My bra size
For those of you who want to know what 34JJ boobs look like on a girl that is 5'6" tall and 145lbs, with a 29 inch waist and a 44 inch bust. This photo was taken 12 months postpartum and I am no longer breastfeeding. Some women lose their breasts after breastfeeding and some gain a few cup sizes and others stay the same size. My husband and I have noticed that after having each one of our 3 children, I have gained a few cup sizes each time to the point I am at now. In this photo I think I was actually wearing a 32K cup bra and not a JJ bra.
Bra size
For those of you who want to know what 34JJ boobs look like on a girl that is 5'6" tall and 145lbs, with a 29 inch waist and a 44 inch bust. Here is a photo of me and this ...
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Hi! Can I ask what your underbust measurement is? Normally in the way we fit here, we'd expect someone with about a 34inch underbust to wear a 34 band, but if that was your case you'd only be in a gg cup, and it'd be surprising with your waist measurement. If you've tried it and prefer this to a smaller band that's your prerogative, but with a large bust you'll usually find you get much more support in a band size close to what you measure. :)
Elphabra : I have never quite understood what waist measurement has to do with underbust size. Some have waists that a lot or a little smaller than their underbust, some have waists that are a lot or a little larger than their underbust.
I myself have a 25" waist, a 28" underbust, and I find I'm most comfortable in relaxed 30 or snug (as in true-to-size) 32 bands. That's 5 to 7" difference, and yes, I just am that conical through my upper body (for reference, my shoulder circumference is about 40").
To me it seems just as random to connect one's waist measurement to bra-fitting as one's overbust measurement, Victoria's Secret style ;)
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