Your cup size is a C.
Calculating your bra size
Subtract your band measurement from your cup measurement . Generally, for each inch in difference, the cup goes up by one size. Example: Step 1: 34" under measurement +4" = 38" band
Step 2: 40" over measurement
Step 3: 40" - 38" = 2" or Cup "B"
Your size would be 38B
You are a 34 band with a 31 bust: a 3 inch difference making you a C cup.
In the context of bra sizing, '40C' refers to a bra size where the band size is 40 inches and the cup size is C. The band size corresponds to the measurement around the ribcage, just below the bust, while the cup size represents the difference between the bust measurement and the band size. In this case, a '40C' bra would be designed for someone with a band measurement of 40 inches and a bust measurement that is 3 inches larger, indicating a moderate level of support and coverage.
Depends on your band size.
Bras are typically measured using a combination of band size (in inches or centimeters) and cup size (letters A, B, C, etc.) to determine the best fit. The band size is the measurement around the torso under the bust and the cup size is the measurement around the fullest part of the bust.
To convert a 36C bra size to inches, you first need to understand that the number "36" refers to the band size, which is measured around the ribcage just under the bust. This typically corresponds to a measurement of about 36 inches in circumference. The "C" cup size indicates the volume of the bust, which is not a direct measurement in inches but represents a difference of about 3 inches between the band size and the bust measurement. Therefore, a 36C bra is designed for someone with a bust measurement of approximately 39 inches.
To determine your cup size, you need to measure your band size (under the bust) and subtract it from your bust measurement. Generally, a bust measurement of 82 cm typically corresponds to a C or D cup size, depending on the band size. However, it's important to note that sizing can vary between brands, so trying on different sizes is recommended for the best fit.
The letter in a bra size (in this case C) refers to the cup size. The number is the band size, which is usually the ribcage measurement rounded to the nearest even number. Someone who wears a C cup bra will usually have a bust measurement around 3 inches bigger than their ribcage measurement, so a 32C for example has an underbust of 32 inches and a bust of 35 inches.
A 48DD bra size indicates that the band size is 48 inches around the torso, and the "DD" cup size typically represents a larger bust. In terms of volume, a DD cup is generally one cup size larger than a D cup, accommodating a fuller bust. However, it's important to note that sizing can vary between brands, so trying on different styles is often recommended for the best fit.
my daughter is the same size but she wears a 28 bra but i would like to kno win A cup,what would it be
An 88 cm B bra size typically indicates a band size of 88 cm and a cup size of B. The band size is measured around the chest just under the bust, while the B cup suggests a moderate bust volume. To convert the band size to a more standard measurement, 88 cm is approximately 34.5 inches, which would round to a 36 band size in U.S. sizing. Therefore, this size would be roughly equivalent to a 36B in many bra sizing systems.
The band size of a 36C bra refers to the measurement around the ribcage, which is typically around 36 inches. The cup size C corresponds to having a 3-inch difference between the bust and band measurements. Therefore, the chest size for a 36C bra would be around 39 inches.
An A cup bust is usually one inch bigger than the ribcage, for example a 32A will be around 33 inches. The number is the "band size" or "back size," and refers to the size of your frame excluding your breasts. The correct band size will usually be your underbust/ribcage measurement rounded to the nearest even number, for example if your underbust measures 33 inches you will most likely need a 34. The cup size is represented by a letter, and this is relative to the band size so if you currently fill a 36C but you need a 34 band, then a 34C will be too small. You will need to try a 34D - go up one cup size for every band size that you go down.
A measurement of 106 cm typically corresponds to a band size of around 42 inches in bra sizing, as band sizes are calculated by converting the underbust measurement to inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). To determine the cup size, you would need to measure the fullest part of the bust and subtract the band size from this measurement. If the bust measurement is, for example, 116 cm (approximately 46 inches), the resulting size would likely be 42DD. However, it's essential to try on bras, as sizing can vary between brands and styles.