What's the difference between a 32A, a 34A, and a 36A?!
Question: What's the difference between a 32A, a 34A, and a 36A?
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There's a difference, in that your band-size goes up (from 32 to 36).
Your cup-size remains the same (an A cup).
Hope this helped some !
Bra's are measured by the band size (around your ribcage just under the breast) and on the fullest part of the breast.
The number you get when you measure just below the breast, you add 4 or 5 inches to, depending on if the number is even or odd (if it's odd you add 5, if it's even you add 4, I believe), This is the band size.
Then you subtract this number from what your fullest art of you breast measured.
The difference will determine the cup size. If there is a 1 inch difference, it's an A cup, 2 inch it's a B cup etc etc.
So if you were a 32A, under your breast would measure (when 4 or 5 inches has been added) 32 and your bust would measure 33.
If you are a 34A, under your breast would measure (when 4 or 5 inches has been added) 34 and your bust would measure 35.
If you are a 3bA, under your breast would measure (when 4 or 5 inches has been added) 36 and your bust would measure 37.
So you can see the difference between these three bra sizes are completely different, although they are the same cup size.
Sorry, if my answer was confusing x
A is the cup size, the number is the chest (bust) size.
Some ladies have a wide chest (e.g 38 inches) and very small titts (size A).
Some have a small chest (e.g 32 inches) and real bombshells (size D or DD).
The letter, eg, A, B, C are the size of the cup, the numbers are the band size. :)