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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band77.0
Band Length65.0
Stretch ratio1.2
Cup width15.5
Cup depth24.0
Depth ratio1.5
Wire length27.0
Cup height18.0
Cup separation1.5
Gore height7.5
Wing height11.0
Strap width2.0
Hooks3
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Index32:11
EU70K

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Hasn't set fit

This bra is super comfortable, I'm a fan of this style, the unpadded 3HC from Comexim (I know Breakoutbras has a few of these, one is Lisa and the other is Tara - which is also a longline). I wasn't sure on my sizing. I decided to go with a 70K. I'm so impressed with Comexim's consistency as far as sizing because I think this is *probably* the best size for me.

I do have *asymmetry* which you can notice if you look at the pictures.

This bra is very comfy; I do have sensitive skin, so I can't wear any of the made-in-China brands, I find that they're just too scratchy. I've discovered on my bra journey that brands like Comexim and Ewa Michalak don't irritate my skin - I haven't had problems with any of the Polish brands, as far as skin irritation! And they also work well for me regarding fit!

My stats: close-set breasts, narrow & projected (aka, front and center boobs), sensitive skin, full-on-bottom shape. Other stats like root height -probably just average. How would I describe my breast tissue - idk, somewhere between soft and firm, lol. "medium" I clearly have a layer of fat which encases my breasts. *(tmi, i know)

Other styles that work well for me in Comexim - their padded plunges work well for me. Either their standard padded plunge, or their deeper-cup alteration (not to be confused with lower-bridge cut, aka like Comexim Ginger) work well. I'm a huge fan of Comexim!!

As far as fit, I was torn if I should order 70K or 70L. If you look at the pictures, you can see that I have breast asymmetry and this is causing me to have "cleavage" on my left side, see picture 5. So, if I ordered one cup size up, 70L, it would probably fit better on my larger side, but they I would have gaping on my smaller side (on the right). It's always a compromise, if you have asymmetry, one side's going to fit better than the other.

I do really like this style, I just feel so *contained.* I usually might go for a more pointy style, I'm uploading more pics so you can see the *rounded shape* of the unpadded 3HC style. Of note: the padded 3HC is a little bit shallow for me, but this style works fine. It's vveeerrrry comfy. This bra has no pressing in, or cutting in anywhere. This bra's like a hug!

Technically I should prob go "up one cup" to fit my larger side (left side) better - and just pad my smaller side (right side) if I wanted a more perfect, technical fit. It's always difficult with asymmetry, the bra will fit one side better than the other. I'll keep this in mind the next time I order this style; I could probably try 70L.

Updated on Dec 08, 2023 Flag this


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    Soooo pretty!


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