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Bras » Cleo » Lyzy Vibe (10231) » 28G 28:9

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Fits ribcage76.2
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band65.8
Band Length55.8
Bust perimeter0.0
Cup width17.6
Cup depth23.6
Cup height19.6
Cup separation0.9
Gore height8.5
Wing height12.3
Strap width1.6
Hooks2

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    Didn't fit

    Like i wrote on the same bralette in 28FF - this is so cute and I love the design, but ultimately it doesn't fit me. The cups are too small in addition too the band being fairly tight. This bralette feels too tight because of how the breasts are pushing on the cups because they're too small, so the band or general feeling of the bra becomes artificially/deceptively tight. Full detailed review of this bralette is on the 28FF size.
    They made the straps wider and added a hook so you can pull them together in the back, which is a great feature for many people out there ... with short torsos or very sloping shoulders.

    This bralette wants to push my breasts to the outer sides of my chest, as if they were east-west pointing. That doesn't work for me at all, and is another reason that I fall out of it - my breasts are placed firmly on the middle of my chest, close together, and can only be pushed up and center (like a Cleo Marcie bra does).

    On this bralette I measured the cup depth to 23.5cm. That's an increase of 2cm from the 28FF, which I measured to 21.5cm. Neither are enough for me personally, but these numbers (and subsequently the cups) are also smaller on average than other bras in this size. A Cleo Hettie in 28G has a cup depth of 26.5cm and a 28G Panache Jasmine has a cup depth of 27cm, and a 28G Freya Soiree Lace High Apex bra has a cup depth of 25.5cm.

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