Too small
- Top of the cup:
- Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
Measurement | Cm |
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Search by measurements | |
Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 78.7 |
Band Length | 55.9 |
Stretch ratio | 1.4 |
Cup width | 12.7 |
Cup depth | 22.9 |
Depth ratio | 1.8 |
Wire length | 22.9 |
Cup height | 0.0 |
Cup separation | 1.7 |
Gore height | 6.8 |
Wing height | 10.8 |
Strap width | 1.7 |
Hooks | 2 |
Index | 30:8 |
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EU | 65H |
Didn't fit
The first bra that ever drew me to Comexim was the Green Velvet, which is (sadly) no longer available. The second bra that drew me in that same way was the Ingrid. Something about me fell hard for the yellowed beige background and how it interacted with the soft, faded colors of the roses. I knew I had to have it, so I bought it--tragically, in a size too small.
Visually, this bra is absolutely stunning. It looks just like the pictures on Comexim's website. I could not be happier with the pattern.
Interestingly, the Ingrid has the same sort of lace border at the top of the cups that the Basic has, and the Basic is notorious for cutting in more quickly than other Comexim plunges. The Ingrid, however, does not cut in nearly so quickly as the Basic, or even the Georgia for that matter. It seems to fit true to what Comexim's plunges are supposed to. I think that it has more to do with the way the three-part-cup is constructed than the lace at the top.
The cups are gently firm and hold my breasts in place, even though I'm quadding a little, especially on my larger breast, due to the size issue. They lift my breasts very nicely. The cups are delightfully narrow and the gore equally so. The straps don't dare go near my armpits, laying comfortably right where I need them. This is an incredibly comfy bra to wear (minus the size-related quadboob).
There's a slight fabric ripple at the gore which I thought at first was part of the design, but when I received my new Ingrid in 65HH I realized that it wasn't there. It doesn't take anything away from the aesthetic for me, though.
Of the bras I've tried the Ingrid seems to be the most secure (tall) in terms of wing height, so if that's something you need, the Ingrid's a good choice. It's not tall enough to stab (or close enough to armpits) so I didn't even notice it until I measured my two Ingrids.
Absolutely gorgeous bra, super comfy, wish I had a million (in the right size). Five stars.This bra is not owned any more
Updated on Mar 25, 2015 Flag this
Too small