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What letter is 36 for bra sizes?

by Guest63347  |  earlier

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That's what I am now, but I'm wondering if it's a A, B, C, or D. ??

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  1. B


  2. A-OK

  3. measure around the fullest part of your b*****s. now measure around your rib cage right under your b*****s. the difference in inches between the two is your cup size. Now if you add 5 to your rid cage size that gives you the size of your band.

  4. their is a 36 for every cup size,

    to find your cup size try this

    web site:

    http://www.afraidtoask.com/breast/breast...

    :)

  5. The letter and number are two different measurements. The number is inches across and the letter is 'cup' size.

    I'm a 36 B, for example, but there are 36 Cs, Ds, and so on.

    If you go into a bra store (I suggest Victoria's Secret) they can measure you and tell you what size would best fit you.

  6. if you live in the state there is a number and a letter   like  36A 36B 36C so on and so on  

  7. there is a 36 in a b c and d

    its becuze one is the cup size and one it how big it is around your back

    hope i was help...good luck

  8. 36 is the size of your back. You need to go to a professional bra fitting store where you can get your cup size [A,B,C,D...etc] measured.

  9. uhhh thats your bandwidth size!

    That size comes in all letters

  10. The letter denotes the cup size. The 36" should be measured under the bust and you should measure again at the nipple. The difference between the two indicates what cup size to choose. A clerk at a good department store like Nordstrom can help you with this.

  11. II'LL SAII IIT'S A SIZE B...UR SO LUCKY...

    MEEH...NOPE...II'M 15 WIITH 32A CRYIING OUT LOUD...SNIFF SNIIF...

  12. The number (36) is the band size, and the letter is the cup size. So two people may have a 36 band size, but one could be a 36B and the other a 36C depending on their cup size.

    You might want to take a look at this webiste for more help and details: http://wiki.quamut.com/view/measure_your...

    or you could consider getting yourself professionally fitted, as this is probably more reliable.

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