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Excited for bra mail!

I have 3 Polish bras currently in order that I’m waiting for, and I’m really excited. 😊

I have a 70GG Ewa Michalak BM Antonina in order from Levana Bratique (as a result of a shipping/ordering mistake- I special ordered a BM Tulip back in August, and I checked for an update yesterday only to find out that it was never ordered on their end…oops…I wanted the Antonina anyway, so I decided to go for that instead because it was in stock.)

I also have a 70J Nessa Miya and a 70HH Kris Line Kiara half cup on order from jagna.pl thanks to BraOdyssey mentioning that website in her last review. 🙃 I couldn’t help myself. Do I really need 3 new bras? No. But honestly, I’m half thinking the Kiara might now work for me as it’s my first half cup (I used to be out of the size range for them, so I’m excited to finally be a size that falls in the range now to give it a try!)

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  • Great haul! How did you figure out your size in all of these brands?
    Each has different sizing and it confuses me.
    Jagna.pl ships internationally ? it looks so good and prices are afforable! I have to check it out.

  • Thanks! Honestly, a lot of trial and error trying to find the sizes but also looking up other users on Bratabase who wear the same size as my UK size and trying bras that they’ve tried in those brands is what I’ve mostly been doing. BraOdyssey is the same UK size as me and has tried a lot of Polish brands, so even though we may have different shapes and volumes, I started with what sizes worked for her and went from there.

    Ewa Michalak BM style seems to fit exactly the same as my UK size, but when I wore a 34HH/J I always had to size up a band and a cup, but that’s when I had firmer tissue. Kris Line sizing is tricky, but they have a size chart that converts UK sizes to their sizes, so I used that as a guide to start. When I was my old size, I actually wore an 75K in most Kris Line bras, which is 3 cups sizes up. Their chart recommended 75JJ, so even their chart is not the best way to pick sizes in their brand. Also, unfortunately, their cuts aren’t very consistent, so the size from the chart might fit in one bra and be totally off in another. Nessa is much more consistent. I think my Nessa size is my UK size in EU sizing, but they don’t do double letters, so I think I just got lucky guessing on that one. I actually tried sister sizing to a 34GG (75J) with a Nessa bra from Brastop, and it’s a cup size too large and a band size too large, so I knew to size down to a 70J for the next one. Honestly I’m not even sure if the Kris Line and Nessa will even fit, but I figured if they don’t I’ll just resell them on here.

    Jagna.pl ships internationally and the shipping was so reasonable! From Poland to US it was only like $125 zloty which ended up being less than the cost of a bra. Still kinda pricey (like $30 USD), but when I thought of how cheap the bras were compared to when I buy ones that are imported to US sellers, it ended up being cheaper anyway in the long run.

    ETA: I should have said Nessa is the same as my US bra size because those don’t have double letters.

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