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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