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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band82.0
Band Length62.0
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width16.6
Cup depth29.0
Depth ratio1.7
Wire length28.3
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.2
Gore height8.1
Wing height13.5
Strap width2.0
Hooks3
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Index32:13
EU70M

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Good news, sisters! Comexim does cupsizes 70 M-O (european sizes) without any extra fee if you just ask. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />

My earlier experience with Comexim was limited to a Kiwi Sorbet bra in 70L, (EU) which I strongly suspect to have been mislabeled - it's THAT much smaller in the cup than my new 70M. The bands match well, though.

So, about this bra. It's a padded plunge, but the padding is quite thin, certainly thinner than what EM uses, for example. The inside of the cups is soft and pleasant against skin. The bra itself is dark coffee brown in colour and has an overlay of cream/vintage white lace and apricot ribbons. It's understated in the colour scheme but very pretty, I find that colours bring out the best in my skin tone.

The shape is very rounded, slightly up-tilted and pleasing, suitable to naturally top-heavy breasts. The cup shape is quite deep and there's some empty room on the top of the cup of my smaller breast. The band is a true 70/32, but it's stretchier than most EM and all Bravissimo bras I own. Although Bravissimo plunges have a lower center gore, I consider this to be a true plunge, it gives a good but not OTT cleavage.

The straps are much thinner both in width and in general material than all my other bras (excluding Cleo Meg, which is thinner in width but thicker in material) and they are very shiny and slippery, hence the need to adjust them during the day if I move briskly for a longer time. I think I have to sew them to my preferred length to avoid the re-adjusting circus. The straps are the only serious con I can find in this bra.

All in all I'm happy to have given a new chance to Comexim and will definitely use their custom size option in the future. A great everyday bra, this one.

Updated on May 24, 2015 Flag this


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