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Index32:7
EU70F

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Hasn't set fit

I’m pretty sure I bought this one during the Black Friday sale a while back. I was surprised to see it in a 70F as typically the largest cup in the M cut for a 70 band is 70E. A while back my boyfriend bought the Scarlet for me as a custom CHP in 65E, but I tragically can’t wear it anymore because the cups are waaaay too small now. So I always wanted to try Scarlet in the M cut when it came out. Add the fact that this Scarlet was on sale, and I had to get it. This is the only M cut bra I’ve tried and I really do wish Ewa made it in larger cup sizes. The straps aren’t too wide set like other Ewa styles and they stay out of my armpits completely. Also the gore doesn’t give me any issues at all even though I’m close set. It’s very comfortable for those reasons, but the cups barely contain my boobs. It’s very low cut and great for cleavage, but if I move around too much my nipples can pop out a bit. I don’t wear it with cookies, so I definitely feel a 70FF would’ve been ideal. Also I will say that the band in this cut does run tight as normally a 70 would be too loose for me. Overall this is a really beautiful bright red bra, and I’m really happy I bought it despite it being a little too small. I just wish Ewa would make the M in larger cup sizes; you don’t have to be petite or wear a smaller cup size to want narrower straps and a lower gore. But I don’t think Ewa would agree lol.

Updated on Jun 14, 2019 Flag this


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