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Which comexim should i try first?
I recently started to understand that none of My bras fit. I was wearing 85D, which i Guess would be a 36D, but has later realised that My size is somewhere around 65J/30GG. I am now trying to figure out My shape and i believe i need quite narrow wires with a lot of projection so I'm interesting in trying bras from Ewa and Comexim.
Right now I'm looking at Ingrid and Rita from Comexim but I am a bit insecure about sizing. I think i'm about 65J, but when i compare the meassurements with My best fitting bra (Change lingerie Lissi 28I) i feel that the only difference is that the Lissi has 4cm wider wires, but otherwise similar meassurements which makes me worry that 65j Will be to small.
So now i turn to you for help om how to think since you probably have way mpre experience with this than i do.
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I’m a 30FF and wear a 65J Ingrid with extra depth added because it is a shallow bra. You will need to go up several sizes to fit a 30GG UK. Probably to a K/L cup size depending on the style and whether you need any alterations. Comexim uses 2cm for cup progression instead of 1in (2.4cm). You generally want to go up 1-2 cup sizes from your UK size but the number of cups is larger the higher the cup size.
I would strongly suggest you order a couple different sizes, but without any alterations to start with, so that you can return them if they don't fit. If you pay in full using PayPal, you can sign up for their free return shipping. Read the rules before returning anything so you know what to do, but it's pretty straight forward (in cnd it's up to $30 10 or 12 times a year, and you need a picture of the box with postage on it and a receipt with tracking).
I wear a 28FF/30F and order 60HH in plunges and 60J in half cups, or 65HH in half cups depending on how tight I want the band. Like Calluna, when I was closer to 30FF I'd also order 65J half cups (and I size down in plunges because they're taller and I have little upper boob with short roots). Plunges are slightly more projected and I'm not sure if you'd have to size down in them because I don't know enough about your shape, bra fit, etc. Like I said, try ordering a couple sizes until you know what your true size/fit is.
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