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Guide to Calculate Your Bra Size

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Guide to Calculate Your Bra Size

Think about it this way: a person who wears an XS and a person who wears an XL can both have breasts that stick out the same distance, but on the larger person those breasts will be wider. Hence, they will have more breast tissue overall than the size XS person.

Now let’s add a third person to the example. They wear an XS, but have the same amount of breast tissue as the XL wearer. In order for that breast tissue to fit onto their narrower torso, it would stick out further from the body. The difference in the under-bust and over-bust measurements would be greater so it would no longer be an A cup, despite being the same size in terms of volume.

This is what we call ‘bra sister sizes’, different bra sizes that have the same volume. We explain it in more detail at the end of our bra size calculator page. The most important thing to understand for now is that A cup breasts are smaller on small people and larger on large people.

How much do A cup breasts weigh?

Different online articles will tell you about Bra Sizes in Order from Smallest to Largest and some will suggest A cup breasts weigh the same as two chipmunks, two pots of jelly, eleven pancakes, or sixty five tea bags. But the truth is that it depends!

As we’ve already established, not all A cup breasts contain the same amount of breast tissue – so their weight varies too.

To get the detail about Bra Cup Sizes from Smallest to Biggest visit Babeappeal any time.

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