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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band72.4
Band Length57.2
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width14.4
Cup depth27.9
Depth ratio1.9
Wire length31.8
Cup height18.4
Cup separation2.0
Gore height8.9
Wing height10.2
Strap width3.0
Hooks2
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Labeled as

Index30:11
EU65H
US30H
FR80H
AUS8H
UK30H

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Hasn't set fit

Fits ribcage 27
B. perimeter 11.25
Stretched Band 28.5
Band Length 22.5
Stretch ratio 1.3
Cup width 5.7
Cup depth 11.0
Depth ratio 1.9
Wire length 12.5
Cup height 7.3
Cup separation 0.8
Gore height 3.5
Wing height 4.0
Strap width 1.2
Strap length 16
Hooks 2

This is for the grey/black colorway. First impression is that the cups are very tall, narrow and designed with a TON of lift in mind at the wire. The wires are very tall and U with a lower arm at gore than the outer side, by about an inch. While this may not matter so much for a lot of people, those with short roots or high set might find this taller outer arm to be an issue on the smaller band end of the spectrum. Even though the wires are more narrow than average, they are still likely to extend pretty far around the ribcage underneath the arms.

There is some give to the3 panel foam and net construction, so instead of complete compression it lets up a little bit and allows breasts to settle a little lower in the cup without driving the whole thing down the ribs. This is a big deal for me as I need all the projection along the sides and bottom of cup, but not so much at the very apex or inner halves. All gores are aggravating at pretty much every length, so I'm not sure how to feel about the ultra tall ones which press in on the top, but aren't burrowing a hole through my chest where my breasts converge.

black embroidery on grey foam, satin colorway

Updated on Aug 04, 2022 Flag this


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