i attempted to bra shop the other day. and was having difficulty. I tried on a 34C [which is what I usually wear], and it seemed a litttttle big. do many places carry a 32C? because I tried on a 34B and it was way too small. I even tried on a 34D and It was a little big. do you think I should go for a 32 C or D? I'm only guessing that the 32 is what I should change since a B is too small. sorry this is confusing. help.
Like the other girls have said, getting a professional fitting is your best bet. If you walk into Victoria's Secret, even not intending to buy anything at all, and request a fitting from one of the employees (or even just stand there at one of the bra counters looking at multiple sizes with a bewildered look on your face!) they will offer to do a fitting for you right there, and you don't even have to take your shirt off - they will measure you through your shirt. And it's totally, 100% free. Most department store lingerie sections will do this as well, although some will have you go into a fitting room and take your shirt off to be measured. This might be more accurate, though, depending on what kind of shirt you're wearing!
I've never looked for 32C bras, so I'm not sure if they're hard to find, but I imagine that would be your best bet. However, a professional can tell you what would be best for you.
I hate to say it but I don't think there is a standardized bra size. What I mean is I have one bra that fits great at a 36D and another that fits great at a 34 DD and both were measured and fitted at a reputable ladies undergarment shop. So what one manufacturer says is a 34 C may not fit you the way the rest of your 34 C's fit, or that might not even be your true size. I do agree that you should go have a proper fitting, don't be shy about it they do it all the time. Those ladies have probably seen more boobs then most guy's your age .lol.
I do think your right, bras are like jeans and shoes and pretty much all clothes, while you generally wear one size there is always a time that you will run into brands that size differently. I guess I do buy all my bras from Vickys so they are always just right. But still a fitting will help in a general sense. - 2 months ago
i would probably say go for a 32C.if you are smaller around the rib cage area and bigger in cup size; then that's better for you.i have the same problem sometimes and its better to get a really good fit in the cup size because you can easily fix the width around the band
You also may be a half size. For example I where a B 1/2. They do sell bra's in half sizes.
And it would be helpful to go to a store where they sell exclusive woman's under garments and bet measured correctly. Lady Grace is where I was measured and sized.
Please take it from someone who has wasted hundreds of dollars on nonfitting bras, please go somewhere and get properly fitted. Nordstroms is one that comes to mind right away. Until you do, you won't find the right size and you'll just get madder over time.
Then you can spend your money on greats bras that fit right off the bat!
This is solid advice. I was totally uncomfortable until I had it done and finally realized I'd grown a little since college. Macy's will do it for you, and I assume Victoria's Secret as well. - 2 months ago
Yeah I agree with irishgirl08, go get a bra fitting. Even if you don't buy at Victorias Secrets, they will do one there for you for free. Just go in and ask. Good luck.
what you need to do is a have a bra fitting I thought I was a 32 b up until a few weeks ago were I found out I'm a 32 c! so get a fitting and go from there
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