tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436259672320992437.post4608918491958991140..comments2023-04-09T02:13:54.244-07:00Comments on <center> Rejecting 300 </center>: Bra talkUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4436259672320992437.post-522529189660676022011-10-30T14:55:50.988-07:002011-10-30T14:55:50.988-07:00I know you're super excited to not have lost c...I know you're super excited to not have lost cup size, and I honestly don't mean to burst your bubble, but if you go from a 42 to a 36 (which is AWESOME btw!) the lower you go in the band, the cup gets smaller proportionately, for example I can wear a 38 G which is my actual size, but I can pretty easily also wear a 40 F, even though the F is smaller, since it's a 40, the cup is bigger than a 38 F would be. (aka a 42 C has a bigger cup than a 36 C)<br /><br />Just something to keep in mind if you can't find a 36 C a 38 B would be pretty close in size range... (the band sizes also change proportionately, like, a 38 G is WAY bigger in the band than a 38 C)(I work for a "certain" plus size retailer that you may know and can literally say, "I Do this for a living" ) :P Of course all bras are not created equal so this doesn't always work but if you ever can't find your size there are USUALLY other comparable sizes you can work with. So really am just giving bra advice. I love our balconette. It's fab! It's all I'll wear. <br /><br />I've gone from a 44 H to a 38 G, and I can not WAIT to get down to a DDD, which is still a good two sizes away, but I doubt I'll EVER get smaller than a DDD, It's just not doing much budging in that area. <br /><br />Good news is that weight loss is weight loss no matter where it comes from! ;) You're doing good. I've been struggling lately, today feels like a good day though. Congrats on the new bra size! I know how exciting going down is, your band size is TINY! :)Beyond Willpowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241477605700686127noreply@blogger.com