I went from a 36AA to a 36C?!


Question: I went from a 36AA to a 36C.?
I really don't get the bra sizes...whats the letter and the number mean.? ><

and is it normal to go from a 36AA to a 36C.?
I'm 14 & 5'6"Health Question & Answer


Answers:
The number is the circumference of your ribcage below the breasts in inches.
(plus 5 - 6 more)

The letter is the circumference of the torso at breast level. The higher the letter the bigger the cup.

It's perfectly normal at your age; if the bra fits properly. Double check there's no puckers or wrinkles in the cup. If there are you might be a A or B instead.

You can also try other bra types if there is wrinkles - you may still be a C. Try other types of bras like under-wire, padded etc.

Hoped this helped. The site in my sources should help you out a bit more.Health Question & Answer

Yes at your age. They may be done growing, maybe not.

The letter is the cup size. AA means fairly flat, C means fairly normal for a grown woman. Sizes go from AA - DD and beyond like this: AA, A, B, C, D, DD. After DD, the standards for what to call it get weird. Anything from 34A - 38D is pretty normal.

The number is the size of your rib cage. Small framed women are 32 or 34. Average is more like 34 or 36. Usually 40 and above means you are overweight.Health Question & Answer

Well at your age you are still in the process of development. The 36 is the number that measures the band,& the C measures the size of the breast. The larger the breast,the higher in the alphabet the letter is.Health Question & Answer

36 is the size of your rib cage. Actually, it is your rib cage plus 4-5".

The letters signify how big the difference is between the fullest part of your breast and your rib cage.

Yes, it is perfectly normal to develop quickly around 14.Health Question & Answer

36 is the number that goes around your back. AA is the cup size (this is small) a 36 C is larger, and you just went through puberty and its normal :) feel proud u have boobs!Health Question & Answer



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