7 rules to larger bra fitting

B_crackoff

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Exactly! Anyone who says a 36? is the same as a 38? is a liar. It doesn't work it same. If the band is to big it climbs up your back and your breasts get zero support. A good bra in larger cup sizes is about $60-$70 American dollars!:frown1:

Import from the UK, home of big breasts, it's a lot cheaper, & you can do the sale or return stuff from the US figleaves, then buy from the UK.

I think we've been here before with this:wink:. Bra size is a wholly inexact science. The measuring guide is more of a ballpark figure, or starting point, especially for larger breasted women, though of course for some it's spot on.

Staggeringly a 36E measured could be a 34F, or a 38DD.

A - There is no standard sizing between manufacturers, & sometimes not even within the same manufacturer.

B - Breasts come in all shapes, sizes & densities. Therefore, what 2 identically measured women actually find supportive & comfortable, needn't be the same at all!

Etc, etc, so unfortunately your bra experiences only precisely relate to women with exactly your tits.

Which is why bras are a pain in the ass.

Nipple tassles - are nice! They come in dime, half orange, & saucer sizes.

Simple.:biggrin1:
 
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I'm a 34DDD/E/F, depending on manufacturer, and I like this site: Bras, Panties, Lingerie & More - HerRoom

I still prefer to get out and try something on in the store but if I have to wing it online, I have had great results with this website. I like that they give you measurements on how high the cups are and you can even see it under different necklines. It's not perfect, but gives you an idea. You can search by size, color, style etc. Also, they have great notes about how something fits, if it runs small or big, if the cups are a very small demi or give a lot of coverage. And there is a tab with comments from people who have bought the item. LOVE this site!
 

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If you think bras are a pain in the ass now, you should take a look in the 'vintage' section of any porn site. In the 70's they all seemed to be no more than two bits of cloth attached to straps. So not up to the job, especially for largers ones.

PS, I'm a breast man :smile:

Import from the UK, home of big breasts, it's a lot cheaper, & you can do the sale or return stuff from the US figleaves, then buy from the UK.

I think we've been here before with this:wink:. Bra size is a wholly inexact science. The measuring guide is more of a ballpark figure, or starting point, especially for larger breasted women, though of course for some it's spot on.

Staggeringly a 36E measured could be a 34F, or a 38DD.

A - There is no standard sizing between manufacturers, & sometimes not even within the same manufacturer.

B - Breasts come in all shapes, sizes & densities. Therefore, what 2 identically measured women actually find supportive & comfortable, needn't be the same at all!

Etc, etc, so unfortunately your bra experiences only precisely relate to women with exactly your tits.

Which is why bras are a pain in the ass.

Nipple tassles - are nice! They come in dime, half orange, & saucer sizes.

Simple.:biggrin1: