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Comexim Sizing help

I'm interested in buying the Comexim Musetta Half Cup but I'm not sure what size to get.
I've emailed Comexim and it's been a few days with no response. For my unlined Comexims I have:
Donna 70E which fits perfectly
Chloe 65F cups are too small
Coco 70F band is too big.

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  • For lined and unlined, what is your most comfortable band size? 65 or 70? Start with that. Some band variation can happen even in brands as consistent as Comexim so if your Coco is the only one you have that is too big, call it an anomaly. As to cups, look at the balance of cup width and cup depth. Comexim across models can vary a little in cup depth based on fabrics used, but they are pretty consistent with their wires widths within half cups. It is possible that the 65F has slightly narrower wires than the 70E and if you don't feel any root pain from it, it may still be too narrow to get the right shape and fit. Ordering non-returnables is always a risk, but with Comexims, you should be able to find a buyer here if it doesn't work. I have always had my best results from ignoring specific cup depth measurements as there can be so much variation between measurements and going by average band lengths, average cup widths, and cup size ratios (ie , HH work best for unlined, so J will probably be best for lined, etc.)

    Hope you are successful!

  • I ordered Musetta as a 3HC, in 60E. I canĀ“t really compare the cupsize as it is the only unpadded 3HC I tried so far, but I can tell that the band is true to size, neither too small nor too wide for a 60. It is too small for me in the cups, so I think it is on the small side. 60E in padded 3HC fits me well. Cupwise it should be comparable to your Coco.

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