Australian breasts in growth spurt
Australian women, who fitted a petite 12B a decade ago, are a shapely 14C.
Julie Malandin, general manager of bra maker Berlei, which conducted a study, said women were “bigger”.
Fitters measured more than 2000 women throughout Australia and found 80 per cent wore the wrong size bra.
“Women should get measured once a year or every two years at most,” Ms Malandin said.
Would the Australian government be willing to finance a decade long research project on this issue? It needs further data.

