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In terms of bra sizes a 40C means that the cup size of the woman's but is a C cup and her band size (area below the bust) is a 40 which makes her size a 40C.
38D, but it prob wont fit as well
In band size the next size up is 32A. However, the next size is 30B in cup sizes.
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the bra itself in circumference (around the body) is large but the cup size is only slightly larger than average. it's recommended that one gets fitted as most women are wearing an incorrect size (ie too large around with too small of a cup or vice-versa.) it's very apparent that this is the case when you see bulges on one's back above and under the bra, especially when a shirt is a slim fit. this can happen even when the bra is too large; the entire body of the bra should be snug, not just the elastic.
In terms of bra sizes a 40C means that the cup size of the woman's but is a C cup and her band size (area below the bust) is a 40 which makes her size a 40C.
40C
38D, but it prob wont fit as well
What's the next bra size after 36d
The next size up, based on band size, is 30A. The next bra size up, based on cup size, is a 28B or, in some sizes, 28AA.
In band size the next size up is 32A. However, the next size is 30B in cup sizes.
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There is no ideal bra size for a 12 year old. Your bra size will change a lot over the next 8 years, and probably over your entire life.
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A 40C would have the same cup size as a 38D or 36DD. The number is the "band size" or "back size," and refers to the size of your frame excluding your breasts. The correct band size will usually be your underbust/ribcage measurement rounded to the nearest even number, for example if your underbust measures 33 inches you will most likely need a 34. The cup size is represented by a letter, and this is relative to the band size so if you currently fill a 40C but you need a 38 band, then a 38C will be too small. You will need to try a 38D - go up one cup size for every band size that you go down. Although different bra sizes have equivalent sized cups, it is not recommended to wear a different size to the proper one. This is because the band needs to be a firm fit around the ribcage in order to support the cups properly and not ride up in the back. Also, the band size determines other dimensions of the bra such as the shoulder strap spacing and the width of the cups. On a smaller band size, the cups and the shoulder straps will be spaced closer together as they are designed to fit a narrower chest.
Yes it is the same size.
It is not appropriate to speculate on someone else's bra size without their consent. If the situation allows for it, you could respectfully ask for their bra size or suggest they get professionally fitted. Remember that personal information like bra size is private.