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Bras » Comexim » Rita Plunge Bra (414) » 65J 30:10

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Fits ribcage71.7
B. perimeter27.5
Stretched Band73.5
Band Length58.1
Cup width14.2
Cup depth26.2
Wire length24.3
Cup height18.1
Cup separation1.5
Gore height5.8
Wing height10.2
Strap width2.0
Hooks3

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  1. 3
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    Didn't fit

    Rita is remarkably beautiful; skillfully balancing femininity and intrigue. Red floral eyelash lace covers the cups, black satin peaks from beneath the eyelash lace along the edges, and black velvet bows accent the gore and straps. Finally, a silver, rhinestoned Comexim "C" dangles delicately beneath the velvet gore bow. Comexim should be proud: aesthetically, this is gorgeous and far more alluring than their website photos. The band is supportive, comfortable, and has 3x4 hook/eye fasteners. The materials do not irritate my sensitive skin. Sincerely, I prefer Comexim bras for a myriad of reasons.

    However, I'm collapsing the cup near the wire. I need a slightly wider wire or more immediate projection. Moving on to a 65K....
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    Updated on Jun 10, 2016 Flag this


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      It's a gorgeous bra, and looks striking with your coloring! I do wonder if you might have done better by asking for Rita as a 3 part half-cup, since apparently those have better immediate projection.

    • 1

      This Rita I traded for a 65HH Geisha. I have two 65J half cups on order, and I'm hoping with every bone in my body the projection is significantly more than the 65HH half cup I recently received. :-)

    • DressTheTwins Are they 2-part half-cups, or 3-part? From what I've read and seen, the 2-part ones are shallower.

    • 3

      All three part.... :-)

    • 2

      Awesome! Good luck!

    • 2

      Now my bra shrinkage theory is shattered, too. :)

    • 3

      If it were not for shrinkage or life's little changes what would be the reason to have a drawer full of bras? ;)

    • If it were not for shrinkage or life's little changes what would be the reason to have a drawer full of bras? ;)

    • If it were not for shrinkage or life's little changes what would be the reason to have a drawer full of bras? ;)

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      Apparently, this Rita was a "deep plunge" cut. Phew! That explains the fit. It "should fit" if it had been their original plunge. :-)

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  2. 2
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    Didn't fit

    I saw this for sale on braswap and first I disregarded it because I thought it would be too big but then I looked again figured why not, I can just resell and it will help me figure out my size better. It is slightly too big but only in the tops of the cups, I fill out the bottom of the cups nicely. The top also cuts into breast tissue because its closed off. It is too deep/project near the straps for me. It could work for someone with more even fullness and medium root height. I think this style in 65J could work for me if I reduced the cups and moved the straps in.

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    Updated on Apr 08, 2016 Flag this


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  3. 2
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    Didn't fit

    This bra has a lowered gore, reduced cups and straps moved it, which I requested before realizing that this bra is already made in the deep plunge pattern. Unfortunately, it did not fit at all... it cut in too quickly near the center gore, causing minor quadding, while the entire upper/outer quadrant of the cups near the straps was empty, as if they were still too tall in that area. The bra also seemed much shallower both at the wire and overall than my other Comexim plunges, despite being a cup size larger. I believe that this bra is based off Ginger, so if you anticipate that ... cut will be too shallow for you, I'd recommend ordering this one in the classic plunge style instead.

    This bra looked so very gorgeous, scarlet and vixen-ish in the promotional pictures, and I thought it would be a fun and lovely piece for Valentine's Day https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> However, on my body it was very underwhelming and disappointing, perhaps because the fit was quite off. The eyelash lace is pretty but makes the cups appear more full-coverage than they actually are; I prefer the eyelash lace used only on the cups, as in the EM Syrena. The velvet bows and rhinestoned "C" charm are however really elegant details which make the bra look a bit more expensive and special. The band was true to size, if a little on the firm side due to the dark fabric. Matching size medium bottoms and garter belt were a perfect fit on my 36" hips and 27" waist... I'd imagine it would be a pretty show-stopping set if only the bra fit correctly!

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    Updated on Mar 20, 2016 Flag this


    • I'm so glad you said it was based off of the Ginger, because that's one of the only ones I own so far! That helps a ton!

    • So happy it was helpful! :)

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  4. 0
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    A very beautiful bra. The red lace is lovely, and the black velvet bows are beautiful additonal details.
    The band runs quite tight.

    Updated on Sep 19, 2020 Flag this


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    Added on Feb 04, 2016



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    Hasn't set fit

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    Added on Jun 10, 2016



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    Hasn't set fit

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    Added on May 22, 2020