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Jun 23, 2017 » All bra adventures

Jun 23, 2017

Hi everyone!

I am looking to purchase some @ewamichalak (ewa michalak) bras and some help with fitting. I have ordered from her before in a 70D as calculated per their sizing instructions. The bras fit well except for the 3dm which didnt provide enough coverage for my boobs on top. They kind of spilled out. This time I am interested in buying the models CHP, S, BM, SF, SM, M, 3D. Not all of them obviously! My bank account wont allow it but a few different styles. I was wondering if anyone had ordered some of the styles like S, BM, SF or SM in a 70D as per their calculator. I dont see that size on the drop down menu on their site so I dont know if those models are good fits for my size. Any advice anyone has would be greatly appreciated!

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  • Ewa has some styles that come in large cups and some that come in small cups because they're designed to work for those size ranges. S, BM, SF, SM are designed for larger cups so they don't come in that size.

    Have you used any other method to fit yourself? Ewa's calculator is notoriously off, I'm a 70F and I think it puts me in like 80D.

  • wild_muses I've measured myself using @ewamichalak calculator when buying her bras with good success. When buying other brands I just measure tightly around the rib cage and then around the bust not as tightly. I also look at pictures of my calculated size to see if i look similar to the other uses who wear that size. It seems like kind of crap shot. Each website and brand tells you you're a different size. In other brands like @masquerade I am a 28DD (with major spillover), 28F, 30DD, or 30E. I have a couple @curvykate bras that are 30DD and seem to fit well. I just basically guess when buying bras online.

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