Which of these pictures most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?

"C-cup" really means nothing if the band size (the #, such as the 32 in 32C) isn't mentioned.

Women with the smallest C-cups often have smaller breasts than many women with A-cups and B-cups. For example, women such as myself who have a 28C have smaller breasts than do women with a 32B or 34A. 28C (and 26D) are equivalent in size to a 30B or 32A; they're simply on a smaller ribcage (hence the lower #) and protrude outward more (hence the higher letter).

Here are some examples of different bands of C-cup. The pictures have all been taken from Bratabase. Which of these images most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?
28C - the total volume is the same as a 30B or 32A; the breast simply protrudes more & is on a smaller ribcage.
28C - the total volume is the same as a 30B or 32A; the breast simply protrudes more & is on a smaller ribcage.
30C - the total volume is the same as a 32B or 34A
30C - the total volume is the same as a 32B or 34A
32C
32C
34C
34C
36C
36C
38C
38C
40C
40C
42C
42C
44C
44C
Which of these images most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?
28C or 30C most closely resemble what I imagine when I think of a "C-cup"
Vote A
32C most closely resembles what I imagine when I think of a "C-cup"
Vote B
34C
Vote C
36C
Vote D
38C or 40C
Vote E
42C or 44C
Vote F
None/I don't know
Vote G
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In order for a woman with a 28in ribcage to have breasts the size of what most people imagine a C-cup to be, she would have to have a 28DDD (equivalent to a 34C) or 28F (equivalent to a 36C) or larger.
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  • Based on the pictures i would say 38C

    That 36C isn't a 36C, those breasts are clearly larger than the other breasts.

    Regarding your update information, ok thats interesting but i dont think it means what you think it means.

    Im 40 years old and i have literally just learnt in this thread that breast size increases with band size even with the same cup and who the fuck has a 28inch chest? That doesn't sound common to me, so why would you suggest that outlying data should be considered average data?

    I had a quick look around trying to find some data, Im not sure these are the best sources of information but the suggested average is about 34 / 36 WAY bigger than 28.

    www.onaverage.co.uk/body-averages/average-bra-size

    • I feel your agenda is to push the idea that people have an unreasonable or inaccurate expectation of breast size but in fact your own data demonstrates that expectations are exactly in alignment with averages.

  • Third picture or 32C is what I imagine.
    The bra size chart is so confusing. I understand how you measure around and below the breast and then around to the tip of the breast, but what's with the doubles and triples? And why can the same size have a different combination of numbers and letters?

    • "why can the same size have a different combination of numbers and letters?" Due to different proportions

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  • I'm European 70C/75B depending on a brand of the bra.
    United States are weird and I don't get their sizes, but I know what problem you're talking about.
    Men imagine "C cup" to be full and more than handful or at least handful, while it's not.
    I hate when they say that they prefer C cup because I know that they actually don't

    • 70C would be a 32C

  • What the hell even is this question?

    I used to be a C cup, but now I'm DD and have been for a few years so...

    But like... "what do you think of when you hear the term c cup?" Like... wtf?

    • So do you have any productive insights, or are you just going to continue wasting your time and mine?

    • I'm not wasting time. I'm legit asking... what brought this question up? I'm just curious. It's hard to have "productive insights" with such a random and unproductive question. Unless you're trying to see how many people, (I'm assuming you have C-cup size breast) when given a general size think of your size for some odd reason. So I'm just generally curious.

    • To truly answer your question... I don't think of anything in particular. Band size doesn't really mean much anyway, but I have a DD cup size so I don't really have a huge opinion on "what I imagine"

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  • Damn i ised to be that 36C in 2007 :(

  • 32-34 c looks about right to what I traditionally think of as a c cup. I honestly had no idea that bra sizes worked this way at all. The 42-44 c is more what I imagined the mid d cup range to be. Always interested to find out random things like this though. In all seriousness though could someone give me a simple explanation of bra sizes, because I have no idea how this works.

  • You seem to be preoccupied with public discussing your concern about your breast size. Does that issue preoccupy your thoughts?

  • Somewhere between 34/36.

  • Can I imagine all of them

  • Yeah no one ever understands bra sizes. I'm a 34D and when I tell people that they assume I'm huge or something when I'm really not

  • I think 34C. That’s my usual bra size, though I’m currently a 34D.

  • I typically imagine 36c.
    Although I don't really imagine bras when talking about breast sizes, I just imagine the form and the way breasts are affected by gravity in an upright position.

    In the case of Cs, I imagine breasts with enough volume to be affected in such a way that they form an "overhang", that is, the lowest part of the boob is no longer the crease, the boob starts extending past it due to being a little more bottom heavy.

    The difference from Bs in my mind, is that Bs do not have enough volume to hang past the crease, even if they are a little more bottom heavy than As.

  • I'm a 36C & look most similar to the 36C pic

  • I’m a 32C. But mine look more like the 34C for 36C photos. I have tried on 34A and B bras and they just don’t fit right.

  • Before you and another GaGer girl who used to post a lot educated me about bra sizing, I would probably said the 32C or 34C pictures were "typical" C cup breasts. But you and the other girl have done a great job in explaining how the cup letter by itself doesn't really mean much.

  • 38C. 36C looks like D

  • I don't get it.

    I get sister sizes - that all those color groups on the chart have the same bust measure, with just different rib cages.

    What I don't get is why a 36" chest with 31" ribs would look so different from a 30" chest with 25" rib cage in terms of how much the breasts themselves have volume.

    • The 31" ribs is 5" larger, so there's more space for breast.

    • Circumference is Pi X diameter ish. So basically 5” more circumference should be same increase in radius which is what I would have thought we’d notice most. Must think about the math more.

    • "radius" "diameter" 😭 I haven't heard this in math classes in years

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  • 36c is what i imagine.

  • I don't understand a single fuck about this scaling

  • "28C - the total volume is the same as a 30B or 32A" ... that's not how bras work. if you have C cup boobs, a 32A bra won't fit you and vice versa. i mean even if it does fit, it would look very out of place.

    • Dude, the word "mansplaining" was literally MADE for people like you. I'm pretty sure women know more about how bras work, than some random guy on GAG.

      "Sister sizes: these bras have the same cup volume."
      Which of these pictures most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?

      Both 32A and 28C (and 30B and 26D) boobs are 240 cubic centimeters in size. They're just proportioned differently (28C is on a smaller ribcage than a 32A).
      Which of these pictures most closely resembles what you imagine when you hear the term "C-cup"?

    • the cups are there for a reason. the number signifies the circumference of the upper torso. if you have say D cup boobs but wear a A cup bra, your boob will be squeezed down with no CUP to go into. if you wear a D cup bra while having A cup boobs, your boobs wil flop around in those cups, not being supported. either way it looks awkward. if it was so easy, girls wouldn't have such a hard time finding well fitting bras. yes obviously your boobs are part of the upper torso measurement, that's why it somewhat fits but it won't look or feel good if you wear the wrong cup.

    • "it won't look or feel good if you wear the wrong cup." This is true. Due to different proportions, these are NOT the same type of bra.
      But they DO carry the same volume. They're just proportioned differently, which is what will make it uncomfortable if you stray too far.

      "A sister size is a related bra size with the same cup volume of each other[...] It is not recommended to wear a bra any more than one sister size away from your ideal bra size.[6][7] This is because, while, for example, sister sizes 34FF, 36F, 38E, 40DD, and 42D all *hold the same volume,* the bras are designed for very different body shapes. The higher in band/lower in cup you go, the shallower and wider the cup becomes." https://bustyresources.fandom.com/wiki/Sister_size

      So we're in agreement that wearing a sister size isn't ideal. But where we're disagreeing is how, in your post, you said that sister sizes (such as 28C and 32A) aren't the same volume as each other.

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  • to be honest i dont know cups. i just know tiny small, medium, large, and back breaking.

  • I imagine 32C

  • 34-36C resemble most of when I hear C cup beasts.

  • I honestly haven't studied breast sizes enough to be able to develop a skill of visually estimating their size. When I have looked at breasts before (pictures, not in person), I honestly wasn't really thinking a whole lot about what size they were; I was just thinking about how pretty they looked.

    And yours look really good, by the way.

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