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Bra » Ewa Michalak » Bm La Gloria (1173) » 60K » Bras » Owner

Measurements

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band73.7
Band Length57.2
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width15.9
Cup depth35.6
Depth ratio2.2
Wire length30.5
Cup height25.1
Cup separation1.6
Gore height10.8
Wing height12.4
Strap width2.2
Hooks3
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Index28:15
EU60K

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I bought this as a replacement for my 60JJ which I have outgrown. This bra has a 29" max stretched band, but I can wear it on the 3rd set of hooks without too much trouble. I tend to wear my bands as loose as possible, even to the point of being wiggly because I am afraid of stretching out the eyes. The cups are too tall for me, but they fit well enough when I put a shirt on over it. Comparing the cup heights in a spreadsheet, I think I've come up with this pattern for all the 60Ks that I currently have.

9.375" height fits best, no severe apex wrinkling.
9.5" height is too tall, but not very noticeable.
9.75" to 9.875" tall is around 1 cup too big, but under a tight shirt the extra fabric doesn't bunch up and it's fine.
10" is 2+ cups too large and unwearable.

My cup height tolerance also seems to be based on wire width. The wider the wires, the less tall of a cup I can tolerate. 6" is best, but Ewa doesn't use 6" wires in her 60K bras. I've gotten 6.125" and 6.25" wires, and the narrower wires were better.

I find all of this fascinating as the BM cuts are all supposed to be the same. I can understand the band lengths being off accounting for stretchiness of the material, but there is no excuse for the cups themselves to cut at different heights.

This bra is not owned any more

Updated on Mar 08, 2019 Flag this


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    Consistently inconsistent. :-/ At least you know what works and doesn't. Too bad they can't provide it consistently though.


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