--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "inkwell_01" <inkwell_01@...> wrote:
>
> First Sept post...
>
> Thanks for the links Scrapper . The second link
> is great in showing why it's half black art in
> buying a bra. (Now you know why it takes the
> ladies so long to shop. :D just kidding.)
>
> The Cup chart is interesting, it's in metric
> and English measurement - centimeters(Europe)
> and inches(US,UK). [The AUS numbers might be in
> inches too? 6 inches? hmmm.]
>
> And for those too lazy to visit "How To..." sites, here's
> one quick reduced way to determine those numbers.
>
> To Find Bra size:
>
> Step 1: Measure around ribcage under the breasts.
> Step 2: Add 5 inches to the ribcage number; if
> odd, round up.
>
> To Find Bust size:
>
> Step 1:Measure around breast nipples. That's your
> Bust size.
>
> To Find Cup size letter: (more math)
>
> Step 1: Subtract Bra size from Bust size.
> (Bust size is always, (mostly), the
> larger number.)
>
> Step 2: Find a chart that relates inches to Cup
> size letter, like:
>
> Cup subtract result Letter
> (inches)
> 0 - 1/2 AA
> 1/2 - 1 A
> 1 - 2 1/2 B
> 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 C
> 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 D
> etc, etc, etc.
>
> See...you can learn things on yahoo...strange
> things - but learned.
>
> [Another way, (kinky as well), to find Cup size is water
> volume displacement method; make sure water warm.]
>
(YES a nice breats size is 36 c not to small and not to huge)
Received on Tue Sep 01 2009 - 15:40:29 CDT