You could try equivalent sizes, doesn't always work but it is an option. So 34C.
I'm in Australia and a 32D (10D) is one of the most common sizes in stores. Keeping in mind that your size will vary depending on brand, style, material and shape.
Having a gap can mean many different things it could be too big or even too small or just the wrong style. For me I am not very full at the top of my breasts so any bra that is a really full cup or too rounded I will get a gap. The best style for me is a balcony bra. Gives great support…Â
In Australia all the sizes that you have listed in your reply are really common sizing, it's strange to hear that they aren't where you are. Though if you can't find your size equivalent sizing sometimes works. So for a 32C try a 34B or 30D
You may be trying on the wrong style of bra. But it could also be that the band is too tight. You should give every style a go and get a fitter to check it for you. For me I find the balcony style works best to stop this.
This is actually quite a good description of these types of bras, obviously though there are a lot of other bra types out there. Knowing the different styles of bras out there is super helpful to finding the one you need.
Bras should always be comfortable, if you are wearing a bra…Â
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