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Red, eventually, and hopefully soon I wanna go to LA an get fitted from intimacy, the bra botique.quote:
ORIGINAL: Daddysredhead I admit that I wouldn't trust a Nordstroms clerk's sizing. I never thought I was an F cup, but I am. I was trying to squish my boobs into a DD or a DDD for the longest time and they didn't feel right. In 2006, I was properly sized as an F, and have been wearing comfy (and a few very pretty) bras ever since. The number portion of a bra size is the number of inches around the chest/ribcage area. The cup size is the size of the breast when it is positioned at the properly hoisted spot. The alphabet portion of a bra size represents the number of inches difference between the rib and breast area when properly positioned. For example, my rib cage area is right about 42" and my breast area is 49". There is a 7" difference. (Cup sizes are as follows: A, B, C, D, DD, DDD, F, etc... there is no "E" cup) Depending on what shirt size you wear, which I don't know, a 50F isn't outside the realm of posibility. A woman who wears a size 26/28 who has a fuller bust, could very easily be a 50F. But then again, I don't know your shirt size, and am not asking it. (If you wear a size somewhere around that, the gal at LB was probably right on the money.) I couldn't get an F cup bra off the rack, but they were able to have them shipped to me, and when I tried it on, badda-bing... happy boobies that fit better than any other bra, and anyone who has seen me in person knows that they sit right up where they should, with a nice flash of cleavage.
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