This bra is absolutely stunning. I've wanted it ever since I saw it on Ewa's website, but unfortunately didn't have the money to spend on it. I'm very glad that I was able to get my hands on it eventually, even though this size is nothing near what I normally wear. My ideal Ewa Michalak size is 55FF since the bands now are more 'true to size', but 60F works, and sometimes very tight/older models in 65E. However, the sizing of this particular bra is peculiar. The band runs very tight, like a 28 (and that's only on the loosest hook). The cups theoretically should be waaay too small, but actually they are not. It's wearably small, and since I have lower nipples, they do not show in this cup size. There is a good amount of depth in the cup in comparison to 55FF/60F/65E, but they are just cut lower. Overall I quite like the bra even though the sizing is a little off. Definitely not an everyday bra, but still wearable for some occasions.
This is the first strapless bra that ever fit me. When I got my fingers on it I just bought it without thinking a second about it could not fit because this was my size in every cut from this brand. I guess I was right. It is way more covering than in the official pictures, there is the slightest hint of a quadboob but this is invisible under tops. The silicon bands and the plastic feeling of the cups are the big thing about this bra, but some minutes after I put it on I forget about this, I just realise it, when I put the bra off again and my breasts are wet. I cannot say anything about its long term stability since I wear it only for rare occasions. But whenever I put it on the bra does what it should do and is invisible and stays in place whatever I do.
Very comfy! Gives a wonderful shape -- I wish there were more CHPs around. I love it so much aesthetically, I'm probably going to buy another as a replacement. The band runs really tight in mine and the cups a tiny bit big-- it says 70C, which translates to a 32C, but I'm at the full end of 28E right now and it fits like a glove. Some parts of the detailing seem a little cheap but I haven't found anything else like it before.
The fabric feels very soft and it seems to be a comfortable bra (I haven't really worn it yet), despite the fact that when I tried it on, the centre gore poked into my sternum. I'm not sure my measurements show this, but the wires are fairly wide for a bra this size. When I put it on and the band stretches, they become a good bit wider than those of a 30DD Cleo George. I don't get a perfectly round shape in this bra (as I do in Cleos or Fauve HCs). It's a bit pointy, but I like it. Apparently, the Trefl doesn't push my boobs forward as ...much as Ewa M. plunges do, either. I don't mind this, either, because even at my breast size, the PL's effect can be a bit much in everyday situations. The band is much more stretchy than older Ewa M. 70 bands (I only ever wore those bras with an extension). It stays in place when I close it in the widest setting, however. Aesthetically I'm not too pleased with the little rhinestone embellishment at the centre gore. I think it makes the bra look cheap. You can't take if off, however, without taking off the bow as well, so it's probably going to stay on. Read more 103 more words
This is a very interesting strapless bra. It has a very tight band and the cups are completely preformed, they basically keep the breasts up by pressing them up. It's a very strange feeling at first, but it feels completely safe after a bit and there's amazing uplift. It's so comfortable that I can easily wear this bra for the day (which I also do pretty often).
I first thought I had to try it in a different size, but this one fits, too. It's important to know that in this bra, the level of the band in the back determines everything. If the cups are too small, try pulling the band up in the back. This is sort of difficult, but it works amazingly for me.
I really love this bra by Ewa Michalak, the HP Fuksja. I bought it in 70C, I know now that 70D would have been a way better fit. The underwire doesn't really cut into the sides of my breast tissue, it cuts in at the bottom of my breasts. It's not uncomfortable for me, but definitely a sign for a too small bra. It's of very good quality though and offers amazing uplift. I really want to have this bra in my proper size. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
When this bra appeared in the sale section on bratabase I could not resist. I usually wear padded Ewas in 65D with one or two hooks of extender but I heard this model to be very tight, so I gave the sister size a try. It works out fine, the band is stable on the loosest hook and feels rather tight than loose. I definitely recommend to go for the bigger band in this model. Cupwise as always for Ewa bras, the bra fits my high set FOB breasts very well. It seems to be slightly smaller than M Magique and does not show up that easy when wearing low ...cut tops. As Magique this is the Ewa bra that gives my breasts the smallest amount of push but the most depth seen from the side. I prefer wearing this style with pullovers or to work rather than summer tops. In terms of comfort I really like the M cut. There is no tendency to cut in my breast muscle which is a high risk on Ewas other models when I go to 70 bands. The design is absolutely beautiful. I eyed on this bra since it was released but I could never bring myself to buying it (style and I am rather sad that Ewas green bra looks rather blue) but I am really happy that I could get it here for a reasonable price. Read more 124 more words
Okay, first of all this bra was the light colored bra that was cheap enough to dye it to the green bra I ever wanted. I do nor use the nursing function, so I removed it, but I will try to say something about this bra in the original form. Please keep in ind that I did not try this bra undyed and therefore I'm not sure what is an effect of boiling this bra in the polyester dye. Anyhow it survived without any issues, which makes me think it has a really good quality. The band is quite tight, tighter than the other bands of this size ...from Ewa. The measurements are not giving a hint of this, so I guess it is just less stretchy. The cup is really closed on the top, even if I am really FOB it cuts in a little bit and I am still busy to stretch it a bit every time I wash this bra. The nursing function makes the straps a little bit shorter, they are exactly long enough for me without any backup. The nursing function really annoyed me, it dig into my armpits and almost hurts. This might be caused by the shortish straps but if I will ever need a nursing bra it wont be from Ewa Michalak. After simply cutting everything away it fits like a normal PL. Read more 121 more words
I love the color and the cut of this bra. It took some time till the shape got more rounded, but now its really good. The wearing comfort is quite good, there seems to bee the tiniest amount of a problem in my left armpit, but usually that is no issue. I am FOB and can wear this bra under low cut tops. This is one of Ewas tighter bands.
This is not my size and I knew it would not fit, but it is a very well made and pretty bra. If it doesn't fit my friend I will likely list it. Very high quality and comfortable fabric.
It fit my friend perfectly; she is converted https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
This bra's cups seem to run very small, especially for a PL (if it was a 3D, I would have expected this). My 3DM Trefl fits me in this size (only just, but still). The cups also appear to be fairly closed at the top, but I cannot say this for sure, because they're too small for me.
As I said in my review for the CHP Gazeta, I made mistakes when remeasuring and so this bra is 1-2 sizes small in the cup. I can't review the fit, but here are general observations:
This is one of the most comfortable bras I've ever put on. Seriously. The material is very soft and smooth and fits like a dream.
This band feels quite stretchy but still supportive. The band is two hooks, but wider than many other Ewa bras! If you are between sizes and like a tight band, you might want to size down.
I LOVE the styling on this bra - it's a really lovely mix of masculine and feminine.
Comes with included pockets and pads for correction of asymmetry.
The full briefs are also super comfortable and don't cut in anywhere. I also got the high-waist briefs and the fit is a little weird for me. The waist is very large. If you have a small waist, you might size down.
I took the warning on Ewa's website to heart regarding the band tightness and decided to get a 70. That was a good decision - the 70 band is very firm (only stretches out to 27.5" with quite a bit of tension). I would even go up another band size to a 75.
The bad decision came when I was choosing my cup size. I remeasured my leaning bust and was not particularly careful with it (Why? I don't know.) so I ended up with a new measurement that was 3 cm smaller than I had measured previously. ... I also ignored Ewa's advice on changing sizes and went solely by the measurements on the chart.
End result: cup is 1-2 sizes too small for me and can't really be reviewed on fit or shape. Whoops!
Anyway, as I said . . . the band is QUITE firm. I would order up one size (or even 2!) because otherwise, the shape of the cup becomes quite flattened when the band is pulled too tight.
I am sometimes a "more is more" kind of gal, and this bra really indulges that. The fabric is really unique - it has these sort of transparent, flat shiny dots on it. It has an oversized red bow. It has a cute loop detail on the straps. It has ribbon covered seams. It has lace AND ruffles. It has little red heart cut outs on the band and straps. And I sort of love the end result.
As an aside, the elastic is quite tight on the full briefs also (the thong is fine) so I would go up a size from your regular. Read more 191 more words
Such a beautiful bra on you!