Breast sizes
Jan. 29th, 2006 09:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
now that I have your attention...
How do americans work out breast sizes? I mean seriously? Like someone being 36D - if the 36 is inches, and underbust, then Angelina Jolie is a hell of a lot bigger than I thought - I'm only freaking 27DD (and no, I'm not a waif)
so is it overbust? Underbust? eh?
And what about the UK?
Australian method is here At 70cm and 100cm, I work out to a 10E (which doesn't exist. I know. I've looked.)
*sticks to Australian convetions...they make sense*
EDIT fixed up the size, I'd misconverted it.
DOUBLE EDIT BIGGER THAN A G CUP? YOU AMERICANS ARE FUCKING CRAZY
How do americans work out breast sizes? I mean seriously? Like someone being 36D - if the 36 is inches, and underbust, then Angelina Jolie is a hell of a lot bigger than I thought - I'm only freaking 27DD (and no, I'm not a waif)
so is it overbust? Underbust? eh?
And what about the UK?
Australian method is here At 70cm and 100cm, I work out to a 10E (which doesn't exist. I know. I've looked.)
*sticks to Australian convetions...they make sense*
EDIT fixed up the size, I'd misconverted it.
DOUBLE EDIT BIGGER THAN A G CUP? YOU AMERICANS ARE FUCKING CRAZY
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Date: 2006-01-28 03:36 pm (UTC)Denial. And also, I think that it becomes routine for women to buy the same size every time, without thinking about it, and without trying it on, especially if they also tend to buy the same brand.
And after years of this, some changes in their body aren't reflected in the bra they buy.
I mean, I've seen *lots* of women on the street everyday who are quite clearly wearing the wrong size.
Now part of that may well be that, in American stores outside of plus-size clothing stores, it's rare to find band sizes over 38 on the rack, and if you do, it's a 40D. And bras at large sized stores cost much more than bras at, say, a discount store, and a woman of limited funds and a large chest is much less likely to have a good bra.
Meanwhile, if you go to a plus sized store (like LaneBryant, for instance), they rarely have an C cup bras, and if they do, they have so much fabric that it's quite ridiculous looking on a woman with a C cup, so I've found it somewhat difficult to find a 40 C, and if I see one on the rack, I buy several at once.
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Date: 2006-01-28 03:54 pm (UTC)A couple of friends of mine from the US have remarked that Australian women tend to have bigger breasts than they're used to seeing. Could be cultural clothing (it's freaking hot, we wear less) or the large amount of Greek stock. Or anything from healthier weights than they're used to seeing, or a million other factors.
But it definitely makes it easier to buy decent sized bras ^_^
Have your kids ever worn your bras as a yamulke? Cj used to do that all the time, but they were more like pith helmets. *little bastard*
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Date: 2006-01-28 04:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-28 04:35 pm (UTC)