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  2. Bralette - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Bralettes are also sometimes worn as outerwear top, [1] and are also designed as undershirts for girls developing breasts. [3] The size of the bralette also differs from that of a bra: Instead of band width and cup size, normal clothing sizes are commonly used (S-XL or even larger). [4]

  3. The 23 Best Bralettes for All Cup Sizes (Because ... - AOL

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    5. Commando Butter Comfy Bralette. Best for Large Chests. Former fashion director Dena Silver says this style from Commando is one of her favorites to wear while lounging around the house because ...

  4. The 23 Best Bralettes for Every Bust Size - AOL

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    Not all bralettes are created equal — some are meant to support, others to flaunt. But, they all hold space smack dab in between the traditional underwire and, well, no bra at all.

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    Pepper underwire and strapless bras are only available in cup sizes AA, A, and B, but the brand offers band sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 42. For wire-free bras and bralettes, sizes range from ...

  6. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, underwear maker Jockey International offered a new way to measure bra and cup size. It introduced a system with ten cup sizes per band size that are numbered and not lettered, designated as 1–36, 2–36 etc. The company developed the system over eight years, during which they scanned and measured the breasts and torsos of 800 women.

  7. Bra - Wikipedia

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    1958 illustration of how to measure cup and band size. International manufacturing standards and measurement systems vary widely. Bras are designed for an averaged body, but women's anatomy varies widely. Ten percent of women's breasts are asymmetrical, with the left breast being larger in 62 percent of cases. [102]