I’d say that’s a good guess. 32HH or 34H.
I just looked them up, they are more or less the same cup size even though the band size is different. Interesting. It must take a while to orientate yourself with this measurement system.
Okay - today. A nice monochrome picture. 34D is my initial guess. But I may refine that.
What a gorgeous photo. Who is it?
34D *looks* close, but I’m wondering if her back size might be smaller than 34. Possibly 32DD - although, I’d expect to see a tiny bit more volume if she was a 32DD. But, it’s a decent guess and I’d certainly be trying her with both.
When we do the 34D/32DD or 32HH/34H thing, this is called “sister sizing”. It’s really useful for a number of things - the first being the variance in the size/fit from one bra manufacturer to another. For example, a 32FF in a Freya bra might not be exactly the same as a 32FF in a Curvy Kate bra, so sometimes there’s a slight adjustment in size required.
Also, sometimes when you try on a certain bra, it’s obvious that it doesn’t work for some reason; maybe the band is too loose or too tight, maybe the back band is riding up, or is too low on your back and not siting low/horizontal - maybe the cups are too loose, or your boobs are spilling over the top of the cups. Maybe the centre gore isn’t tacking. Maybe the straps are working too hard on your shoulders. So, sometimes you need to rethink the size and try something slightly different.
The basic principle is this: if you go up a cup size, go down a band size - and if you go down a cup size, go up a band size.
Every time you do this, you’re effectively meeting approximately the same “size” up or down the chart. The difference is that you lose an inch on the cup or gain an inch (sometimes two) in the band - or vice-versa. It can make all the difference in a bra fit. I can tell you that it works like magic when you have someone wearing a very tight 30G (which they think is their size because their boobs fit in the cups but the back band is really tight and riding up) and you give them a 32FF to try on. The look on their face is priceless - it’s like being introduced to a different person. They feel comfortable and liberated. The same is true in reverse; a really loose 32FF becomes a snug and comfy fit going down to a 30G. It’s one of the great pleasures of bra fitting. Happy boobs make happy women.