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Dec 12, 2012 - EM bra found for sale, is it a fit?? » All bra adventures

Dec 12, 2012 - EM bra found for sale, is it a fit??

I've found a 70KK PL black bra for sale - the seller tells me it runs tighter in the back compared to for instance a CurvyKate Angel, and about a cup size larger.
The Angel fits me in the back, so I'd have to get an extender, no problem I wanted to get that anyway.
Should I jump on this bra? It's priced near exactly the original price of EM itself, but there's no KK or L bras in dropdown so they have to be custom ordered anyway right now.
Anyway, my measurements when standing up are about 117bust, and when I bend over it's 121cm. EM's size calculator gives, for 70 bands, the KK cup size as 119cm, and the L cup on 121,5cm.

Should I jump on this bra? It sounds SO much like it's a good fit for me!! Or am I on a bra-high and imagining things?

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  • I wouldn't buy it from another seller without a discount compared to the original price, but the good thing is that you now could ask for measurement before buying. Ask her to measure the band so that you know better if it would fit you or not. :) PL Black stretches a lot in the bend, so it might fit you very soon anyway. :)

  • I think it would be saver to instead order a 75K from Ewa herself, which I saw in the drop menu. Just look how it fits and then decide if you'd want to keep it or exchange it for a different, non-exchangeable/refundable size. At least that's what I did. I ordered a PL Toffik in 65JJ from the drop menu and decided I wanted to exchange it for a 60K, because it unexpectedly ran very loose. Unfortunately the 60K is much too tight, I only can wear it with an extender. It runs more like a 26 band size probably would run in Panache - if it would exist of course;) So her band sizing is pretty unreliable.

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