One of the most unbelievably beautiful bras I've owned in decades. glistening lace and foiled faux leather binding in stunning rose hues. Stunning delicate gold tone jewelry-like hooks and sliders.
Super soft fine mesh netting. Pairs fantastic with several corsets and boots, clearly high end textiles and construction techniques. Not an open seam in sight, besides the finishing along the frame in front, all fine seams which melt into Quinn's joined pieces.
One for The Vault, should you have such a museum on hand to house your future heirlooms.
Oh well. Now for the ugly.
The upper hem of the cup is an inch smaller than the depth across, which cuts in.
Yet another 'WELLL technically according to measurements, should match, but doesn't at ALL' due to possibly needing 1 to 20 sizes up, forcing volume out where it spills hideously over the end of wires. Great fun. Obviously an enduring personal problem:
If you just so happen to have a small ribcage, definitely don't pair with supermassive shoulders or idiotically wide dense breasts (currently 5 times as wide as the height from imf to nips). Because no matter how perfectly everything should work, it won't, and every last ounce of boob you've ever grown will mysteriously bulge out disgustingly around the armpit and feel like someone shanking you. All while the cup flattens you to preteen boy proportions as the bottom of the cup is crumpling in like a crashed pepsi can.
Just for fun. Who needs dignity.
Why yes I AM exceptionally short in the lower cup yet stupidly wide, somewhat closer set & unable to fit a proper 28GG, yet cannot seem to find an adequately deep cup in sister sizes anywhere outside of polish brands (which again, lol, tall to a fault).
Way too tired from this endless fitting travesty
Updated on Jan 18, 2022
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