. For example, a 36F (DDD) cup belongs to the same family as a 38E, a 40D, and a 42C. Stick with us — we’ll explain.
Chances are, you learned somewhere along the line that you had a bra size and if it sort of fit, that was basically the end of the story. You may have also thought that unless one’s breasts actually changed size, there was just no way someone who was, for example, a B cup could also be a D cup. Wrong.
Bra sizes are more like ratios. The volume of a cup size (or how much breast tissue it can hold) varies with the band size.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a 32C. It is probably more common than sales suggest because I bet alot of 32C women are incorrectly wearing 34B. They are very close.
I love Simone Perele. I buy online.
That’s interesting because I thought I was a 32C for years. Got measured and told 34B.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 32C. It is probably more common than sales suggest because I bet alot of 32C women are incorrectly wearing 34B. They are very close.
I love Simone Perele. I buy online.