Something else to keep in mind. As the band size changes, even if the cup size is recorded as being the same, it isn't. It's all relative to each other. I had an ex-girlfriend explain it to be a couple of times, and I have a vague idea of what it is. If you get a 38-C and a 32-C, the actual cup sizes are different, relative to the band size. The cups of the 32-C are going to be a bit smaller than the 38-C, because the mass that fills them are different.
That's kind of the problem when getting into bra sizes. Since it's all relative to each other, based off of body measurements, and the fact that there is no real standard when it comes to women's garments (mens garments are a little better off, but only when dealing with pant sizes to an extent), the exercise is really acedemic. Best thing to do is use your best judgement when drawing, and hope you can get the shape right (and pleasing) and the size appropriaite. Nothing says awkward like a 32-G size, for example (and yes, I know someone who has a G cup). Not to mention the back pain.
Received on Thu Sep 17 2009 - 11:10:08 CDT