It seems like most of the regulars here that post are guys that have grown large to do medication, and can go to a store to get sized (and recommend it), and find bras that work for them. Local stores don't have my size. I’m a size that few women have, so the stores don’t carry them.
Like many people with gynecomastia, it snuck up on me. I didn’t notice that I had it until my nipples were very tender all the time. I checked with my doctor, that ran the blood tests, and they came back normal, and then had a mammogram, confirming that I have gynecomastia. I tried some compression vests, but I found them uncomfortable and hot. After spending a lot of time reading different things on the web, it seemed that compression bras hold things together so that don’t move as much, but don’t give much support. For support, an encapsolated bra is better. Since I didn’t want bra straps and adjustment clasps showing through clothing, I figured I would try an encapsolated racerback sports bra.
Then the hard part, determining my bra size, and finding it. I took my measurements, in inches:
under bust 36 ½ to 37, tight 36. Bust 40 ½ to 41, Over bust, 40. Many, but not all, seem to want the measurements taken with a bra on, but since I didn’t have one, I couldn’t. The There seem to several different guidelines out for measurements, as well as brand specific charts, and online calculators. The methods that I found included.
First, determine band size. Most seem to round the use underbust measurement up to an even number for the band size, some round the over bust measurement to an even band size, and some had a chart off go off the under bust, and some added 5 inches to the underbust, then rounded to the nearest even number. This gave me band sizes from 36 to 42 inches.
Second, determine the cup size. Methods subtract the underbust measurement from the bust measurement. Some subtract the band size from the bust measurement, and some subtract the overbust measurement from the bust size. Then some use a chart.
So between the different methods and and calculators, I came up with the following sizes:
36A, 36B, 36C, 36D, 38A, 38B, 38C, 38D, 40B, 40A, and 42A. Now looking in the mirror, and applying a bit of common sense, I do not have D or C cups, and probably not B’s regardless of what the rules say. My chest measurements get larger as I move up the rib cage, even before they started growing. I don’t think the formulas work well for me. I figured my true size is 38A or 40A, but since different brands size different, I could also be a 38B, and perhaps 36A or 36B, depending on the brand. Going on line and looking at the various bra manufacturers retailers web sites, B cups in 38 and 40 are available, but not very common, and A cups are even fewer. It seems most people that wear bras for support are women, and they usually have at least B cup breasts before they get to a 38 or 40.
Most local stores to have the brands that have bras in the size I need, so I had to order them online. I only found a couple of well known brand names that make the A cups, and the stores that carry that brand don't carry them in the stores. Some don't even carry them on their internet sites.
Bra A – Its sizing charts put me at a 40A or even possibly 42A. Reviews indicated that the band tends run run one size smaller than the true size. I ordered a 38B and a 40A. The band on the 38B was too tight. The 40A band fit, but the Cup were a little big. The bra seems to round the breasts to a more feminine shape. Comfortable except when I reach with my hands close together as it digs in by my armpits. Kept it.
Bra B – reviews indicated the Cup runs a little large. Ordered a 40A. The band was too loose, and the cup was too big. Sent back.
Bra C. Not a lot of reviews – ordered a 40A. The band fit, but the cup was too big. Sent Back.
Bra D. Reviews indicated the cups ran small, and it is not available in a 38A or 40A. Ordered a 38A. Fit well, but is padded. Feels like I have a shield on my chest, Is a little warm. Is not available in white. Kept it.
Bra E. Same brand as Bra D, but is an underwire. Not available in 38A or 40A. Ordered 38B. Band size OK, Cup size too big. Returned it.
Bra B – Ordered a 38A. Seems to fit the best of all. Like it except the bra straps ride up my neck and can be seen if I’m wearing a t-shirt.
At this point I think my true size is 38A. I tried a couple of bras with molded cups, but I didn’t fill out the top.
So new I’ve got a 38A, 38B, and 40A that will work, but the each have their faults.