Makes perfect sense! It's the bodice equivalent of Ruth Collins' TDCO (top down center out) for fitting pants. (Check out @IthacaMaven on Substack).
FWIW the chest / upper bust measurement was the way to determine your pattern size when printed patterns began. Maybe it was Victorian reluctance to speak openly about the body, but tailors fitted women's garments using chest measurements in the late nineteenth century.
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