I own bras in sizes UK 28DD, 28E, and 30DD, and they all FIT. I cannot find a Jockey bra that fits. The closest I came is 02/30, but the cups were too low on the sides, their wires were too short, and the band was too large. On the tightest hook the bra was slipping around my ribcage. "Volume" is certainly important in bra sizing, but, believe me, so is "shape". I have "wide roots" and breasts that need to be lifted for shaping and support. The Jockey bra's cups are front/center and they don't bring in full-on-bottom breasts. Perhaps ... I should have tried an 03 cup, but if the 30 band was already too large, why bother? This bra seems like it would be extremely comfortable if you have the shape for which it is clearly designed. Hopefully they will expand upon their designs and offer a wider range of choices. Carrying out the idea of bra sizing to actually fit a human body is a step in the right direction. It would be wonderful if other American brands get the hint!
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