13-07-2015, 08:06 AM
I don't profess to be an expert in this, but having spent a significant amount of money and time on bra shopping, I thought I would share for anyone who is interested.
I'm going to say something right now:
Everything you know about bras are wrong!
Instead, take a look at ABraThatFits , which contains a wealth of information on getting your real bra size and bra fitting.
Start with the Beginner's Guide.
Because we are males, the bra size calculator will overestimate by about 2-3 cups. That is, if the bra size calculator gives 36DD, then your bra size might be 36C or 36B. As males, our breasts are usually shallow, which means the breast tissue is spread across a larger area. This is important, because you'll want to buy bras that fit shallow breasts. These are usually bras that have wide underwires.
Next comes the "fun" part: the trial and error to confirm your size, and find a bra that fits.
Suppose the possible bra size is 36B or 36C. You might want to try a tighter or looser band, meaning, 34C or 34D, or 38A or 38B. (This concept is known as sister sizes.) Amazon works great for this because they have free returns, so you can order multiple sizes and return those that don't fit. I previously ordered 10 bras and returned 7. Very rarely, Amazon might flag an account that does lots of returns, but an online chat with customer service should clear it up. So what you'll want to do is order a bra in at least two sister sizes, more if you have the budget. And try different bras with different cuts.
I had great success with these:
b.tempt'd by Wacoal Women's B.Delighted Demi Contour Bra
Betsey Johnson Women's Eyelet-Lace Three-Section Foam Demi Bra
OnGossamer Women's Laced In Paradise Balc Bump (few sizes left though)
My experience:
I never knew my size for certain, and always bought bras in various sizes, anywhere from 36A,B,C to 38A,B, and while my bras would fit ok, they didn't fit fantastic. I assumed it was simply because I didn't have breasts. The best fitting bra I had then was 36A. Even so, I had a feeling it could fit better. So that sparked my interest in finding my real bra size and finding a properly fitted bra. And this brought me to ABTF, which has been amazing to increase my knowledge of the world of bras. The bra size calculator gave me 36DD. So I started with Aerie, and ordered various sizes in 36C,D, DD. I didn't know then that the size I got from the calculator was 2 cups too big. I found that 36C fit me best. But I felt the band wasn't tight enough (the band needs to be tight enough so that when you "scoop and swoop", your breasts can stay in the bra cups).
So next, I ordered from Amazon, this time in 36C,D and 34D (sister size of 36C). Again, the 36C fit me best, as well as a 34D.
Annoyingly, different brands and cuts of bras make fitting very difficult. Not all 36C bras fit me well. Some cups cut into my breasts (while a larger 36D was way too big), some had cups that were ridiculously small (probably because it was meant for narrow breasts). It was frustrating at first, I admit.
Eventually, I started ordering from Taobao (China's Amazon), and finally settled on my true bra size of 34C.
I will be happy to try to answer any questions. And if you're brave, you can post in ABTF as well. They are trans/CD friendly.
I'm going to say something right now:
Everything you know about bras are wrong!
Instead, take a look at ABraThatFits , which contains a wealth of information on getting your real bra size and bra fitting.
Start with the Beginner's Guide.
Because we are males, the bra size calculator will overestimate by about 2-3 cups. That is, if the bra size calculator gives 36DD, then your bra size might be 36C or 36B. As males, our breasts are usually shallow, which means the breast tissue is spread across a larger area. This is important, because you'll want to buy bras that fit shallow breasts. These are usually bras that have wide underwires.
Next comes the "fun" part: the trial and error to confirm your size, and find a bra that fits.
Suppose the possible bra size is 36B or 36C. You might want to try a tighter or looser band, meaning, 34C or 34D, or 38A or 38B. (This concept is known as sister sizes.) Amazon works great for this because they have free returns, so you can order multiple sizes and return those that don't fit. I previously ordered 10 bras and returned 7. Very rarely, Amazon might flag an account that does lots of returns, but an online chat with customer service should clear it up. So what you'll want to do is order a bra in at least two sister sizes, more if you have the budget. And try different bras with different cuts.
I had great success with these:
b.tempt'd by Wacoal Women's B.Delighted Demi Contour Bra
Betsey Johnson Women's Eyelet-Lace Three-Section Foam Demi Bra
OnGossamer Women's Laced In Paradise Balc Bump (few sizes left though)
My experience:
I never knew my size for certain, and always bought bras in various sizes, anywhere from 36A,B,C to 38A,B, and while my bras would fit ok, they didn't fit fantastic. I assumed it was simply because I didn't have breasts. The best fitting bra I had then was 36A. Even so, I had a feeling it could fit better. So that sparked my interest in finding my real bra size and finding a properly fitted bra. And this brought me to ABTF, which has been amazing to increase my knowledge of the world of bras. The bra size calculator gave me 36DD. So I started with Aerie, and ordered various sizes in 36C,D, DD. I didn't know then that the size I got from the calculator was 2 cups too big. I found that 36C fit me best. But I felt the band wasn't tight enough (the band needs to be tight enough so that when you "scoop and swoop", your breasts can stay in the bra cups).
So next, I ordered from Amazon, this time in 36C,D and 34D (sister size of 36C). Again, the 36C fit me best, as well as a 34D.
Annoyingly, different brands and cuts of bras make fitting very difficult. Not all 36C bras fit me well. Some cups cut into my breasts (while a larger 36D was way too big), some had cups that were ridiculously small (probably because it was meant for narrow breasts). It was frustrating at first, I admit.
Eventually, I started ordering from Taobao (China's Amazon), and finally settled on my true bra size of 34C.
I will be happy to try to answer any questions. And if you're brave, you can post in ABTF as well. They are trans/CD friendly.