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Bras » Comexim » Ginger Plunge Bra (365) » 65HH 30:9

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Fits ribcage71.0
B. perimeter26.8
Stretched Band74.1
Band Length59.1
Cup width13.8
Cup depth24.4
Wire length23.4
Cup height16.6
Cup separation1.7
Gore height5.6
Wing height10.2
Strap width1.8
Hooks3

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  1. 8
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    After I made the mistake of ordering the Ingrid and the Georgia in a 65H, I went to re-order the both of them and, since I was more confident that the 65HH would fit, looked for another bra to add to my cart. I found the Ginger and was very intrigued. The picture made it look like it had a slightly lower gore than the other plunges (something I've been looking for) and the little old lady in me adores little lacy things. So I ordered it--and I'm so, so glad that I did.

    The Ginger does indeed have a low gore: it's only 1.75 inches tall. I haven't ... encountered a gore that low in a long, long time, as it seems that most bras in my size range and with my level of projection have high gores in order to hold everything in. My breasts are decently firm and so I don't need as much to be held in in the middle, and in addition to that I've got close-set breasts and don't like it when gores poke at my breast tissue (my one complaint about my beloved Marcies).

    So I'm already raving about the plunge construction (which looks great, by the way--I haven't had this much breast exposed in a long time, either), but the general construction of the bra is lovely, too. The cups are well-constructed and lift my breasts nicely. The inside of the cups is soft and lovely. I have sensitive skin that can't always handle lace on my bras, and the Ginger doesn't aggravate my skin at all. Like all my other Comexim bras, the cups are nicely narrow and the straps don't irritate my armpits.

    The Ginger is the widest and shallowest of the Comexim bras that I have tried, but honestly, that's not saying much. The other bras have been very narrow and very nicely projected, and the Ginger is only a fraction of an inch wider and shallower. I think that it perhaps helps a tiny bit, even, with the cleavage-y cut. The other thing I've noticed is that all of the Comexim cups I've encountered thus far have been pliable but pretty sturdy, and the Ginger is a tad less stiff than the others. Still not flimsy, but a little different and something to keep in mind. That also comes into play with the cup construction--of all my Comexim bras, the Ginger is the most forgiving at the top edge of the cup, very good if you have any trouble with the tops of the cups coming in too quickly.

    Gorgeous bra which makes me feel equally gorgeous. I highly recommend it.

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    • I've been considering Ginger - thanks for the review! I was wondering if there is any chance you are interested in selling? Just thought I would throw that out there!

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  2. 1
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    Didn't fit

    Physics. Center full, close-set breasts generate a downward force into a wire at a different location on the wire curve than less center-full breasts. This can cause a bra designed for less center-full breasts to dig in.

    The wire issues moved me swiftly to the wireless bra community. However, finding a cup large enough for my breasts put me in 34" and 36" bands on a 28" under bust. Very little support. There are times I need a supportive bra "hug."

    How I have missed Comexim's wide, supportive straps, and supportive bands! Comexim makes my favorite bras: the quality of their material selections is excellent.

    I've purchased 30+ Comexim bras ... trying to identify one that fits without pushing out of my IMF and biting in as well as possessing a narrow, low gore. I started at a 60HH and went up to a 60M as well as trying 70 and 65 models. Repeatedly, I had the same problem: gore base too wide, not enough center projection, and the wire bit under my most projected breasts.

    The deep plunge gore is low enough, but the curve of plunge wires creates a too wide gore base for my center-full breasts. However, Comexim graciously provides alterations. And, narrowing the gore base is one of them.

    This cut is minimizing because there isn't as much apex projection as I need.The 65HH creates compression and holds the girls close to my chest. Also, a bit of quadding is present near the inner, top of the cup. But, it is tolerable.

    This bra has been owned by three people, shows some signs of wear on the fasteners, but remains especially supportive and firm. This is a testament to Comexim's quality. Impressive.

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    Didn't fit

    This is a gorgeous beige bra. I'm not sure it's right for my FOB shape, though. This is my first time trying Comexim, and I'm very impressed by the quality.

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    Updated on Oct 05, 2020 Flag this

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