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Bras » Comexim » For You (564) » 60N 28:14

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band83.8
Band Length54.9
Bust perimeter0.0
Cup width0.0
Cup depth26.0
Cup height17.1
Cup separation2.5
Gore height6.7
Wing height7.6
Strap width1.6
Hooks2

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    For You is a soft triangle cup bralette in black with red accents on the back straps and a red tassel. The website only offers it up to a HH cup in a 60 band. Joanna recommended against ordering it in 60N as she felt it would not be supportive, and she is correct. The band is extremely stretchy, like a rubber band. It stretches to 33”, with only two columns of hooks. The straps are thin (5/8”) and also extremely stretchy. This bra doesn’t seem to have had the band or straps scaled for larger cup sizes. I ordered this bralette without any customizations other than the ... size.

    This has to be one of the only Comexim bras I’ve tried on that doesn’t have the straps in my armpits. The materials are very soft and the lace isn’t scratchy. It feels pretty high quality and would probably look amazing on a different person. I would not recommend trying this bralette in a large cup size even if your breasts are self supporting, as there is no support out of it. It also transfers the weight of the breasts into the straps. The cup is cutting into my larger breast, so combined with the weight transfer I cannot wear it too long.

    I think this bralette has cured me of trying to find a bralette in my size. I just don’t think anything without wires is will work that well.

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    • 3

      I thought the whole point of a bralette was to cover but not really support. I mean, without an underwire or some other sort of intense engineering, its not a bra. its just decoration. Were you looking for something cute? If not, have I mentioned decent exposures before? I wore their lined lycra bras for a long time, and still am using a velour exercise top from them. The velour gives the best support but is less forgiving of size issues, whereas the lined lycra is a lot stretchier and can fit better through some growth. I keep thinking I need to buy another, so I have something comfier to wear - I got addicted to these undewire bras and the support they give, because they make me feel less lumpy-shaped, and since I keep growing, I keep having to buy more, so I've felt silly considering buying a 'stay at home' bra

    • I was hoping that because my breasts are mostly self supporting that with a tight enough band, I could get away with it. I was looking for something cute, all the Torrid ones I have are too big in the band and too small in the cups.

      I have a Decent Exposures in the dri-release, and it works pretty well except for the looper being irritating during PMS week.

    • 2

      The soft bras I buy definitely require compression to hold me up, so I can imagine since you can't do compression, the only support is from the straps, which must be painful. It does look gorgeous on you though.

    • 2

      In all fairness, a 60 band that stretches to 33" would not be supportive in any size on anyone who actually needs a 60 band....

    • 1

      lcl0706 True. I am disappointed in Comexim on this one.

    • 1

      The elastic band, in my experience, is super critical for support. If it is not somewhat limited in stretch, it is worthless for support. AMmd, This looks like super stretchy elastic. Sigh. It is so lovely on you. I had hoped this was "the one." Thanks for sharing your experience .

    • 1

      The only supportive bralette I’ve ever tried is 30DD - Figleaves » Just Peachy Lace Non Wired Bra (004340) but it’s not delicate so maybe it’s not really a bralette, but the band is quite firm like a 28.

    • 1

      Wikipedia seems to think bralettes are training bras. 😂
      I think this term needs to be defined.

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