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For generously-endowed women, finding a bra that fits comfortably can be a real problem.
Now the first ever super-size L-cup bra has been manufactured to help solve the problem.
Bravissimo launched the first 28-inch back size and fitted shirts tailored for women with bigger chests as well as introducing the KK-cup size two years ago.
But it seems even the KK was not enough and customers soon complained that they needed an even bigger size.
In response the firm have released the jumbo bra in cup sizes D to L in black, nude, white and petal pink.
The body shape of women has altered in the last few decades with many discovering they have developed bigger breasts due to changes in diet and lifestyle.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...#ixzz1C9nlhzZT
L for Love
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"We believe the average UK bra size is actually a 36E"
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Is that a LLL?
No. That's just gross.
I read that the average sized bra is 36DD.
What does "28 inch back size" mean? Is this a bra for a woman who is 28 in across the back? I've never heard of that using that measure to fit a bra. If so, it's no wonder she needs a big bra, she's a pretty big woman.
36E. I thought when two letters are there it's bumped up to the next single letter.
I thought L's would be grotesque but the pic of the lady in that link looks just fine to me.![]()
It's the same thing. UK bra sizes go up one cup size for some reason. When I buy buy fancy bras they're always in UK sizes so I get a band and cup size smaller which is a great boost to my self confidence (and my back).
DD = DD; DDD = E ; DDDD= F and then it repats itself when it gets to the FFF it goes up to G and then again. So the MMM is just an L.
And if you go up a band size but down a cup size it's generally the same thing.
Thanks for that breakdown on cup sizes.
I don't know what the you just said but I'll take your word for it because I know you're an expert on big juggs.
28 inch back?
I would venture a guess that that's almost twice the size of mine.
Wait. I take it back. DD is E. Than DDD is F and DDDD is G. But I was right about the UK thing.
http://www.barenecessities.com/fit_sizing.aspx.
Thanks for the breakdown. Is there a bigger bra than MMM?
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Where are all the this thread is worthless without pics smilies?
Obviously not!
Ha. Who in the would have a 28 inch back?
I'm a big guy and I don't have a 28 inch back. Gotta be some weird measurement they do.
What's the most you've spent on a bra?
UK measurement
Well yeah but aren't they on the metric system?
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I just had my daughter measure my back. I'm not a small woman, probably average sized, and my back is 13" across. I think they are purposely misleading with those models they have pictured, they are no way wearing 28in backed, L-cup bras.
An inch is the same in the UK or USA. Article says 28 inch.
I think they mean a 28" band size. It is hard enough to find a 32" or a 34" with big cup sizes. I can not imagine looking for a 28" band.
I also know that Elomi already makes cups up to an N. If someone has a small rib cage, you would be surprised how large a cup size they need for boobs that are not as enormous as you think. The cup size is determined by the difference between your rib cage and your boobs.
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