Best breast size for someone who is 1.78m and >70kg?

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Best breast size for someone who is 1.78m and >70kg?

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I've been meaning to buy a bodysuit with breasts but I'm not sure what size breasts would suit me best. I don't want to go ridiculously big because I'm into petite and femenine kig, but I also happen to be a tall-ish person who isn't exactly super thin, so I need to make sure the breasts are the right size to achieve a perfect sillhouette. I bought a breast plate some time ago and you can tell from my pics, they are GINORMOUS, which makes me look weird.

What cup size should I get? C? B? My relevant measurements are roughly like this:

Height: 1.78m
Weight: Around 72 kg
Chest width: 97 cm

Thank you in advance!
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Chloe:

If You think your breast plate is Ginormous, Then tell us what your bust measurement around them is.

Also useful would be a waist and hip circumference.

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Hi Chloe!

A thread I created a few years ago may be of some use to you, I know just writing it helped me.


How do I select the right sized breast form for my physical size?
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cici wrote:Hi Chloe!

A thread I created a few years ago may be of some use to you, I know just writing it helped me.


How do I select the right sized breast form for my physical size?
This is exactly the kind of guide I was looking for! Thanks a lot! As you mention in it, I wish to look passable, so breast forms that are suitable for my frame are essential, and I didn't really know how to tell which one would be best.

I do have a question though. In this guide you mention that it's a mistake to go too small while wanting to go for a modest size, but I don't really know what would really be a metric for me to determine if a cup size is too small or not. In your guide, you mention step one is measuring yourself, and step two is choosing a correct size, but don't mention how I would go about doing that? How do I choose which size fits me if I want to go for a modest size? You mention if I want to look passable I shouldn't go bigger than a C, but before that you say that for you it would be a mistake to go for a C cause for your frame, your equivalent is actually and E. This has me confused, as I still don't know which one wouldsuit me best!
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ChloeKig wrote:
cici wrote:Hi Chloe!

A thread I created a few years ago may be of some use to you, I know just writing it helped me.


How do I select the right sized breast form for my physical size?
This is exactly the kind of guide I was looking for! Thanks a lot! As you mention in it, I wish to look passable, so breast forms that are suitable for my frame are essential, and I didn't really know how to tell which one would be best.

I do have a question though. In this guide you mention that it's a mistake to go too small while wanting to go for a modest size, but I don't really know what would really be a metric for me to determine if a cup size is too small or not. In your guide, you mention step one is measuring yourself, and step two is choosing a correct size, but don't mention how I would go about doing that? How do I choose which size fits me if I want to go for a modest size? You mention if I want to look passable I shouldn't go bigger than a C, but before that you say that for you it would be a mistake to go for a C cause for your frame, your equivalent is actually and E. This has me confused, as I still don't know which one would suit me best!
Very valid question. Cup sizes are so confusing (definitely created by a man). Try going with projection, width, height and weight of the form instead of using cup size. I created a visual at the end of last year to describe to a colleague why I needed a universal form size for a trip I was planning to Japan since they were ordering me a set so I wouldn't have a pack an additional 1600 grams in my check-in luggage.

We settled on a 1600g teardrop set which worked out quite nicely.




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momoku w/ 1600g

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bunmiku w/1600g

May be a bit more projection than you are looking for but it worked nicely for me.

Looking at your physical data I'd recommend a 1200g teardrop for starters. I think they'll look the most natural on you (remembering at the same time you'll need hips and a waist) Breasts are only one facet of a total body build.
For my physical size when built out. 114cm, 82cm, 132cm at 193cm in height.

You might also look at the different shapes of forms.

boob shapes.jpg
Triangle shaped forms are always an option for wider chest sizes to give you a more natural shape. I've tried them and actually have a 2000 gram set. I didn't like how those looked on my frame. (I have a natural 86cm chest size) The triangle shape also does not project as far as a teardrop so that shape.


I realize this is confusing and way too much information but you will get the hang of it after a while. Depending on your confidence levels, find a mastectomy shop and get fitted. Might save you some money too.
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Thank you so much for this extensive guide! You provided a lot of help with this. A thousand thanks!
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ChloeKig wrote:Thank you so much for this extensive guide! You provided a lot of help with this. A thousand thanks!
You're welcome!
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