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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band95.0
Band Length72.0
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width17.0
Cup depth28.5
Depth ratio1.7
Wire length28.5
Cup height17.5
Cup separation1.5
Gore height8.0
Wing height13.0
Strap width2.0
Hooks3
This bra's measurements have been altered
Reduced cup height, 2cm increased depth at the wire.
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Index36:10
EU80J

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Didn't fit

The Mimi has potential to be a good bra for me but this is the biggest disappointment in my current Comexim order. The top of the cup seems to be more closed off than other half cups and if I could get the sizing right, I feel like this could be a good bra for me. I have FOB, projected, centre full, short rooted breasts and like the immediate projection I can get with Comexim 3HC bras. I am slowly figuring out styles and modifications I need to get a well fitting bra. The Mimi looks exactly like the Basic bra I ordered, but dimensions and fit are very different as you can see from this link: https://www.bratabase.com/bra/dnac8/

I initially thought the fit was okay for this bra, but when I actually got things properly situated I ended up with quad boob, even with my smaller breast. I thought I may settle into the bra as I wore it, but I still had quadding even after wearing it for several hours. I ordered this with increased depth at the wire and decreased cup height. The cup height seems to be too short for me (not an issue I typically have). The band is stretchy, but the bra still feels tight. The quadding is all towards the centre, so I’m not sure if moving the straps and not reducing the cup height would improve the fit in 80J or if I should try this bra in 80K. If I order 80K, with the straps moved in, should I still reduce the cup height since I’m short rooted?

Updated on Apr 16, 2019 Flag this


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    Kasey17 something else worries me, I mean the wrinkles on the side panels are tell-tale signs of a "downslide", i mean the front portion has enough momentum to cope with forwards bending albeit it des not anchor well vertcally.

    Which is why IMHO it "pivots" around the straps attachement to the cups and increases the upper cup back and downwards pressure.

    To me it lacks of wings mometup (depth) to transfer workload on the strap. What happens if you decrease straps tension ? Would it slide down or "slouch", like, attmept to ride over the boobs ?

    Best regards,

    Mathy


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