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Fabby luncheon of two mini rye bagels, one with luncheon meat, the other with extra mature cheddar and tomato chutney, plus an orange, some raspberries and two :cuppa:
 
MrsPete always used to go to M&S to be sized up. They do a proper job there, apparently. Unfortunately, the shop close in Hamtun and moved to the godawful Rushden Lakes retail park.

Nothing like that in Ely alas, so it's out with the tape measure here chez Casa Reynard.

The right way to do it* is to measure around your ribcage (in inches) under the boobage. That gives you the band size. Then you measure around the boobage at the biggest point. The difference between the two measurements gives you the cup size. Each extra inch equates to one cup size.

I measure 31 inches and 36 inches respectively. So a good fit for me is either a 32D or a 30DD depending on brand and style. (If you go down a band size, you need to go up a cup size and vice versa, as it's effectively measured by volume.)

* MrsPete might find this useful, along with all the other ladies in here :smile:
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
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Hamtun
Nothing like that in Ely alas, so it's out with the tape measure here chez Casa Reynard.

The right way to do it* is to measure around your ribcage (in inches) under the boobage. That gives you the band size. Then you measure around the boobage at the biggest point. The difference between the two measurements gives you the cup size. Each extra inch equates to one cup size.

I measure 31 inches and 36 inches respectively. So a good fit for me is either a 32D or a 30DD depending on brand and style. (If you go down a band size, you need to go up a cup size and vice versa, as it's effectively measured by volume.)

* MrsPete might find this useful, along with all the other ladies in here :smile:

I have offered her my help and support but maybe that conversation is for another day.... :okay:
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Nothing like that in Ely alas, so it's out with the tape measure here chez Casa Reynard.

The right way to do it* is to measure around your ribcage (in inches) under the boobage. That gives you the band size. Then you measure around the boobage at the biggest point. The difference between the two measurements gives you the cup size. Each extra inch equates to one cup size.

I measure 31 inches and 36 inches respectively. So a good fit for me is either a 32D or a 30DD depending on brand and style. (If you go down a band size, you need to go up a cup size and vice versa, as it's effectively measured by volume.)

* MrsPete might find this useful, along with all the other ladies in here :smile:

I believe there's a website with the word 'fans' in it, where the gentlemen and ladies on the site advertise their clothing size with the aim of receiving garments.

Overalls and wellingtons I presume as I've never visited.

Is this CC's version? :blink:
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
I've just come back from a ride to Apremont in the Vendée where, due to no tree cover on the tarmac, the reflected heat meant the water in my bottles was warmer than me xx(
 
I believe there's a website with the word 'fans' in it, where the gentlemen and ladies on the site advertise their clothing size with the aim of receiving garments.

Overalls and wellingtons I presume as I've never visited.

Is this CC's version? :blink:

I do not require any additional garments :laugh:

Wearing a wrongly-sized bra is a fecking miserable experience, much same as sitting on the wrong size and shape of saddle. So can't help sharing good fitting tips, because us ladies have all been there at some point... :blush:
 
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