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Bras » Ewa Michalak » Sm Beżyk (389) » 65L 30:17

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band75.2
Band Length57.2
Cup width16.1
Cup depth37.4
Wire length33.9
Cup height0.0
Cup separation1.8
Gore height10.6
Wing height13.6
Strap width1.8
Hooks3

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    Another lovely offering from Ewa Michalak, my first unpadded bra which I've tried from them! The design and material quality is high as usual, and they have their usual attention to detail.

    Firstly, a few basic facts about the bra- it's got a 4 piece cup, with 3 vertical parts and a horizontal part on top. The cups are made of a single layer of lace, with a large floral pattern. The straps are fully adjustable and have a small decorative detail on them. The colour is a very pale apricot/beige, which acts as nude on me, but may be more of a white/pale bra on someone who is ... less fair skinned. There are 4 rows with 3 columns of hooks.

    Some of the things that I don't like? The cups are a lot too tall for me- I have the perpetual problem of breasts which are deeper than they are tall or wide, and it turns out that trying to fit to my depth has awkward consequences. The straps are also too wide-set for my shoulders. I also found that my apex lined up with one of the holes in the lace, which meant that I could potentially have a nipple protrude from the holes (which would be rather awkward). The band is too long (not super surprising as I ordered one band size up to get the volume I thought I wanted), and I have odd looseness in the top of the band between the wire and the strap.

    Things that I do like? It looks lovely, and the wires are roughly the correct width. I could maybe do with slightly narrower wires, but they aren't uncomfortably wide. The straps are sturdy and fully adjustable, which is always a plus in my books. The cup has good depth for my projected breasts, and gives a nice round shape at the bottom which keeps my breasts at my front and not at the sides, like the description of the bra.

    I'm planning to have a go at some alterations, and will also hopefully add some more notes after I've worn the bra for a while.

    Edit: I've now had this bra for about 6 months. I ended up removing the top triangle which attached the strap to the cup, making the cup effectively shorter (and more full coverage). With my breasts which are deeper than they are tall or wide, this was actually a pretty good solution. I like the cup shape, even post alteration, the vertical seams give lift and a round appearance. I also shortened the band a little to make it more firm and supportive.

    Unfortunately, the band construction just isn't stable enough to be comfortable for extended wear for me. I think that EM bras are designed with a more 'V' shaped ribcage than I have, and also, the fastenings seem to only hold the bottom 1/3 of the band firmly, leaving the rest loose as they're not tall enough. This means that the elastic at the bottom of the bra tends to dig in and roll under if I actually do anything in the bra, and the wires tend to curve outwards at the sides, compromising cup support and poking me in the armpits.

    It's one of my bras in regular rotation, and it's still in good condition after reasonably regular wear (1-3 days a week). The band is still quite firm, and the only real sign of wear I've noticed is a little bit of pilling under the arms (but I'm not sure how on earth you'd avoid that).

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      I have this bra in 70J too (also should have ordered 65JJ). This one doesn't look like it is too big, just too tall. This makes me think there is no way you need more than one cup down (to 60L) in the S Iwette, but there is a chance you can salvage your 65L by shortening the band, shortening the top panel of the cups, and moving the straps.

    • This one is pretty good actually, and the fabric means I can put a dart in if I get extra room at the sides when I'm done. I'm waiting to see if alisa wants to swap for her 70K Bezyk, which I'd be open to doing to compare volume. I think the moral to this story is, that foam cups are terrible for my breast shape, and I need to stick to unpadded styles. The depth and width of the two are comparable, but foam doesn't agree with my short breasts at all. The 60L could be better, but I may be happy to make do with both in the 65L (it saves on postage this way). I already have one bra with baggy foam cups, I'm sure another won't kill me. :)

    • Yes, I agree. It's interesting because you have these two bras in the same size and the mesh one is clearly so much better, and I have these two bras in the same size and they fit more or less the same, though I prefer the foam for the shape it gives me, even though it wrinkles at the bottom of the cups from not enough immediate depth. I guess this is why so many different bra models exist, no design works for everyone.

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