I wonder if I have misunderstood how cup sizes work, because to me I don't understand how Yuna has E cups.
Japanese cup sizes aren't American cup sizes. They (and all other metric nations, to my understanding) use centimeters instead of inches to determine the letter cup size. E for them would be B or a small C to us
Japanese cup sizes aren't American cup sizes. They (and all other metric nations, to my understanding) use centimeters instead of inches to determine the letter cup size. E for them would be B or a small C to us
I think the "E" is probably actually a stylized C instead. Also cup sizes aren't really determined based on metric or imperial measurements but rather how the band and bust sizes are to each other. I'm not super familiar with metric sizing exactly but as someone who has had to measure themselves for bras the general rule is for every inch the fullest part of the breast goes over the band size of the bra the bigger the cup, I don't know exactly how they determine a metric c cup but generally a c cup is 3 inches over the band size. For example a band size of 30 and a bust size of 33 is a c cup and a k cup is 11 inches over the band. Hopefully this helps a little!