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I don't like Ewa and Comexim...now what?

My breasts: FOB, narrow roots, close set, 28H/30GG. I`m lucky enough to have some stores nearby which carry Polish brands, so I went there to try Ewa Michalak and Comexim bras (I had high expectations).

I did not like them. Any of them. I just hate the shape of Ewa bras (they make my breasts look like a shelf) and Comexim was not supportive enough for me (at least not the bras I tried). In both brands, the straps were too far apart for me and I constantly had to re-adjust them. I was very disappointed.

Apart from Freya, all UK bras I have tried have too wide wires and not enough projection for me. Fauve used to fit me, but they don't make them anymore.
I own two Gaia bras, which are ok, but not superior to Freya (the quality is just not as good, but they`re cheap so I got them anyways).

Do you have any recommendations for me? Don't get me wrong - if I`m stuck with Freya, that`s fine, but I`d prefer to have some other options. Which Polish brands have a Freya-like shape (projected, not super round like I`m carrying two melons in front of me) and narrow wires + straps?

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6 comments

  • Have you tried any Fantasie bras? They are made by the same company as Freya.

    Cleo Kali is designed for fob and may be narrow enough for you.

  • finallygotboobs Thanks for your suggestions. I have tried Fantasie, but the bands don't feel snug enough (I lean more towards 28 than 30). The shape is "questionable", as Fantasie bras tend to make my breasts look really bottom-heavy (matronly...) and don't give me enough lift...maybe because the band is too loose?

    I have not tried the Cleo Kali - all other Cleos I tried have too wide wires and waaaay too wide straps (even worse than Panache?).

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