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That sucks. Try shopping at Victoria's Secret; they have more sizes online than in the store. I have the opposite problem; I can never find my size at stores like that because my chest is too big. (It's not a good problem, I'm not even close to bragging.)
#18 is right; The size chart is the same as bust sizes for bras; look at the inches on your bra size to figure out what size you are on their charts. If your bust line is 29", that means you're actually a 34" on their size chart (which is a medium) so no worries about fitting into their clothes.
wah wah wah you're probably 13 anyway.
YDI for shopping at Abercrombie... sorry...
I think you're probably measuring it wrong somehow, like not converting to inches or not adding the 5 inches. Like everyone else said, it's almost physically impossible to be TOO small for Abercrombie. I'm pretty sure premature babies can comfortably wear Abercrombie. Yeah, and like everyone else has been saying, it is MUCH harder to find clothes to fit larger breasts than smaller ones. I'm a D, and it seems like most clothes are designed for people with no breasts. But it probably feels like people with smaller breasts think all clothes are designed for women with big breasts. We just can't win! And if you are upset about your breast size, cheer up! Smaller, natural breasts look a lot better than large, fake breasts that look like they're bolted on. And unless you're twenty-five or something, there is probably still time for some growth. I was a B until senior year of high school, then I went through a growth spurt and, tada, D's.
Hah... I know how you feel. I'm *barely* an A cup and I'm finished puberty. Having itty bitty ******* sucks hard, NO ONE is attracted to them. : Even guys who claim they are tend to draw the line at a B. But I think I'd rather have tiny boobs than giant ones that couldn't fit into anything and give you back pain and make guys never see your face, lol.
Haven't you heard? Abercrombie doesn't think you're cool unless you have at least a 34B chest. :)
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At least you'll still fit in their shirts. I have the exact opposite problem
Abercrombie? don't buy that crap