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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band94.0
Band Length70.0
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width17.5
Cup depth33.0
Depth ratio1.9
Wire length35.0
Cup height26.0
Cup separation1.7
Gore height10.5
Wing height10.5
Strap width2.0
Hooks3
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Index36:13
EU80J

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Didn't fit

This is the size Ewas calculator suggests for me. I knew it would be too small but I wanted to try it anyway.

The band is too big for me, it rides up, and the cup is as expected too small, I'd for sure want a cup size up. So I'd end up with a 75K.

This bra is quite comfortable, the fabric is very soft. It has a narrow gore that doesn't come up too high and stabs me. Sadly it doesn't quite tack for me since it's a little too small. If I push the gore flush I get slight overspill in the cups.

The shape of this gives an intense lifted torpedo shape, so if you are not into that, avoid this. But I think that is common for a lot of BM in this size?
For me, the shape works quite well because I have torpedo boobs lol. But I wish it had a little more immediate projection, but perhaps simply having it in one cup higher would fit me much better overall. I do get a bit of a wrinke in the bottom of the cup, not too much though.

I also think the wires are just slightly too narrow for me, I'd want like, 1 cm more width or so.

The straps could be longer, I have them adjusted to the longest length and I kinda want another inch more or so, they dig into my shoulders.

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Updated on Jul 29, 2020 Flag this


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  • Show all comments (7)
  • Like your SF this bra is probably too big for you/too projected for you. If Ewa is too narrow for you that’s actually great because ordering from Poland can be a pain.

    I would look for slightly wider bras a cup or two sizes down and see if you get more lift and support. Bras that hold your breasts closer to your chest can feel way more supportive because they don’t allow as much bounce- took me years of wearing a 40JJ or K to realize this and start trying 42HH or H which is much more supportive, fits my frame better, etc.

  • cupandahalf I don't understand how this bra would be too big? If I push the gore in I quad slightly and I do fill out the whole cup. To me it's too small and a slight shape mismatch in the bottom of the cup.

    I have moved on to trying polish now because uk brands don't have enough projection for me whatsoever, and my boobs don't stay close to my chest in those kinds of bras, they push the bra away from my chest. I've completely given up on those kinds of bras because they just don't work. What is your opinion on the Kris Line I reviewed below this?

    But ordering from Poland is actually no problem at all for me as I live in sweden. Shipping is about the same as ordering from the UK and returns cost the same aswell so that's fine. I have ordered once from EM many years ago aswell no problems, I just want to have my size down before making an order.

  • alidieux I second what cupandahalf said, the bra is too big on you. I actually had an BM bra that gave a similar shape like this gives you. Very pointy. They are not supposed to give that shape, you don't fill out the bra on top. That's why it's also too tall. Here is my old fit request of BM Malachit, it doesn't look as pointy on me but with the help of fellow bratabasers I found out it was too big in cup. (Since I went up 1 cup recently, I can add a pic of how the bra supposed to look if it fits.

  • forgot the link: http://bra.pe/T9Z/

  • alidieux the Kris Line looks like your best fit of all but there is still some loose fabric and the straps are a little wide so you might try the bra a cup size down as well. But the shape and height looks really good for you and the wires look like they are in the right spot. The KL is much better cut for your shape- the side view comparison especially.

    What really helped me is ordering a range of sizes and trying them all at the same time. That’s not always possible due to financial and availability but when I can it does help. See through or lighter colored bras also help you visualize your breast tissue and where it is in the bra.

    It may also be that due to your shape and breast composition you need bigger bras than might work for others. I know there’s a user on here who has very pointy breasts which are sensitive to compression and she chooses padded bras which are functionally too large but don’t compress her at all, for comfort.

    At the end of the day what is comfortable to you and what you feel good in is paramount so take my words as a recommendation not a fact.

    On the other hand, wrinkling at the wire, bra slipping down, gore not tacking are signs of a bra not fitting. They don’t necessarily point to the bra being too small, it’s just that most bras people are wearing are too small.

    If when you press down the gore you quad, then this bra is likely not compatible from a shape perspective as it is also too tall (pretty common for shorter rooted people in Ewa bras).

  • cupandahalf thanks, it's very helpful with all this info and perspective from others! It's so overwhelming trying new cuts and styles when they are so different from what I am used to.

    I'm going to order a few more Kris Line in both 75K and 75JJ, and also 80J in SM cut because I am curious how that would fit.

  • I’m glad it’s helpful! I hope your Kris Lime experiment gets you where you want to go. I have tried hundreds of bras over the past five or six years so I understand completely.


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