AAA Bra

Unlike the past years and decades, brassieres now have a wide array of preferences when it comes to colors, styles and sizes suitable for anyone’s figure and taste. This is truly befitting for any bust size, like large petite or average. It is also equally beneficial to any woman who enjoys combining comfort, style and sexiness in one brassiere.

It is most essential to know your proper bra fitting to get desired comfort and support that brassieres are called for. But apart from all these, wearing the best fitting bra improves posture and yields much better with your top clothing as well.

It seems that bra sizing is a trivial thing. However, it is the contrary. A bra is at its best if it fits you right. But do not be daunted with this since getting your bra size is extremely easy. What you ought to know is the equivalent bra size to your acquired measurement.

A bra size is consisting of two measurements: band size and cup size. The band size as indicated by a number, refers to the body circumference as measured beneath the breasts, while the cup size is indicated by a letter and refers to the breasts measurement. Generally, the size of a woman’s breasts is defined and determined in terms of her bra size.

Bras are typically available in cup sizes ranging from A to a double D. But extreme sizes, like too small or too big are also available, but one has to go through series of specialty stores and boutiques to avail of the desired size. Cup sizes are truly confusing because some of the bra manufacturers and brands use multiple letters to indicate it, such as AAA bra or an FF. More often than not, European manufacturers provide a common cup size from AAA size bras to J cups. Their sizes are usually in cups like AAA, AA, A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G, GG, H, and J. These sizes are already arranged in increasing order. Therefore, AAA bras are the smallest sized brassieres in Europe, as well as other parts of the world. It is important to note that bra sizes differ from every continent, like the standard bra size in the United States is different from that in Australia, or in Asia. Though, the measurements may just be the same but the actual bra size is dissimilarly interpreted. Bra sizes interpretation each varies from countries like: United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan, Belgium, Spain, France, and Portugal. An example will be size 38B in the UK size calculator. UK’s size 38B is a 100C in Spain, France and Portugal, and 85C in Europe and Japan, while 16B in Australia and New Zealand. If you are doing online shopping, pay attention to where you order and double-checked their sizes to yours.

In terms of centimeters, measure your under bust. Place a tape measure below your breasts and have it around the area to get your bra size. The cup size is measured by putting the tape measure around the fullest portion of your breast. If for example your bust measures between 73-77 centimeters, and your cup size is between 81-82, you are wearing a 34 AAA bra. The AAA bra is the smallest sized cup as previously mentioned. Measurements can also be taken in terms of inches. In fact, inch is the unit of measurement commonly used in getting the right bra size.

Bra sizes these days certainly have risen in number, wherein a decade ago, 34B was the average cup size. But today, it is already 36C. The increased of bra sizes are generally willed among women. Though, there are only two reasonable factors for such progress, either by plastic surgery or women getting fat or heavy. However, medical intervention has been widely popular that any physical feature can be easily modified to suit one’s wants. Breast sizes are not an exception especially in this generation of big sized boobs being typecast as the basis of sexiness. In truth, being sexy and being beautiful is not at all looks and figure. It does not matter actually whether you are wearing a size AAA bra or a DD cup, for as long as you feel good, confident and contented of your being, then you are truly ravishing.

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