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Jan 20, 2015
Hello everyone. I am looking for an answer to questions I have.
I am needing to update my measurements on here and I am a little confused as how to take the measurements properly.
1.) Should my breast tissue perimeter include the migrated tissue under my armpits? If you notice the link below to my breast shape gallery page, you will see that I have breast tissue on the side of my chest.
2.) Also in the pictures, you will notice that my breasts sag. Should the vertical breast measurement be taken by measuring from the lower crease of my breast, then down and back up to the top of my breast tissue where it meats my chest wall? This would make the measuring tape a "j" shape. I am wondering this, because I understand that the underwire needs to sit at the crease where my lower breast tissue meets my chest wall.
http://bra.pe/HBs/
Also, I am including links to all of the bras I have listed on here, don't ask me why some are loaded under a different username.
http://www.bratabase.com/bra/dle64/
http://www.bratabase.com/bra/dlcwh/
http://www.bratabase.com/bra/dlea2/
Appreciate everyone's help in advance!
Breast shape
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http://bra.pe/HBs/
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1. My experience and understanding is that your breast perimeter should include that additional tissue, which I do by making sure I measure far enough back to include when I'm leaning forward, and by scooping it up and making sure it's included when I do the lying down measurement.
2. Yes, the vertical measurement starts (or ends) at the inframammary fold, the crease under your breast, and then follows the tissue all the way to the top of your breast. This measurement is taken when you're leaning over, so it will indeed first go down and then up.