14-06-2010, 07:08
I don't quite understand whether 32AA is the same as 30A. Does anyone know?
I guess the bigger your band size is, theoretically would mean that your breasts would also be wider and hence bigger than someone who has a smaller band size. So I guess it stands to reason, that if you are a 34AA, you will be bigger than a 32AA. So then I guess if you are a 34AA for instance, then you may be more like a 32A in size.
On that calculator blackhippie, I am 28" under, 31" bust, and 30.5" over. That makes me 32AA. If I gain an inch, and my bust goes up to 32", then I will be 32A (on that calculator), and if I get up to 33" I will be a 32B.
However, that calculator isn't very accurate, because when I changed my bust measurement to only 30", and then 29" it still read 32AA.
That calculator at least gives you a ball-park figure on what your measurement is. Perhaps find some other calculators and play around with the figures on those.
As a general rule, I work on the principle, that if the difference between your underbust measurement and your bust measurement is 3" or less, then you have small breasts. If you are 4", you probably fit an A cup. And if you are 5" then its probably a B cup.
I guess the bigger your band size is, theoretically would mean that your breasts would also be wider and hence bigger than someone who has a smaller band size. So I guess it stands to reason, that if you are a 34AA, you will be bigger than a 32AA. So then I guess if you are a 34AA for instance, then you may be more like a 32A in size.
On that calculator blackhippie, I am 28" under, 31" bust, and 30.5" over. That makes me 32AA. If I gain an inch, and my bust goes up to 32", then I will be 32A (on that calculator), and if I get up to 33" I will be a 32B.
However, that calculator isn't very accurate, because when I changed my bust measurement to only 30", and then 29" it still read 32AA.
That calculator at least gives you a ball-park figure on what your measurement is. Perhaps find some other calculators and play around with the figures on those.
As a general rule, I work on the principle, that if the difference between your underbust measurement and your bust measurement is 3" or less, then you have small breasts. If you are 4", you probably fit an A cup. And if you are 5" then its probably a B cup.