Remember when you measuring for your band size, you add 5 if you get an odd number and 4 if you get an even. If you are actually measuring 32" under your bust that means you are a 36 band size.
I think most of us don't measuring tight enough and often times are wearing a band size too large.
Although I know you ladies liked what it said
, the calculator is flawed and not using the data right. Here's the quote from the website:
If your band size turns out to be an odd number (i.e. 33”), you will normally find the nearest band size up will fit best (i.e. 34”) but you may also want to try the lower band size (32”), especially if your tape measure was quite loose for the measurement.
Except that's not right at all. It's interchanging band size with the measurement you'd measure under your bust, which are not the same at all. A 34 band size does not mean you are measuring 34" across your under bust. You'd be measuring 29" or 30".
When you try to put 29 into column A it errors out because it thinks you have a 29 band size rather than 29 inches. Hopefully I'm making sense here.