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Comexim sizing for a 38:7?

My sister recently let me properly fit her into a bra, and I want to get her a Comexim bra for Christmas. She fit really well into the Soma Unlined Perfect Coverage Bra in a 38G. What size should I order for her from Comexim? She's definitely more full on bottom too, so if anyone has suggestions on alterations, I would really appreciate it!

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  • It would probably be easier to try out the bras from Comexim available from Breakout Bras. https://www.breakoutbras.com/collections/comexim if you're in the US or Canada, because these bras can be returned or exchanged.They are even 30% this week with this discount code https://www.breakoutbras.com/pages/special-deals for Black Friday/Cyber Monday.

    If you order direct, you will have a lot more choices, but...the chances of it fitting well the first time one tries the bras is pretty risky! It's better to try the bras out first through Breakout bras, that way you can get the sizing and styles that would work for you. (and see if the bra would even work for your sister in the first place).

    I wrote a post on another forum, "How to order Comexim from Breakout Bras for Canadian and Americans." https://www.reddit.com/r/PolishBras/comments/qhuwyr/how_to_purchase_comexim_from_breakout_bras_for/

    Also, re: sizing, some redditers made an app that is a good starting place as far as ordering Comexim (either from Breakout or from Comexim.pl) https://comeximcalc.herokuapp.com/ If your sister in 38F UK, Breakout bras recommends purchasing 38G UK from them (they say to go up 2 UK cup sizes for an "ideal fit") and the equivalent size from Comexim.pl would be 38HH. edit: 85HH !!

  • re: sizing though, some people (like myself) size up in the band.

    Also, I wouldn't say the app is exactly foolproof re: sizing (although it is a good place to start). Some people will need to go up a cup, down a cup, etc.

    You can also contact Breakout Bras for sizing and style help https://www.breakoutbras.com/pages/contact-us

    If your sister is projected and FOB, I would recommend starting with the padded plunge style, if that is not enough projection, she could try some of their unpadded styles.

    My shape doesn't work for the padded 3HC style (I'm FOB and projected), though some people can wear both padded styles, I've noticed.

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