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Bras » Rosme » Pavia (513918) » 75E 34:5

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band89.0
Band Length69.0
Cup width15.0
Cup depth22.0
Wire length26.5
Cup height0.0
Cup separation1.8
Gore height8.0
Wing height9.0
Strap width2.0
Hooks2

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    Hasn't set fit

    (This is a review of a friend of a friend, I have no personal experience with this bra, I am posting it here so that others can find it.)

    Dark brown padded halfcup

    material:
    69% polyamide
    22 % cotton
    9 % elasthane

    chocolate brown, brown lace on brown padding



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    wide and soft wires, wide and very shallow cup compared to Cleo and Panache

    Cups are lined with cotton, very comfy for the wearer, padding is thicker compared to Cleo Juna/Martha/Sadie/Darcy/etc or Freya padded halfcups like Summer/Monet/Teagan/etc.

    band tends to be a bit stretchier than usual.

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Oct 30, 2012 Flag this


    • Can I ask what the sizing is actually on the band and what size range typically fits your friend?

      I'm trying to figure out what size to order from them, but their sizing chart seems to think that the +4 method works. I just want to know if they are using more UK/EU or French band sizing. Their website follows more of the underbust in cm = band size (so I thought, oh, French sizing), but they say they are EU sizing as does bratabase.

      Plus their cup-sizing chart is stating that an 8" difference is an D cup. Their A-cup difference is 5". (!)

      Thanks!

    • I don't know if you're still looking, drownedsalad, but I just tried two Rosme bras and the bands seem to run true to size. As far as the cups go the European sizing seems correct and the UK conversion is wrong. I tried an H and it was too small for me; normal European conversion would put me in a J.

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