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New Zealand women see increase in average breast size
Add New Zealand to the list of countries where more and more women are sporting larger breasts.
A local news station is reporting that nearly half of all New Zealand women are now a D cup.
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Following trend of larger breasts K-cup bras go mainstream
In the UK sales of bras in the D to G category have risen 50% since 2005.
Selfridges says that these sizes now account for one in four bra purchases. »
U.S. bra manufacturers report higher demand for larger-size bras
Following a trend that has already seen the average breast size of British, Australian and Dutch women steadily increase, now breasts are getting bigger in the U.S. as well. »
Posted in Bras, breasts, Lingerie News
Tagged average breast size, bra, breasts, full figure
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Elizabeth Hurley’s no-bra, see-through sari look
A lingerie store owner says seeing Elizabeth Hurley expose a nearly bare breast fills her with a range of emotions — from shock to delight, and from bewilderment to jealousy.
Posted in breasts, Lingerie News
Tagged breasts, Elizabeth Hurley, exhibitionism, lingerie, no bra, see-through
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How to flatter small breasts
Do your breasts look like two aspirins on an ironing board?
This video shows you some fashion tips designed to flatter small breasts. »
Women pay a price for large breasts
Women with large breasts report back pain and psychological problems, as their breasts are linked to poor posture and are seen by some an an obstacle in the dating game.
As a result, some seek breast reduction surgery, but we think getting the right bra — and the right attitude — goes a long way to alleviating any problems. »
A well-fitted bra may reduce or eliminate breast pain.
An ill-fitting bra may be one cause of painful breasts. »
Are big breasts always beautiful?
Large-breasted women want to get something off their chests: don’t stare, don’t overcharge, and don’t discriminate. »
How to measure your bra size
London lingerie boutique Phoebe Carlyle explains how to find a bra that fits you perfectly. [video] »
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Tagged bra, Bra Fitting, bra sizes, breast, breasts, measuring
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Why the British cleavage has gone from 34B to 36C in a decade
Whether concealed in lace or held firmly under wraps in no – nonsense Lycra, the fact that can no longer be hidden is that British breasts are getting bigger. In less than ten years the average bra size has grown from a 34B to 36C. »
A Growing Trend: Bigger Breasts. But why?
“It’s well known that as a population, we’ve all been getting bigger,” says Dr Joanna Scurr, a principal lecturer in biomechanics at the University of Portsmouth. “The larger we become overall, then the larger women’s breasts will become. There is not any evolutionary reason breasts are getting bigger: it’s simply a consequence of us all becoming generally bigger. »
Australia: with J curves ahead, the bust is yet to come
Australian women’s cups are running over as lingerie manufacturers respond to a boom in busts. Over the past decade the average woman’s bust has increased from a 12B to 14C or 14D, say medical experts and lingerie stores. »
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Marks & Spencer supports Britain’s bigger breasts with J-cup bras

Sizing up the market is crucial in the battle to sell clothes. Which is why Marks & Spencer, with a keen eye on the developing physique of the average British woman, has taken steps to expand its lingerie department.
The company is to stock J-cup bras for the first time to cater for gradually increasing breast measurements. That means its range will include four new sizes at the upper end. Previously it stopped at G, but will now offer GG, H, HH and J.
Weigh your breast to help you find a bra that fits better
The way to a perfect bra: weigh your breasts. »


