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Apr 30, 2019 » All bra adventures

Apr 30, 2019

Good evening! Could anyone explain or link me to an explanation of what the different letters preceding EM style names mean? I was able to pull up a page on the “info” section of her website, but the explanations don’t mention some letters like M. I’m new to EM bras and would love to know more about the brand before buying anything. Thanks!

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  • Each bra tends to give you a rundown of its features under their description, but I can give you a quick run down of the ones I have tried.
    SF-semi soft. Unpadded bra with stretch lace on top and a stiffened soft cup on bottom for extra support.
    BM-full soft cup. Unpadded bra with stretch lace on top. Bottom isn't reinforced like the SF, and the cups are a bit more spacious, giving a more natural look (less rounded than the SF or SM styles) Fuller coverage
    SM-soft cup. The sexy rounded soft cup bra with less coverage than the SF or BM. No stretch lace
    CHP-padded half cup. Lower coverage padded bra with vertical seams and cookie pockets with removable cookies.
    PL-padded plunge. Standard padded plunge bra, with cookie pockets and removable cookies.
    S - padded fuller cup. This one is what I'd call sort of a cross between the CHP and PL. It gives more security than either with less of a fallout feeling. Boobs on lockdown mode usually though this can vary by size. Like the other two, it is padded with removable cookies. More horizontal top than the PL and more coverage than the CHP-move closed in on top.

  • but MamaPagan you left out the one she asked about, the M!

    (also the FB, but most wont wear that, it starts at a 75KK, tho it runs small imo, esp in the band. i dont know the M or CH or CHP because i never fit in to them)

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