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  2. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    The term "cup" was not used to describe bras until 1916 [5] when two patents were filed. [6]In October 1932, S.H. Camp and Company was the first to use letters of the alphabet (A, B, C and D) to indicate cup size, although the letters represented how pendulous the breasts were and not their volume.

  3. Here’s How to Measure Your Bra Size in a Few Easy Steps - AOL

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    How to find your bra size with measuring tape Step 1: Find your bra band size. Wearing an unlined, non-padded bra (not over your clothes!) or a fitted t-shirt, run the measuring tape all the way ...

  4. Are You Wearing the Right Bra Size? How to Measure Your ... - AOL

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    Per Bravissimo, sister sizes are bra sizes that have the same cup volume, with a different band size and cup letter. For example, a sister size for a 36C would be a 34D or a 38B. For example, a ...

  5. Breast measurement - Wikipedia

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    Measurement of breast hemicircumference. [28]Breast hemicircumference, also sometimes referred to as breast width or as breast circumference (incorrectly), is an anthropometric measure of the breasts which has been used in studies to assess breast development and breast size, including in transgender women.

  6. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    Conventionally, measurement for the band of a bra is taken around the torso immediately below the breasts, with the tape measure parallel to the floor. [37] [38] Bra cup size is determined by measuring across the crest of the breasts and calculating the difference between that measurement and the band measurement.

  7. The 20 best support bras of 2023 - AOL

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    The guide for cup sizes goes like this: 1 inch = A cup, 2 inches = B cup, 3 inches = C cup, 4 inches = D cup, 5 inches = DD, 6 inches = DDD.” How should a bra fit for the necessary support and ...