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if i wasnt plus sized i’d be in a 36c size bra?

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sweetlilangel3542 аѕkеԁ:


mу problem іѕ thаt thе strap thаt goes around tο thе back аnԁ hooks isnt long enough, whаt іѕ thе best type οf bra tο bυу fοr thаt problem?

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5 Responses to “if i wasnt plus sized i’d be in a 36c size bra?” »

  1. Comment by My 2 Cents — September 30, 2008 @ 8:27 pm

    38 c – the number is the size going around the letter is the cup so you will just be adding length that you need

  2. Comment by Phat Kidd — October 1, 2008 @ 5:01 pm

    i thought that this why the measurements of your back come in to play, you are probably a 38. i am a guy, but i think i am right

  3. Comment by Flight Leader 08 — October 3, 2008 @ 5:15 pm

    go to like QVC.com and buy a bra strap extender kit, it is for those who have a bigger waist, but regular size ******. it is basically a piece of cloth with the hooks attached. it is cheap to buy and comes in a kit with different hooks and clasp! (I have 5 sisters)

  4. Comment by Mrs. Spiegel — October 6, 2008 @ 1:49 am

    You could try a bra extender. Here’s a link for looking into buying them online. You could also probably get them at department stores. =&sa=X&oi=froogle&ct=title

  5. Comment by maigen_obx — October 9, 2008 @ 12:37 am

    It doesn’t matter that you’re plus sized; you aren’t a 36C and extender is not the way to go. Also just going up a band size is not the way to go, because the cups change with the band sizes. A good place for a bra fitting is the Hanes Bali Playtex outlets. You need to get a bra that fits properly; below are instructions on how to find your correct size:

    Sizing for Bras & All-in-Ones
    For best results, have someone else measure you. If in-between sizes, buy the larger size.

    1. Measure Band Size: Measure below bust & shoulder blades and add five inches. If you get an odd number (like 35), round up one (to 36).

    2. Measure Cup Size: With bra on and clothes off, measure around fullest part of bust.

    3. Compare bust measurement to band measurement:

    If difference is: 0″ the cup size is AA
    If difference is 1″ the cup size is A
    If difference is 2″ the cup size is B
    If difference is 3″ the cup size is C
    If difference is 4″ the cup size is D
    If difference is 5″ the cup size is DD
    If difference is 6″ the cup size is DDD & F
    If difference is 7″ the cup size is G
    If difference is 8″ the cup size is H
    If difference is 9″ the cup size is I

    Good luck with your search for a good bra.

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