The average bra size in America has jumped from a 34B 20 years ago to a 34DD in 2013, a new survey has revealed.
Lingerie retailer Intimacy spokeswoman Kate Terhune told The Huffington Post that weight gain and breast implants have played a role in the increase.
She said that the biggest factor is that women are choosing a more appropriate size, as they are more educated about bra fit.
The chain interviewed more than 60,000 customers at its 16 stores nationwide, and compared the results to a similar study it did in 1992, Terhune said.
Far more sizes are available now than in the early '90s, meaning that comfort in a larger cup could push up the mean.
According to other news outlets, additional retailers were experiencing inflation as well.
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The bestselling bra at online seller Figleaves.com is a 34E (DD) and the size demand for its Just Peachy brand had risen to 38H, Glamour reported.
Racked wrote that Italian label Cosabella had added a 38 for C, D and DDs.