Got on sale at Sophisticated Pair. This has reduced cups, raised arm area (not really sure if that means wings), straps moved in 2 cm, and a lowered gore. Interestingly, I don't think the gore was made shorter, but narrower, as the fabric overlaps but the wires themselves don't.
It's quaintly cute. A couple of caveats, though: the straps are beautifully embroidered, but damn near impossible to adjust; and the silky detail at the top of the cups has very little give. May be better for short roots, but with all the modifications, it may just be this particular bra.
First ever Comexim order! Like everybody says, they're SO soft, SO well-made, and in general somehow just more boob-friendly than any other company I've tried so far.
Pros: - Comfortable for extended wear; cups fit like a boob-hug - Love the unusual pattern/color scheme - Fits my wide-spaced, somewhat conical, short/wide-rooted breasts beautifully, with a gentle lifting-to-center
Cons: - The apex of the cup is a little high up, creating a slightly odd line under clothes (you can see it in the angled photo - which hopefully is no longer upside down, couldn't get it right side up no matter what I did -- admins, help!)
This is the first bra I've ever worn that doesn't dig in and hurt in the wires. I'm sort of in between a 28 and 30 band so the 65 is perfect on me. It's not a true 30; it's a little more snug than most 30s but not tight feeling. I am finding that I prefer to wear it on the middle hook if I am being particularly active, but otherwise the loosest is fine. Very narrow wires that fit perfectly!
This a well made and well-fitting bra. (Haha. Puns.) It's not spectacular, not much cleavage for my FoB/shallow boobs. The slightly pointy shape makes me think I may need to size up in the cup, though there are no fit issues like quad boob. I had a similar problem with Parfait Affinitas Charlotte, both the plunge and balconette versions. The cups look roomy, and it doesn't cut in to the breast tissue but if the cup is too small, in my case, it just gave me a rather odd not quite retro pointy-ness which is fixed quite nicely by going from a 30D to a 30DD. In this ...case, I think I'll exchange it for a 65F possibly a 60G. I'm still trying to figure out the sizing on Amazon, christ what a headache. The band is not particularly tight. Average for a 30/65. Not nice and snug like Panache, but not falling off me like Freya. I have nothing overwhelmingly positive or negative to say about this particular bra, it doesn't thrill me but I'm hoping the proper size will change that. Read more 73 more words
This bra is beautiful. I fell in love from the moment I saw it on the Comexim website. When I got it in the mail I wasn't as impressed but once on it was as gorgeous as it was on the model. The band fits pretty comfortable - not as tight as some of the 65 Ewa's come which is nice! However, the cups in comparison to Ewa are quite a bit smaller. I need at least a full cup size up in this bra. It fits ok til I push the gore completely down - then major quad boob is in ...effect. However, because of the price and time to send it back/exchange or return it and because it is so gorgeous I'm going to stick with it for the time being (I know, I know bad bra lady). The stitching on it at times seems to be a little itchy but maybe it just needs to be washed first. The wires are narrow like Polish brands are known for (this is why I love Polish brands - I wish other brands that were easier to access had narrower wires like these gorgeous bras). The construction is solid and the price is legit. However, sizing can be difficult to figure out as I mentioned above, but, I'm willing to bet once you find your size you're in heaven. Overall, this bra is very comfortable and gorgeous - I feel super pretty in it. LOVE! https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> Read more 157 more words