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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band0.0
Band Length62.5
Stretch ratio0.0
Cup width13.8
Cup depth23.0
Depth ratio1.7
Wire length22.3
Cup height14.5
Cup separation1.9
Gore height6.9
Wing height8.0
Strap width1.9
Hooks2
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Index30:6
UK30E

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Didn't fit

Oh, how badly I wanted this bra to work, but the upper lace is just too stretchy for my soft tissue basooms, which really make the most of the leniency. Aside from that, I think the shape works well for me, and am interested to find bras that have a similar design (but use different fabrics).

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Updated on May 16, 2018 Flag this


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    You may be having some in cup quad? May need to go up a cup size to allow for the padding. Looking at your side profile it looks like there is ever so slight fold back on your tissue. Did the cups feel like they were squishing your tissue? There is some bulge at the seams where the lace is which suggests too small cup as well.

  • Cleo Hettie is similar with stretch lace on top: http://bra.pe/MFGA/

  • Definitely in cup quadding to the extreme. I've only had one bra that fits, and only for a week, and am beginning to think it's too small (posting soon to follow), so I'm really not at all sure what the difference between a well-fitting and tissue-squishing bra would feel like. I've recently had some bad luck with sizing up in the cup and ending up swimming in fabric.
    Also, I think my breast tissue is just too soft for stretch lace. I've tried CK Ellace, Princess, Gia, all with a horizontal seam between two differently-tensioned fabrics, and all gave me in cup quadboob--even the ones in too big a cup. I just don't think stretch lace can work for me.


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