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Troubles with ewa michalak sm cuts, help! » All bra adventures

Troubles with ewa michalak sm cuts, help!

So I have a love hate relationship with ewas sm cuts. IMO they r the prettiest bras out there. I am drooling over the Ewa Michalak Sm Nana Be\u017cowa (451) and the Ewa Michalak Sm Czarna Mgie\u0142ka (481) . So if any one has them in a 70h or 70hh, I'd love to buy it from you. But my problem is they never stay in place. When I first try them on they seem like the perfect fit but eventually the bra seems to wrinkle or collapse and I'm left with quadboob in the middle, and a not a flattering shape. I actually get the same issue with my cleo lily as well. I know this should be filed under fitting help but to be honest I'm just too scared to post my boobs online, although I appreciate the brave ladies who do. I need to swoop and scoop and pull the bra up through the day, which is annoying. I've never seen a non padded that doesn't eventually do this. I've seen a blog saying this is due to using cheap fabrics, but I wouldn't consider ewa michalak a cheap company. Am I wearing the wrong size? Or is this a shape issue? For the record I'm wearing 75gg sm cuts and 32h cleo lily, and I have soft boobs that are really full in the centre, and probably fob, although near even fullness. Oh and one other point, I'm constantly having to adjust my nipples so they are straight and forward, which seems odd to me as they naturally lay straight and forward. Please help! I'm desperate to not give up on the sm cut as they are so sexy! I'm guessing I should try a 70hh instead????

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  • How do you find the wires and how does the gore lay? Do you find yourself close set?

  • The gore is perfectly flat, I am extremely close set (one ends, the next begins, almost touching), and the wires are near perfect, if anything a tiny tiny tiny bit too narrow.

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