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UK28DD

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Didn't fit

Top of cup: somewhat high (but about alright for me, a 2/5 even fullness) but the cup does not really curve back in, so causes gaping issues, especially if lacking perfect posture and full on top-ness.
Band: great for a true 28 band, but an inch too big from my ideal. Seems like it would stretch out quick.
Gore: Digs in a bit, but that went away after a while, prehaps better suited to a more padded ribcage?
Underwire: Not uncomfortable, but rides down a bit, not sure if caused by lack of immediate projection (In which case I may be slightly full on bottom, as this is an issue with all the ones I've tried?), lack of apex projection, or possible short roots.
Appearence: wish it was padded/lined, as I am constantly cold. Lovely colour, but the pattern reminds me of maggots. Hurk.

Slight rant incoming--
I had hope for this. It almost fits, but not quite well enough. This was the only bra in one of the sizes that I can wear that I *thought* would fit me well enough, due to the width and projection, but alas, I thought wrong. When I first measured myself on the calculator I got a 28d, and considering how I never see those around much, I opted for the much easier to find 30c. While that ended up being a waste of money as my tissue migrated, I thought at least I knew what my ideal cup width was. Ha. Ha ha ha. No. It seems that this bra, with a narrower width, is still about half an inch or more too wide. I guess now I only really have the options of either wearing cheap band-too-big-front-too-small sports bras off amazon forevermore or I'll have to make my own, despite not having the sewing skills needed to even successfully hem all my jeans. *sigh*

My measurements:
Cup width needed: approx 3.6
Cup depth needed: approx 8.1 (depth ratio approx 2.25)
Shape: very narrow, even fullness (possibly a teensy bit FOB, centre-full, decent amount of apex projection, very (?)projected, lack of outer fullness? (They dip in slightly at the sides, and cause slight gaps on the outer edges of the cups), close set, possibly high set.

Snug underbust: 27
Tight underbust: 24.5 (fluctuates frequently, or maybe human error)
Standing bust: 32
Leaning bust: 33
Lying bust: 32.2
Estimated size: 28E

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    One thing you can do is take wires that fit out of a cheap used bra and put them in a bra that has good depth for you. It's pretty easy and cheap to learn how to hand sew (there are YouTube tutorials) and all you need to do is open the wire channels at the gore, replace the wires, and then sew up the channels. It's a pretty easy sewing job. It has saved a lot of bras for me so I can wear them after all.

  • One thing you can do is take wires that fit out of a cheap used bra and put them in a bra that has good depth for you. It's pretty easy and cheap to learn how to hand sew (there are YouTube tutorials) and all you need to do is open the wire channels at the gore, replace the wires, and then sew up the channels. It's a pretty easy sewing job. It has saved a lot of bras for me so I can wear them after all.

  • "Make my own" Sigh. My very close-set, omega-shaped breasts causede to purchase two DVDs, bra patterns, and a package of underwires. Because I have only basic sewing skills, I've only watched the DVDs. Thankfully, the more bras I've tried, the better I understand the characteristics my homemade bra must have. By now, I'm an expert. ;-) ;-) Someday, I'll dust off my sewing machine.

  • causede = caused me

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    Good for you Love4Pollinators I have been trying my hand at sewing bras myself and found that sizes plus measuring guidelines for bra patterns to be worse than ready to wear bras .

    The more attempts I make and the more failed sews I have the more I understand how bras work .
    I have basic sewing skills as well that's all you need .
    I tried the bravo bella 2 first and found it the most difficult pattern to sew . The maya is easy . Though I haven't managed to get a fitting bra yet.

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    cupandahalf thanks for the idea! I have considered doing such a thing, but that is the issue, I can't find any bras with wires that fit haha The narrowest wires on bratabase seem to be 3.9, which isn't narrow enough for me, and buying an extra bra seems a bit expensive :/ I have looked at buying underwire, but I can't find any that's the right width for me, unfortunately. And I've been unsuccessfull at bending them to fit. Also wouldn't bending underwire/swaping them out cause the depth to change? That would make it difficult to get it to fit right. Thanks!

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    That sucks and I'm sorry you can't find narrow enough wires. I buy used bras on ebay and while it does add about $10 to the cost of the bra, it helps me out a lot with bra pain, so I understand the wire issue.

    Regarding depth change, it doesn't change the depth, just where the depth is. Although some on here have told me that narrowing the wires will make the cup too large (by putting the depth out front instead of under my armpits), that hasn't been my experience. But I have very soft tissue that just squishes to the side. You probably have firmer tissue and would want to size down in depth I bet.

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    cupandahalf actually, just looked through bratabase, and there is one contender, the freya icon moulded plunge bra in 28d, in a cup width of 3.7! And the price isn't all that bad, looking online...now all I need to do is buy one of those, and I guess buy a bra that's shallower than I need so It won't end up too deep when I swap out the wires? Oh, and get a job to pay for it haha
    Thanks for the help :)

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    Again, it's a pain in the butt but I hope it helps. Start by putting the wires in a bra you already own and then go from there. :)

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    cupandahalf ebay is a good idea! It's where I got some of my previous bras for cheap :P and I just googled underwires on googles shopping thing, as I don't have a craft store (or one thay sells underwires for that matter) nearby, seems there's a lot of people who sell them for dirt cheap on places on etsy, although it's more difficult to work out if they'd fit you. And I found the artecrafts bra making websites sell down to 24 band cups (with measurement charts!) for good prices, not including international shipping fees :P I think I'll shop around!

    And about the depth, hmm. I'd say I'm more soft than firm, but as I'm not full on top, it's possible the shape change of the cup could be an issue, especially with balcony bras. And I never thought where all that armpit empty space would go! That is a good point! Though I measured each breast and got 8.2 on one, and 7.5 on the other, and have been wearing bras with a cup depth of around 8, I guess that empty space that isn't filled has to go somewhere! I guess I should avoid my maximum assumed cup depth just in case I can't fill it, for now :P

    You've been a massive help, again, thank you :)

  • 2

    If you are just wanting to switch underwires why not buy replacement underwires ? They come in different styles , all different widths and sizes .just remember that you have to look at the wire charts for each bra supply place to know what they call their wires and what sizing you want . Ideally you could take some wire you have around the house mold it around your breast root and then compare that shape to the charts finding the exact wire that fits your breast . If not just looking at the charts and measuring should get you near to what you want . Underwires tend to cost about 2.50 here in the states in my size .. I don't know a UK supply but I do know this company http://www.bwear.se/en/wires/ in Sweden is super helpful and she understands English very well .. and should be able to help is you have questions . Shipping is probably better and faster from Sweden than a US company however if you want I can give you names of some us suppliers .

    I really do think if you email and say I am looking for underwires in this measurements they will try to help you find them .

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    @lvp thanks for the suggestion! :)

  • 2

    @lvp is right. I couldn't use the underwires because they weren't firm enough but if you find some narrow enough, snatch them up!


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Fit information

On Jun 2016

Top of the cup:
Wrinkles, can't quite fill it
Cup's width:
There is empty fabric on the sides (Cup too wide)

She hasn't added any bras that fit her correctly.