(This bra doesn't fit, it was too big and probably the wrong shape. I did have some spilling at the top of the bigger breast, but there was also some amount of empty space at the [is it the apex?], which is more noticeable on the smaller one. Just adding in the measurements) --EDIT-- So looking back at the bra, the empty space here was more were the lower half of the bra joined the mesh portion, I think it has more to do with the stitching than true empty space. It could also be that I've grown since first trying on this bra --END EDIT--
In ... measuring cup depth & cup height, both the minimum and maximum cup depth was measured. To measure the minimum cup depth the bra was hovered between the knees at the tape measure left to hang. The recorded measurement was 14.25 inches. To record the maximum cup depth the cup was stretched over the knee, to the maximum resistance. The recorded measurement was 15 inches.
I had entered in the maximum recorded measurements in the table.
The same was done for the cup height, in which the minimum measurement was 9.75 and the maximum recorded was 10.5 (probably just a little less than that but I wasn't sure how to write the decimal for that)
One other thing to note (I'm somewhere at a 29 inch back). I did find the band to be very stretchy and would've liked it to be a little firmer.
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Thank you for the informational review! I do these often as well, and find them extra helpful in addition to the measurements to fill in all the pieces to the measurement puzzle.