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One breast about one cup size bigger, need help?
I'm really shy to ask this and I don't want anyone thinking they're fake or a troll. Due to medication, I went from 34C, 34D, 34...DD, and now one of my breasts is a DDD or at least it seems like it, it's more like a DD1/2, should I stick with my DD bras or try to find an affordable 34DDD? I live in Wisconsin, WI and don't know where to go if I should go up one size, especially in a 34 band. Please help...
My bad, I meant to say Wisconsin, USA. Sorry...
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- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
If you can, maybe you're better off special ordering one just for you. It'll probably be pricey but if its made to fit your unique body type then surely its worth it.
But if you can't, then I guess going DDD and then just stuffing the smaller one to even things out.
- MLv 57 years ago
I think you should measure yourself and new size starting point rather than guess what your bra size is. If your cup size is larger than a D finding affordable bras is difficult. ebay brastop and amazon all offer cheaper bras, than most D+ stores.
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