OU812 wrote: » Male so not an official boob card carrying member. The good news is you're heading to the US in the summer. Put some money aside & go to nordstroms, Victoria's, heck even target/Walmart/Kmart. You'll find an abundance of pretty/sexy/cute bras in a variety of larger sizes for a lot less than you'll pay here. Obligatory boobs are great comment.
OU812 wrote: » Male so not an official boob card carrying member. The good news is you're heading to the US in the summer. Put some money aside & go to nordstroms, Victoria's, heck even target/Walmart/Kmart. You'll find an abundance of pretty/sexy/cute bras in a variety of larger sizes for a lot less than you'll pay here.
Faith wrote: » You certainly won't get larger sizes in Victoria's Secret!
metaoblivia wrote: » Yeah, I've never seen Victoria's Secret carry an FF or an H.
DM addict wrote: » I also agree with NOT going to Victoria's secret in the US - not good for the larger breasted. I go to Soma (soma.com) but their stuff isn't exactly cheap either.
Penny Tration wrote: » Op, go onto Reddit, go to /r/abrathatfits and use their 5 step measuring guide. I honestly didn't realise how uncomfortable my 36F bras were until I followed their measuring system and found bras that fit!
OU812 wrote: » OK, based on my own experience (& still not a fully boobcard carrying member of the sorority), but I was able to buy E cups in the flagship store in NYC last year It's HUGE. There's at least four floors in it, possibly five.
DM addict wrote: » I agree with heading to reddit.com/r/abrathatfits - there's lots of good info there. I also agree with NOT going to Victoria's secret in the US - not good for the larger breasted. I go to Soma (soma.com) but their stuff isn't exactly cheap either.
Faith wrote: » Confusingly, US bra sizes are different from UK sizes above a D cup. A US E is usually the same as a UK DD. Whereas UK cups go AA, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH and so on, US sizes tend to go AA, B, C, D, DD/E, DDD/F, G, H, I... - and even then, it depends on the specific brand as to how they do their sizing! In general, the UK system is the most standardised. So it could have been what we'd consider an E cup in VS, or it could have been volumetrically equivalent to a DD .
DM addict wrote: » As noted below, those probably US E cups. Their range of back sizes is pretty poor too if I recall. You can get decent stuff in Nordstrom if there's a sale on. Or head to a Nordstrom Rack.
Penny Tration wrote: » Also, most places in Ireland can't fit bras to save their life. I've been told I'm a 32D in Ann Summers, a 34E in Debenhams, a 42(!)F in Marks and Spencers
bubblypop wrote: » I find it far harder to find dresses to fit. Size 10/12 on bottom, but a lot bigger on top. Dresses only fit the top or the bottom half!
Tunage wrote: » I went back to the shop today to return the bras and thought sure while I'm there I'll try on some more... just to see what the new lady thought. I've decided I'm going to email the store and just express my dissatisfaction at their service. The lady today (different from the other day) measured me and came up with 36. I measured myself last night and was coming out with 33. I tried a varied range of cups and band sizes but nope, nothing was working for me. The shape, fit and look of my girls in the bras she gave me was just horrific so I came home with nothing. Why is it so hard to get a decent smooth cup moulded bra for a bigger bust? I don't want a bra that a child could trace their finger over the design if I'm wearing a top. I'm in a rural location and dont have the joy of having all those lovely stores like M&S or even Debenhams nearby but I'm just going to have to put a day aside for boob day, and go further a field to hopefully get a proper bra. I'd prefer to have one that fits well before I head stateside and then pick up some when I'm there when I have a decent fitting bra to go by.