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Bras » Ewa Michalak » Chp Mak Nowa Koronka (359) » 60GG 28:10

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Fits ribcage68.8
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band69.0
Band Length56.3
Cup width13.3
Cup depth24.6
Wire length26.3
Cup height16.1
Cup separation1.8
Gore height7.1
Wing height10.5
Strap width1.6
Hooks3

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    Didn't fit

    The band is too small for me, as I expected because my BTT hangs around 27 inches, but with an extender adding almost 2 rows, it fits quite fantastic. But I found that if I used the full length of the extender, at the end of the day I had that dull pain at the bottom of my back, the same pain I would get all the time back in my poorly-fitting bra days.

    The band fabric is stretchy. Not in the way that Freya is, but more, well here's an analogy: Imagine a sheet of tin foil, you hold opposite ends with your hands, and pull ... outwards like you're trying to pull it apart; it is firm and won't stretch much at all. Now imagine a sheet of plastic wrap and pull it the same way as before. It has more give and is lighter feeling. That's how the Mak Nowa Koronka's band feels. (This is not the perfect analogy but it's what came to mind)

    Compared to the 60GG - Ewa Michalak » Chp Stalówka (307), for example, this bra feels kinda looser all around. I don't say this as a negative aspect, but more as an observation. The whole bra feels flexible, like it just got out of a hot yoga session, while the Stalówka feels like it's been sitting in a hard chair in a cubicle all day. That said, I prefer the feel of the cube jockey bra.

    The wires are nice and firm, and a great width. I think the 12.5 to 13.5 cm cup width is the sweet spot for me.

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    Didn't fit

    CHP is sort of halfway between a plunge and a balconnet. It’s a good style for me, since I can fall out the center of plunges and the straps on balconnets are very often too far apart and painfully dig into my armpits and/or fall off my shoulders.

    Extremely high quality. Everything about this bra is tough and made to last. Excellent fabric, no loose threads or wonky seams, and amazingly strong wires.

    The band is too tight for me, but the cups are perfect in volume and shape. I normally wear UK 28G, am rather full-on-top, VERY full-on-bottom, and have narrow roots.

    Cleavage in this bra is subtle. It's more of the Marie Antoinette "cakes on a platter" look. No Y-shape in the center, just crazy uplift.

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Dec 01, 2013 Flag this


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