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annekathleen
03-15-2006, 05:52 PM
O.K., who's the expert here?

I bought my first pair of breast forms a while ago, I think from Frederick's of Hollywood. The numbers on them are a 10 over 46/105.
Using one of my wife's bras...shes a 36C, they filled me out to look like hers.
I wanted something a little bit bigger since I have a 42 inch chest, and have purchased bras in size 42C. The original breast forms are a little too small.
So I found a pair of oval breast forms that are marked a 12 over 50/115
They seem just a little too big for what I want, they make me look like a 44D
Doing the math, I would figure that I needed something right in the middle
like an 11 over 48/110, but is there a standard sizing? a cross reference chart? I see most sites listing size 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 etc.
I want to buy another set, but I want to get the correct size this time,
Any "more" experienced ladies able to help me here?
I'd even trade my bigger set ( brand new in 2 separate boxes ) for the next smaller size. Help!!?!?!?!?!?!

GypsyKaren
03-15-2006, 06:40 PM
Hi Annekathleen

The best advice I know is to call www.thebreastformstore.com (http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/www.thebreastformstore.com) , they have great customer service and are very tg friendly.

Karen

natasha
03-15-2006, 11:51 PM
Based on previous advice here I just ordered as set from Glamour Boutique. Havent revcieved them yet but being 6' 170 lbs. I ordered a "C" and also a 38C bra to go with it. Not to mention all of the other stuff I ordered!!!!!!!! Wheres the UPS man!!!!!!!!!

Billijo49504
03-16-2006, 12:52 AM
I agree, go with a C cup. It's enough to show, but not to much to draw attention to you.

Michelle Hart
03-16-2006, 02:03 AM
I have the size 8/ D orDD and they look proportionally correct, which is really the way to figure youre "size"

Do your reasearch and watch the GG's, look at yourself in the mirror and picture what you "should have and try to find that size.

It worked for me, hope it helps....

Jenny Warren
03-16-2006, 03:52 AM
Cup size is related to actual chest size.

A girl with a 34 chest and 'c' cups has different sized breasts to one who is a 36 'c'.

Most reputable stores have a size guide explaining this.

The best thing to do is call a company that actually supplies prosthetics for women who have lost a breast, and ask their advice. You can't beat specialist knowledge.

Jenny