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kloofnek | 15:23 Tue 20th Mar 2018 | Shopping & Style
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Can anyone tell me how I can get a bra with the correct back size.I know sizes vary according to makes these days .I have a 40d bra,the cup fits great but the back is a bit tight.Would a 42 c for example,have the same size cup and wider back?
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No, the letter is the cup size and the number is the width. You'll probably need to try them on though, they vary so much.
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So the backs are the same only the cup changes,yes
You probably still want d, if the cup fits, measure round where the band goes to get the inches.
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But if the cup fits why buy another size,just means the back is tight,I use extenders but only cum in nude.white and black.
I'm sorry, I thought that's what you were asking. A 42d would have the same cupsize as a 40d, but be 2 inches bigger around the back.
Ever since we went metric British Titties have gone askew. After size 38 ins, Cup sizes should be abandoned & one should think Basin. Something else to thank the EU for.
Is there nothing folk won't blame on the EU?
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Thank you everyone for your replies on the complexity of bra fitting,Pixie,I think 42d would probably be better for me as long as the same make of bra. Thanks.


A 42C bra does have the same size cup as a 40D. The letters represent the difference in size between the ribcage and the embonpoint.
It sounds like it... just measure yourself around where the band goes if you want to double-check.
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Wow,bigbad, certainly lathe range of colours.THANK YOU!!?!
Good grief, we learn something new every day !!
Exactly, Pixie, so a D cup in a 40 will be bigger than a D cup in a 42
don,t forget that it is the band that holds your bra in place and not the straps so the band is meant to feel tight on a new bra
Gosh this all seems very complicated in order to wear something so uncomfortable!..... ;-)

I have just parceled up all my bought and never worn bras to send to a charity......
I have given up on support and enhanced cleavage......and I am making my own bralets for fit and comfort.... if I bounce then I bounce.........:-)

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