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Bras » Elomi » Amelia Spacer Moulded Bra (8740) » 42H 42:11

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band108.7
Band Length91.1
Cup width20.0
Cup depth38.3
Wire length41.6
Cup height30.0
Cup separation2.0
Gore height9.9
Wing height14.7
Strap width2.2
Hooks3

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  1. 3
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    Used to fit

    Bralterations!
    I have high, narrow rooted, pendulous, omega breasts splayed on bottom with connected breast tissue at top. My roots are about 4 inches tall and my larger breast is about 14 inches around so I basically have all the projection. I am full on top.

    The original bra produces nice rounded breasts but is wide set and built for wide average height roots. Under the lace is a satin non-stretch panel that is supposed to pull the breast forward. On my soft breasts it creates a line dividing my breasts which is sometimes noticeable. The lace can be scratchy under the armpit.

    How I altered it:
    On me ... the top of the cup has always had a lot of empty space, the straps were a little wide set, and the cups were very wide while the elastic top cut in. The gore was tall and my centerfull breasts pushed it out. My Sculptresse Pure Lace Moulded Lace T-shirt Bra (6931) was too small but I loved the wires. I decided would put those stiffer, narrower wires in this bra because I really needed a fitting seamless beige bra to go under my low cup white shirts (and if I can find even narrower wires for cheaper I will put them in for better forward projection).

    First I cut off all the scratchy lace (in the future I won't because the alteration takes the bra out of my armpit and the lace hides the side sling seam). I cut about an inch or two off the cups (I drew freehand along the top of my bigger side with a pencil and cut, rounding it out, then held it up to the other cup and used it as a pattern to cut along), removing just the spacer fabric (which really has amazing construction, little threads holding each side of the fabric apart inside) and cutting down including the wire channels and gore. Because the Pure has shorter wires as well, I was able to make this bra a true plunge. I then hand sewed the satiny side sling along the top of the cup on each side to move the straps in a bit. This created a bit of a strange curve along the side sling, but it's not noticeable under clothes.

    I hand sewed the wire channels shut at the gore. Then I pinned and machine sewed elastic fold over tape along the top which I had cut. I put it from strap to strap because some of the original finishing is scratchy. I've also considered sewing it along the underarm section, maybe when I have more time.

    Finally, and I probably should have done this first, but I didn't because I didn't realize how wide the gore was, I sewed the gore together and sewed leopard print bows I cut off my Sculptresse bras onto the gore. While I don't love bows on most bras I just felt like this one needed some spicing up.

    You can see my pictures for how great it looks on, and reduces all the cup gap on my larger side for my short rooted breasts. I don't have too much cleavage, but it doesn't show under any of my thin, white, low cut shirts and dresses, and I don't feel like I'm falling out in the middle though the gore is quite low. I'm going to have to get more narrow wires and some Elomi Amelias online for cheap and do the same thing when I need a new beige seamless bra. It's not beautiful or whatever, but so practical, and everyone needs at least one practical bra. Summer shirts here I come!

    Total cost and time:
    Cost of bra + $5 for 2 yards of tape (I only used 1 yard for the top however).
    2 hours thinking, cutting, and sewing time. If you don't have a machine it might take longer to hand sew the fold over elastic along the top. I recommend lots and lots of pins as it is curved.

    I have done the same alteration but with an even lower gore on my other Amelia with wires I bought from Sweet Cups, shout out to Ivp for telling me about them (those wires are not a perfect fit, a bit too wide, but they work) and I love them both. They are the best fitting, most comfortable, most attractively shaped bras I own. They have lots of projection and room for my breasts at the bottom, give rounded coverage, and don't stifle me at the top. I even get sexy cleavage in my lower one.

    When I get another Amelia I will do a step by step with lots of pictures on my blog!

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    This bra's measurements have been altered
    Altered band, Lowered cups and gore, straps moved in, new narrower wires.

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Jul 17, 2016 Flag this


    • This is SO helpful!!! The fold over elastic looks great. In fact, I prefer this bra with your alterations :-) :-)

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      Thanks! I've done this on 4 Amelias now and I'm about to buy #5. For me these bras, once modified, are the most supportive and generally longest lasting I've bought. They also are the most flexible vis a vis sizing because the cup materials stretch. Not great for uplift though but that's last on my list of important things for bras to do.

    • Thanks! I've done this on 4 Amelias now and I'm about to buy #5. For me these bras, once modified, are the most supportive and generally longest lasting I've bought. They also are the most flexible vis a vis sizing because the cup materials stretch. Not great for uplift though but that's last on my list of important things for bras to do.

    • Thanks! I've done this on 4 Amelias now and I'm about to buy #5. For me these bras, once modified, are the most supportive and generally longest lasting I've bought. They also are the most flexible vis a vis sizing because the cup materials stretch. Not great for uplift though but that's last on my list of important things for bras to do.

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  2. 1
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    Didn't fit

    See my other reviews of this bra. I’ve added pictures of how well it fits after narrowing the gore.

    Beige colorway

    Updated on Nov 24, 2019 Flag this


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    Fits

    I bought this bra to alter. It fits well besides not being narrow enough/ gore too wide and tall. I’ve successfully altered this bra before a size smaller and my alterations on that were so comfortable. So far my alterations on this one look great. I may have to buy up a bunch of these as it looks like Elomi might be discontinuing it this season https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" />

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    Updated on Jun 23, 2018 Flag this


    • Oh my gosh! That would be terrible!! Best of luck finding a great stash!

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      Luckily there are a bunch on eBay and I have a few in a size smaller!

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    Didn't fit

    This bra produces nice rounded breasts but is wide set and built for wide roots. Under the lace is a satin non-stretch panel that is supposed to pull the breast forward. On my soft breasts it creates a line dividing my breasts which is sometimes noticeable. The lace can be scratchy under the armpit.

    This bra has the typical soft Elomi wires that stretch back and mold to the body so if you need wider wires and prefer molding wires this is a good choice for you. Keep in mind that the projection forward may change as the molding happens however, especially if you have ... a lot of forward projection rather than side projection.

    Edit: Alterations

    On me the top of the cup has always had a lot of empty space, the straps were a little wide set, and the cups were very wide, on top of the other issues I had with this bra. So after my beige Etta fell apart I decided would put those stiffer, narrower wires in this Amelia because I really needed a fitting seamless beige bra to go under my low cup white shirts (and if I can find even narrower wires for cheaper I will put them in for better forward projection). First I cut off all the scratchy lace. I cut about an inch off the cups (I drew freehand along the top of my bigger side with a pencil and cut, rounding it out, then held it up to the other cup and used it as a pattern to cut along), removing just the spacer fabric (which really has amazing construction, little threads holding each side of the fabric apart inside) and cutting down including the wires channels and gore. Because the Etta has shorter wires as well, I was able to make this bra a true plunge. I then hand sewed the satiny side sling along the top of the cup on each side to move the straps in a bit. This created a bit of a strange curve along the side sling, but it's not noticeable under clothes. I hand sewed the wire channels shut at the gore. Then I pinned and machine sewed elastic fold over tape along the top which I had cut. I put it from strap to strap because some of the original finishing is scratchy. I've also considered sewing it along the underarm section, maybe when I have more time. You can see my pictures for how great it looks on, and reduces all the cup gap on my larger side for my short rooted breasts (sorry that it looks gross, I need to wash the bra, something spilled on it which I was driving around with it looking for matching finishings). I don't have too much cleavage, but it doesn't show under any of my thin, white, low cut shirts, and I don't feel like I'm falling out in the middle though the gore is quite low. I'm going to have to get more narrow wires and some Elomi Amelias online for cheap and do the same thing when I need a new beige seamless bra. It's not beautiful or whatever, but so practical, and everyone needs at least one practical bra. Summer shirts here I come!

    New cup measurements
    Cup width: 8 inches
    Wire length: 15 inches
    Gore width: 1.5 inches
    Gore height: 2.5 inches
    Cup height: 10 inches

    Total cost and time:
    Cost of bra + $5 for 2 yards of tape (I only used 1 yard for the top however).
    2 hours thinking, cutting, and sewing time. If you don't have a machine it might take longer to hand sew the fold over elastic along the top. I recommend lots and lots of pins as it is curved.

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    Beige colorway

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Jun 21, 2016 Flag this


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