[Azula voice] It's okay, you can laugh! It's funny.
I ordered this plunge bra with 1cm reduced cup height, moved in straps, an overlapped gore, and cookie pockets. I have a 60K Comexim Ingrid Plunge that fits me like a Comexim 60HH because I ordered it with 2cm reduced cup height, so I thought a lower cup height reduction might compensate for my short roots without making the cups fit significantly smaller. In retrospect, I just have to laugh. This bra has so much room at the top of the cup it's absurd. For fun, I decided to try to fit a pair of socks in the top of the cup on my smaller side and they fit just fine -- a pair of socks is pretty much what I would need to use to make this bra fit me. I have even vertical fullness but short roots and somewhat low-set boobs, so tall, open on top cups like these are just a nightmare.
I'm wide set but somehow have enough tissue at the inner parts of my boobs (wording??) to make Comexim gores consistently twist on me. One side, usually the left side, of the gore will sit flat, while the other side will stick out perpendicular to my chest. This isn't really a comfort issue, but it makes for a weird appearance. I get the gores of my Comexim bras overlapped to try and compensate for how high and stabby they are, which does help with comfort but not completely.
This bra is stunning and I love the "C" charm at the gore. I think they ran out of this fabric, so I can't find the bra on their website anymore, but it seems to still be available on Breakout Bras. Aside from the top of the cups and the gore, it's fairly projected and plenty narrow, and the band is TTS for a Comexim 60. I may bring this to a tailor to see if they can just nip in the top of the cup somehow, because I'm so annoyed that yet another Comexim order is a writeoff for me. I would also be happy to sell if anyone is interested. This bra would probably fit an even to full on top UK 28GG/26H or so with normal to tall roots.
Updated on Dec 28, 2021
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