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over a year ago
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"Hi ladies.
I've ordered a couple of bras size 38 DD and it's a bit tight on the back and.
Should I be trying a 40D or a 40E ?
Thanks x "
If you go up a back size you would go down a cup size if you know what I mean So I'd say 40D |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hi ladies.
I've ordered a couple of bras size 38 DD and it's a bit tight on the back and.
Should I be trying a 40D or a 40E ?
Thanks x
If you go up a back size you would go down a cup size if you know what I mean So I'd say 40D"
Thanks sexy brunette, that's exactly what I needed to know x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hi ladies.
I've ordered a couple of bras size 38 DD and it's a bit tight on the back and.
Should I be trying a 40D or a 40E ?
Thanks x
If you go up a back size you would go down a cup size if you know what I mean So I'd say 40D
Thanks sexy brunette, that's exactly what I needed to know x "
No worries hope you get sorted x |
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The wires in a bra should sit between the breasts flat against the chest wall. If they dig in or ride up too far into the armpit the cup size is too big. If they don't sit flat you need a smaller back size and a bigger cup size.
If the cup fits ok but the bra feels too tight around the back you need to go up a back size but down a cup size otherwise it will be too baggy on the cups. So in this case instead of a 38dd you need a 40d. The cups will fit the same but you will have more room around the back. |
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"The wires in a bra should sit between the breasts flat against the chest wall. If they dig in or ride up too far into the armpit the cup size is too big. If they don't sit flat you need a smaller back size and a bigger cup size.
If the cup fits ok but the bra feels too tight around the back you need to go up a back size but down a cup size otherwise it will be too baggy on the cups. So in this case instead of a 38dd you need a 40d. The cups will fit the same but you will have more room around the back."
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"Does the cup fit correctly? No bulges, flat to the chest between breasts etc? If so 40 D is what you need. If not 40E."
Yeah, having judged the ones I bought today I think I'll go to a 40D |
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