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  2. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the most common bra size sold in the UK was 36D. [19] [53] In 2004, market research company Mintel reported that bust sizes in the United Kingdom had increased from 1998 to 2004 in younger as well as older consumers, while a more recent study showed that the most often sold bra size in the US in 2008 was 36D. [54]

  3. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes

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    Bra size 70B is suitable for women with underbust girth 68–72 cm and bust girth from 82–84 cm to 86–88 cm. Example 2 A woman with an underbust girth of 89 cm and a bust girth of 108 cm has cup size 19 cm (= 108 cm – 89 cm) or "D". Her underbust girth rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 cm is 90 cm.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    Clothing sizes are the sizes with which garments sold off-the-shelf are labeled. Sizing systems vary based on the country and the type of garment, such as dresses , tops , skirts , and trousers . There are three approaches:

  6. These Bras for Big Boobs Offer Major Support—and Are ... - AOL

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    Smoothing Banded Bra “This UK brand Elomi really has a large size variety, ... but it does provide a calculator to convert your band size and cup size into its unique categorization (size 0-size ...

  7. Bra - Wikipedia

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    The average bra size among North American women has changed from 34B in 1983 to a 34DD in 2012–2013, [155] and from 36C in 2013 to 36DD in the UK during 2014–2015. [156] The change in bra size has been linked to growing obesity rates, breast implants, increased birth control usage, estrogen mimicking pollutants, the availability of a larger ...