Cakes on a plate, anyone?
What kind of bra do I need to get cakes on a plate, full on top cleavage and separated boobs?
I typically fit a 32GG best. I have a 32 underbust, 42 overbust.
My boobs are full on bottom, close set (near touching) at the root, then splayed out from their wide roots.
I usually get a little upper boobage definition, but nothing 18th century.
I want separation, and lift up to the collarbones, overbust corset style, ya know?
Also, what sort of cup measurements should I look for when checking Bratasbase sizes for a good fit in a push up bra? I wondered if shallower cups would push the breasts up for the cakes on a plate look.
But then, if I should looks for shallower cups, which measurements will indicate what my best fit will be?
If I had the opportunity to try sizes on, obviously I wouldn't have to guess my size from measurements.
I usually look for a cup depth of 11.5-11.8" for a good fit without quadboobing.
For band size, I look for a stretched measurement no smaller than 32 and no larger than 33.5".
I only have 2 (badly fitting) bra reviews uploaded so far, unfortunately :/
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What bras fit you the best? Generally speaking, half cups are the best way to get the cleavage you're looking for. The problem is most half cups are too shallow at the bottom and the center gore and so they don't fit women who are full on bottom/projected/close set. I'm fairly even and projected with close set breasts, and I don't have a ton of upper fullness but I've gotten pretty fantastic cakes on a plate in Masquerade and Comexim halfcups. I've been tempted to try the new Curvy Kate Ritzy, but I suspect it'll be too shallow.
I love my comexim plunges for great cleavage but they are still comfortable enough for every day wear. The cleavage is not super separate though. I am also fob/even and super close set. The greatest bra I've tried for separate cleavage is the Masquerade lula Mae. You'd swear I had implants they sat so perfect. It was however a cup too small so I'm not sure how much lift would be lost in the proper size. I still see them for sale on ebay sometimes for really cheap.
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