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		<title>By: NittleGrasper`</title>
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The cup size would probably fit an A or B cup. (a bit more snug if you are a B cup, probably). 

If your band size is on the larger side, or if you have a larger ribcage, you might want to try on the dress in the store. It might fit your bust and waist measurements, but in order for it to fit well, you want to have a bit of wiggle room underneath the bust as well.</description>
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<p>The cup size would probably fit an A or B cup. (a bit more snug if you are a B cup, probably). </p>
<p>If your band size is on the larger side, or if you have a larger ribcage, you might want to try on the dress in the store. It might fit your bust and waist measurements, but in order for it to fit well, you want to have a bit of wiggle room underneath the bust as well.</p>
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