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In the context of bra sizing, a 30A is larger than a 30AA. The number in a bra size (e.g., 30) refers to the band size, which is the measurement around the ribcage just below the bust. The letter (e.g., A or AA) indicates the cup size, with A being larger than AA. So, a 30A would have a slightly larger cup size compared to a 30AA.
There are AA bras, which is smaller than A. You could also look for 30AA, if 32 is too big.
No, it goes, a, b, c, d, dd. the # is for around the body not the cup size.
Bra sizes are only usually done in even numbers. Although 33A would be smaller than 34A, it is not a common bra size.
Larger cup size, smaller band size.