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Jan 08, 2015
I have lots of forward projection with narrow roots. I love the cakes on a plate look. And the decos look like they do that. But when I tried the deco I felt like I was being flattened. Am I just trying on to small of a cup size? Other bras I've tried are the parfait Charlotte the 32ff wasn't deep enough for me I wasn't filling out the bottom of the cup but it gave me nice cleavage and lift. I also bought the 32g and that one seems to fit almost perfect no gaping at all anywhere in the cups cuts in a little st the top in the 32g but I think the next cup size would be too big. I tried curvy kate Juan (blue animal print) Maddie(pink with green bow) and the almond colored tease me So the best band would have to be the madddie it felt the tightest then Juan then the deco and then tease me. But I feel like they are all flattening me . Forget any type of cup that's not open on top I either get weird gapping or lots of quadra boob. My tightest under bust measurement I'm comfortable with 30.5 the tightest I can't take is 28 and lose is 31.75 and I have a horizontal permitter of 12.5 Inches where should I go from this what size? I feel like these bras are my best bet I just don't know what size. The closest bra I have giving me lift and cleavage and projection is parfaits Tamara. HELP!
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I don't mean to sound negative here, but I feel I gotta point out--for someone who has a natural boob shape that is narrow and projected, you've somehow assembled a Dream Team of bras that are EXACTLY the opposite of what you need shape-wise! Most of the Parfait lineup, the Curvy Kate Showgirl lines like the Tease Me, Maddie, Juna... these are precisely the bras that are known for being exceptionally wide and shallow. They are a total mismatch for your boobs.
The Deco sometimes fits narrow projected people, but beyond a D/DD cup it's definitely going to flatten you at least a bit because it just isn't meant to accommodate your full depth--it compresses your boobs against each other and against your torso to create that cleavage, and that means they aren't allowed to project out away from the body.
So anyway... When you have narrow projected boobs, and don't want to be flattened, you need designs that have narrow projected cups. The Panache Jasmine is one example. Cleo Marcie works for many people whose depth and narrowness are not too far from the average. The unlined Chantelles are another good bet (in most cases). If you simply cannot live without contour cups the Fantasie Rebecca is designed to fit deep in the cups, so it's worth a try.
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