
Katy
What is the bra size chart from A to B. Because am just asking
Answer
There isn't really a chart. A bra size has a number and a letter, like I'm a 36D. The number means how you measure underneath your boobs plus two inches give or take. The letter is your cup size, which you find out by measuring the fullest part of your breasts. Take your breast measurement and subtract your band measurement. A one inch difference is A. Two is B. Three is C. Four is D. And so on. To find your ideal bra size, you'll just have to do a lot of trying on at the store. The measurements will get you your start.
There isn't really a chart. A bra size has a number and a letter, like I'm a 36D. The number means how you measure underneath your boobs plus two inches give or take. The letter is your cup size, which you find out by measuring the fullest part of your breasts. Take your breast measurement and subtract your band measurement. A one inch difference is A. Two is B. Three is C. Four is D. And so on. To find your ideal bra size, you'll just have to do a lot of trying on at the store. The measurements will get you your start.
Is there a bra size chart?

Me
So I'm like a 32 or 34 A in the kids bras, the ones you buy in the girls section (but not a training bra, it's padded and everything) anyway, I know that the 32 a you find in the girls is not the same size as the 32 a you find in the womens cause I bought one in the womens by accident once and it was too big. Is there like a bra size equivelent from girls to womens or one that shows you the size base off a measurment around your breast? Thanks :)
Answer
I don't think there's a difference in sizes compared to girls and women, but there is a difference in brands, so that may have been why it seemed too big.
What you should do is measure yourself to see what bra size you would be in women bras. Measure your rib cage, pull slightly tight. Then measure your bust, since your boobs aren't that large just yet, you probably won't need to bend down. But when you subtract your rib cage measurement from your bust, every inch equals a cup size. So I assume, since your band size is 32/34, you're probably around a 30-33 underbust size. If you were an A, you would most likely be a 30A or a 32A. Or you could even be a 28B or something along those measurements without even knowing it.
I don't think there's a difference in sizes compared to girls and women, but there is a difference in brands, so that may have been why it seemed too big.
What you should do is measure yourself to see what bra size you would be in women bras. Measure your rib cage, pull slightly tight. Then measure your bust, since your boobs aren't that large just yet, you probably won't need to bend down. But when you subtract your rib cage measurement from your bust, every inch equals a cup size. So I assume, since your band size is 32/34, you're probably around a 30-33 underbust size. If you were an A, you would most likely be a 30A or a 32A. Or you could even be a 28B or something along those measurements without even knowing it.
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