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Measurements

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band96.5
Band Length81.3
Stretch ratio1.2
Cup width16.5
Cup depth30.5
Depth ratio1.8
Wire length30.5
Cup height16.5
Cup separation2.0
Gore height8.9
Wing height11.4
Strap width2.0
Hooks3
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Labeled as

Index40:8
UK40FF

Review

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Didn't fit

Why do some bras have wires that don't fill wire channels? A pet peeve of mine! A few other fit issues as well. More on the blog!

Crimson Red colorway

Updated on Mar 16, 2017 Flag this


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  • 1

    Thank you so much for this review. I never made the connection with empty wire channel, but I had those same side flaps. I almost never see this fit issue on others and thought it was just me and my freakish boobs. I had to send Ellace back due to the side gaping. Ugh.

  • letstalkaboutbras A comment on my blog from someone who sews bras said there should be room for wire not to poke through but this is bad...I do not see it in my other bra brands 😔

  • 2

    I appreciate the extra space....I can move the wire away from the gore. :-) It is so interesting the variety of characteristics we all need. :-)

  • 1

    That's me too Love4Pollinators. I also took in the top of the cup by the wire. I think the extra room is to help folks with band tension on a more v shaped torso, something I definitely don't have.

  • 2

    If you take a tuck in the band in a wedge v dart shape at the seam where the band meets the cradle it will get rid of the extra loose fabric near the armpit in the cup . It properly tensions the band and allows the wire to spring .

  • Ivp Is that sewing terms? I don't sew so I would not be able to alter anything :(

  • 2

    It is , darn well future people that read it might be helped.

  • 2

    I just put a dart in today after reading this and it does really help. A seamstress could do it quite easily in about 10 mins.


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