What's up with your guys' bra sizing? It's consistently, horrendously inaccurate. What kind of training program does VS use for bra sizing and, more importantly, where the hell did they get their math formula? Because it is so, so wrong. r/abrathatfits might be worth a look over for you, just to, you know, improve the accuracy at your specific store (if company policy would allow for you to veer away from their terrible sizing techniques). Even just reading this comment might help. I had one employee congratulate me when I bought a 34DD (I'm actually a 30F, but VS doesn't really have a great range of sizes, so I have to buy sister sizes if I want one of the cute ones you guys sell). It would have been nice if it hadn't indicative of a huge misunderstanding about bra measurements. Cup sizes are not static. All DDs are not the same, and wearing a DD does not mean someone has big boobs. A chick in a 28DD (to put this in perspective, one of the sister sizes for a 28DD is a 36A - not exactly "tig ol' bitties") is going to have much, much tinier boobs that a chick in a 36DD. As a manager, is sizing something you can play an active role in, or is the method just dictated to you by the company?
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What's up with your guys' bra sizing? It's consistently, horrendously inaccurate. What kind of training program does VS use for bra sizing and, more importantly, where the hell did they get their math formula? Because it is so, so wrong. r/abrathatfits might be worth a look over for you, just to, you know, improve the accuracy at your specific store (if company policy would allow for you to veer away from their terrible sizing techniques). Even just reading this comment might help. I had one employee congratulate me when I bought a 34DD (I'm actually a 30F, but VS doesn't really have a great range of sizes, so I have to buy sister sizes if I want one of the cute ones you guys sell). It would have been nice if it hadn't indicative of a huge misunderstanding about bra measurements. Cup sizes are not static. All DDs are not the same, and wearing a DD does not mean someone has big boobs. A chick in a 28DD (to put this in perspective, one of the sister sizes for a 28DD is a 36A - not exactly "tig ol' bitties") is going to have much, much tinier boobs that a chick in a 36DD. As a manager, is sizing something you can play an active role in, or is the method just dictated to you by the company?
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