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Is there a term...
for the "wrinkles AND quadboob" effect? Or the "quadboob but still gaping" effect? Seriously. Every bra cuts in near the gore, causing quadboob, but are often too tall or too projected on top, causing gaping/wrinkles respectively. I know orange-in-a-glass exists for too narrow/too deep cups that produce spillage and wrinkling, but those are in different places (starburst wrinkles at the nipple as opposed to the top gaping/wrinkling).
It frustrates me when I try to set the fit in bratabase and I'm forced to chose between "a smooth line", "wrinkles" or "cuts in". Why can't I chose both "cuts in" and "wrinkles"?!?! That's what this bra (and so many others) do! I'm guessing its because I have relatively short, center heavy boobs.
If this term doesn't exist, we need to invent one. Quad-gaping? Quad-kles? Tight-and-tall-top-seam? Shallowcentertallcup? Myhipsterboobsrefusetoconformtoyourstandards?
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This sounds like my problem. If it fits near the armpit, I have quadboob at the center. I have very soft on top (almost like liquid) boobs, almost no projection, but on the bottom and in the center, they are fairly firm and projected. I have not found a term for it, or a bra that helps it.
'not enough center fullness' is what ppl say when they see it. https://brasticmeasures.wordpress.com/2015/01/04/fit-issues-center-heaviness-is-a-dominant-shape-trait/
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