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  2. 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 ...

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

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    Step 1: Find your bra band size. ... Subtract your band size from your bust measurement to find your cup size. ... Try sweetheart demi silhouettes or fabric overlays that keep cups laying flat.

  4. You Need To Re-Measure For Bra Fit Every Year. Here's Why. - AOL

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    For example, if your band size is a 34, but your bust is measuring a 38, there’s a 4 point difference: A is 1, B is 2, C is 3, and D is 4. So, in this case, your cup size is a D.

  5. 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.

  6. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    The straps usually attach at the outer edge of the cup. The lingerie industry generally defines a demi-cup bra as covering about 1 inch (25 mm) above the nipple. [4] The underwire used is shorter and forms a shallower "U" shape under the cup. Suitable for low-cut outer garments. Compare to full-cup and balconette bra. Half-: See Demi-cup above ...

  7. Breast measurement - Wikipedia

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    The breast unit is a measurement of the breasts in which the breasts are measured horizontally and vertically and then these values are multiplied to given an overall idea of breast size. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ] It was devised by Vincent J. Capraro and has been used in pediatric endocrinology to quantify breast development.