In the USA, bra sizes generally range from AA to N; however, most females have bra sizes on the smaller end of the scale. The most common bra size is B; thus, a C cup would be larger than average. Measurements for determining what constitutes a C cup vary; one method of measurement involves calculating the difference between one's bust size and band size.
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A C cup means that the measurement of the bust at its fullest point is 3inches from the measurement at the ribcage, where the bra's band normally sits. A cup=1inch, B cup= 2 inches, ect.
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Actually, its not just dependent on the cup size...Relatively speaking, for teenage girls, a C cup is average/large, however there are a huge range of other sizes going up to H!! The appearance of a size also depends on the length aroudn your chest, measured in numbers, the smallest I know of is 8, so if you're and 8C its not very big, however if you were to be a 16C it would be very very big, so it all depends on the combination of cup size and chest size.
Its the size of the compartment in a bra where the breasts are fitted into. E.g a,b,c,d(a being the smallest) etc
Band sizes (the number) go from 28 up to around 56 in even numbers, and cup sizes (the letter) go from AA to K. The cup size is completely separate from the band size, so any combination of band and cup is possible. Cup sizes are in proportion to the band, so for example a 34C is one size bigger than a 32C. UK cup sizes: AA, A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH, J, JJ, K.