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Bras » Bravissimo » Georgia Bra (LN563) » 32K 32:15

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band84.0
Band Length70.0
Cup width19.0
Cup depth38.0
Wire length35.0
Cup height28.0
Cup separation2.1
Gore height10.5
Wing height11.5
Strap width2.2
Hooks3

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    Didn't fit

    The Georgia is discontinued now. Apparently it's similar to Bravissimo Selina, but I find the Selina to be a bit more open on top.
    I struggled with this Georgia bra, the cup edge would cut in. Apart from that it's quite decent on me. I put it away for when I loose a bit of weight.

    In the mean time I received two 32KK bras that cause lot's of other issues so I went back to my 32Ks.
    So I found a way to make this bra work: I added an extender on the inner most row of hooks and close it that way - so the extender only adds ... like 1 cm over extra band, but that gives me the space I need in the top of the cups. The cutting in is suddenly gone! Sometimes bra issues are caused by such tiny details.

    On the other side I did not find the band to be too large, so I won't be able to go "larger" with the extender or loose support.
    Fabric is actually quite nice, it feels soft and it's on the thinner side but not flimsy. The shape I get is round and centered. The bra is supportive and the wires are average width and the gore is a bit lower compared to other bras in the size range.

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      Great creative problem-solving! I'm learning so so much about my own shape and how to trouble-shoot bras from reading your experiences! Namely, not to be so rigid in my thinking of fit/doesn't fit. Good for you!

    • The problem solving helped for 1 day and on another day I had to remove the quickly because it felt not supportive enough.

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