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Wellfitting's Size Chart and Bras that make up for it... sort of » All bra adventures

Wellfitting's Size Chart and Bras that make up for it... sort of

I didn't think about ordering anything from Wellfitting, because they're US-based and I'm not.
Tried the size chart with hilarious results: It puts me in 70H.
'Scuse me while I almost die with laughter in my Comexim Juliette (237) in 65L, the best-fitting bra that I own!

But they do carry the Comexim Green Velvet (181) and the Comexim Geisha (202).
Both bras on which I've been hoping to get my hands on, but Comexim doesn't stock them in my size.
However, Wellfitting does. How is that even possible?

UPDATE: I just saw that orders will be dispatched from Poland... then why exactly does Wellfitting ask for almost twice the price I'd have to pay if I just ordered from the Comexim site? Where is all that money going?

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Shared on Jan 16, 2014 Flag this


4 comments

  • I was wondering the same thing. I guess there is convenience in ordering from the US because you don't have to worry about translating from English and bras can be returned to a US address. Otherwise it's much cheaper ordering directly as long as you know your size.

  • Yeah, Wellfitting basically just order for you. Perhaps Comexim set aside a certain amount of stock/material for them, so they can still have bras which aren't available directly?

    I'm not sure how much they order the bras for (obviously slightly cheaper than retail), but clearly they'll be charging slightly more than ordering directly, since they have to cover both their running costs and make a profit. As to why anyone would bother, if you're in the US, ordering from them means no hidden costs (customs and import fees are the worst), you pay less to return the bra (since it's within the US), and no language barriers or confusion. So it makes sense, depending on how much you order. That is, assuming I've interpreted it right and they cover the import and customs from what they charge you.

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