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Bras » Comexim » Eris Half Cup » 65E 30:5

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Fits ribcage71.3
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band76.4
Band Length56.9
Cup width12.2
Cup depth18.5
Wire length20.3
Cup height12.5
Cup separation1.9
Gore height6.1
Wing height9.1
Strap width0.0
Hooks0

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    This was ordered as my bra for low cut tops. As I am full on bottom most bras tend to show at the neckline so I asked for a halfcup with reduced cup height (1cm). Comexim made this customisation and additionally the band height under the arm is reduced. I am not sure if this is a part of the reduced cup height or a second modification I did not ask for. While the cup height does little change fitwise the reduction below the arms makes the cup a little bit smaller. As the wires are shorter my breast tissue is exactly kept in place, few millimeters more ... reduction and it could escape. As standard 3HC fits perfectly this bra is reallay close to too small. If I breath in deeply there is quadding and worn normally there can be a slight hint of quadding, wich is luckily invisible under clothing.
    The reduced height below the arms makes the bra even more comfortable than norml comexims and it works fantastic with tops that are low cut at the arms. The shape is okay, I guess it is a little less projected than the normal halfcup but perfectly okay for me.
    I would not order a second bra with this modification due to all the mentioned points, but I will keep this one until it will fall into pieces or my breast size will change https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />

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