Share your bras and experiences and help other women
Get recommendations, write review and learn more!

Got bras? Create an account

Polish bra question » All bra adventures

2

Polish bra question

So, there was recently a post where someone was saying she wanted cake-on-a-plate cleavage for her projected breasts, and everyone said Polish bras are the way to go. I've seen several polish bras posted recently that do seem to be all about giving cleavage to bigger breasts.

But . . .I dont particularly want cleavage. I have very projected, heavy, pendulous, close-set, FOT breasts, and I've had more and more trouble with rash in the cleavage, so I want bras that actually separate my breasts, but not quite full-coverage, because those are too unforgiving for FOT with a full cup size difference between the two.

Balconettes actually seem to work well for me, then, since in my size (32J), they are fairly full coverage but often still open on the top, and actually manage to separate the girls while still leaving them a little wiggle room on top. For those of you following, my favorite right now is the Floris. Slightly torpedo, but worth it for the comfortable projection, and still rounded at the end.

So . . .what polish bras do that? (not that its in the budget at the moment, but I'm really starting to want to know)

Filed under Bra sizing and fit

Shared on Jan 09, 2015 Flag this


30 comments

  • I would say definitely stay away from Ewa Michalak if you want to avoid having your boobs pushed together. Maybe an unlined Comexim would work for you? I don't have experience with their unlined bras, as I prefer the light foam lining over unlined, and my boobs are fairly far apart so something lightly lined really won't push them up and together THAT much, but the narrow wires of an unlined Comexim would give you the projection you need, while also keeping your cleavage down.

  • gah, not finding ANY comexims in a 32 in band with a 13.5-ish depth. They dont go higher than 11 inch depth?

  • This thread has 30 comments. Log in to read them

add a comment

Use @ to mention users, brands, models and more