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Brassiere measurement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bra size
(詳細はbras that correctly fit a majority of women, and for individual women, the process of identifying a correctly fitting bra.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Find Your Bra Size )〕 Bra sizes usually consist of one or more letters indicating the breast cup size and a number, indicating a band size around the individual's torso. Bra cup sizes were invented in 1932 and band sizes became popular in the 1940s. The shape, size, position, symmetry, spacing, firmness, and amount of sagging of individual women's breasts vary considerably. Manufacturers mass-produce bras as ready-to-wear garments and size them to fit standard, idealized, female torsos. Manufacturers' bra size labeling systems vary from country to country because no international standards exist. Even within a single country, one study found that the bra label size was consistently different from the measured size.〔 As a result, about 25% of women have a difficult time finding a properly fitted bra. Some women choose to buy custom-made bras due to the unusual size or shape of their bust. == Measurement method origins ==
Parisienne Madeleine Gabeau received a United States patent on 21 November 1911 for a brassiere with soft cups and a metal band that supported and separated the breasts. To avoid the prevailing fashion that created a single "monobosom", her design provided "that the edges of the material ''d'' may be carried close along the inner and under contours of the breasts, so as to preserve their form, I employ an outlining band of metal ''b'' which is bent to conform to the lower curves of the breast."
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