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Bust/Cup size. Am I doing it wrong? (take two)
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They are nice, but those are not DD's, no offense intended of course.

It sure looks like you're measuring correctly, which brings up this whole issue of why most breast owners are wearing the wrong size.

Almost every site has a different method of measuring and figuring things out. For example at La Senza if you measured 29 inches on your underbust you have a 34 band. I have no idea how that works, but that's their info.

Victoria's secret says to use a soft tape and start on your back at the band level and then at the front go above the bust where the straps meet the cup.

So... no real solid information. All I can do is suggest the following. Go to walmart and buy or try a C cup in your band size, it will probably cost you $5-$8. The reason I suggest a C is that's what you look like. If it is too tight then try a band size higher but stay with the C cup. Once you figure out the band size then you can change cup sizes. Remember that if you go up a band size you can typically go down a cup size. So if you were a 36D you could also probably wear a 38C.

Cup size is not an absolute because of fullness. You have length but not girth which is going to cause issues.

My wife fills a 38C very well, but if she just goes by measurements she is a 38DD as she has thin breasts.

Good Luck!
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