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Measurements
Measurement | Cm |
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Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 81.3 |
Band Length | 66.0 |
Stretch ratio | 1.2 |
Cup width | 15.2 |
Cup depth | 27.7 |
Depth ratio | 1.8 |
Wire length | 26.7 |
Cup height | 0.0 |
Cup separation | 2.5 |
Gore height | 3.8 |
Wing height | 8.9 |
Strap width | 1.3 |
Hooks | 2 |
Labeled as
Index | 30:14 |
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EU | 65J |
UK | 30J |
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My first attempt at achieving the highly coveted "butt crack cleavage", not a failure, but not exactly a success either. I typically take a 30G or GG; but we've all the stories of how random polish sizing can be. So I decided to search by measurements, not size. Enter the Stella deco plunge.
I over estimated the amount of room I needed in the cup, and didn't understand the construction of this bra. Let me say, it does not fit badly, but I don't get the cleavage I was after and the cups pucker a bit. I believe this is because though the bra's measurements tell a 30G, the shape requires a lot more breast tissue than that.
The cups are very open toward the bottom center, where larger breasts would naturally fall and comfortably sit. There is enough openness that there wouldn't be much (if any) quad boob. I wish I had this bra when I wore a 32HH. This would be glorious bra for someone in a UK 30J who wanted show stopping cleavage.
I simply can't horde it away when someone else could get such amazing looks with it.
The bra is absolutely gorgeous, and so comfortable I can hardly believe it. The only problem I have is the cup, and the straps. They are very thin, which is lovely for certain clothes, but potentially uncomfortable for heavier breasts. They dug into my shoulders, but I think that was more because I had them on very tight to try and get the look I was after.
This bra is not owned any more
Updated on Nov 02, 2015 Flag this
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