And when the data was confirmed, Triumph found that while only 4.5% of its customers had required a D-cup size bra or larger back in 1980, that percentage had expanded to 17.6% by 1990. By 2018, the percentage had swelled impressively to 53.1%. Or in other words, a remarkable twelve-fold increase over 40 years.
It is 90D in France and 12C in Australia....International bra sizes.CountryCupBMISpainA-B25.1JapanA-B21.9AustriaA-B24.7FranceA-B24.477 more rows
The smallest breast sizes are concentrated in African and southeast Asian countries....Top 11 countries with the largest average breast sizes (and average BMI):Canada - B-C (26.7)Georgia - B (27.7)Australia - B (26.8)Bosnia and Herzegovina - B (25.3)Switzerland - B (23.8)More items...
Most of the studies used as stimuli only two different breast sizes (small vs. large) (Furnham et al., 1998, 2006; Singh & Young, 1995; Swami et al., 2009), thus showing that large breasts are more attractive than small ones. By using a 5-level scale, we found the most attractive size to be large but not extra-large.
Japanese bra styles tend to have smaller cups with thicker padding compared to U.S. styles. Besides the difference in market preference, there's also a fundamental difference in how our bodies are structured. Each brand designs their bras to fit the average body structure of the women in the market.
Big in Japan is an expression that can be used to describe Western (especially North American or European) musical groups who achieve success in Japan but not necessarily in other parts of the world.