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Measurements
Measurement | Cm |
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Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 92.7 |
Band Length | 76.2 |
Stretch ratio | 1.2 |
Cup width | 16.2 |
Cup depth | 27.2 |
Depth ratio | 1.7 |
Wire length | 27.0 |
Cup height | 19.7 |
Cup separation | 1.0 |
Gore height | 8.6 |
Wing height | 11.7 |
Strap width | 1.9 |
Hooks | 3 |
Labeled as
Index | 40:8 |
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EU | 90H |
UK | 40FF |
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40FF - Comexim » Elise is my first Comexim bra and it was purchased through Breakout Bras in their US/UK size.
This size corresponds to Comexim manufacturer's size of 90H when buying directly from Poland. I highly recommend ABraThatFits' calculator tool for sizing.
Breakout Bras' fit guidelines were accurate even at fuller cup/larger band end of size range, going 2 cup sizes up from my true size of 38:7/40:6 to 40:8 or 40FF fit.
This bra has the narrowest gore and most center-forward projected 3-part half cup design I've ever seen compared to fellow Polish Gorsenia or Alles.
The gore nearly tacks but the underwires are a little too soft and flexible for that.
The Comexim 3HC construction seems uniquely designed for lift and cakes-on-a-plate cleavage for Even and FoT breasts rather than immediate projection at the wire.
It's a bit shallow for my pendulous, FoB boobs that resist giving cleavage.
However, this 3HC is still a solid medium-gore, medium-cut and coverage bra where even the STANDARD, Manufacturer's cup height was ALMOST low-cut enough for my lack of upper volume. At a very fair ~$50 price point compared to Panache that retails for ~$70 (but luckily re-sells on eBay).
The standard strap placement was right and comfortable for my average, unsloped shoulders. The straps are half-adjustable in the back.
The band is double-layered and a firmer TTS.
The lace mesh overlay smooths out the seams, the edge trim is flat enough and there is no pesky embroidery which adds up to a nearly invisible profile under clothes.
The peachy beige colorway should be a wearable neutral for light to medium complections of all undertones.
I have since ALTERED the bra by REDUCING the cup height about 2 cm to eliminate gapping ending up a touch too low-cut.
I might also swap in FIRM underwires. If only Panache-strength underwires were commercially available!
My next purchases were custom Comexims, which was intimidating but worth it
Updated on Apr 06, 2023 Flag this