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Measurements
Measurement | Cm |
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Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 76.2 |
Band Length | 66.0 |
Stretch ratio | 1.2 |
Cup width | 16.5 |
Cup depth | 25.4 |
Depth ratio | 1.5 |
Wire length | 30.5 |
Cup height | 21.6 |
Cup separation | 1.3 |
Gore height | 16.5 |
Wing height | 16.5 |
Strap width | 1.9 |
Hooks | 5 |
Labeled as
Index | 30:14 |
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EU | 65N |
UK | 30JJ |
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This was purchased from Breakout Bras. On their advice, I sized up in the band for this one because it runs tighter than the Tara, which fits me in 28K. I'm surprised not to see any reviews for this one yet. It's a really nice bra!
Think of this as Tara's sturdier, snugger, plunge cousin. Like the Tara, it's a sheer black longline. Unlike Tara, it's a plunge made with firmer material. I've only tried a few Comexim bras, but I'm pretty sure this is the standard unlined plunge shape. It fits a lot like the Marica padded plunge that I have.
The cups are made of a firm but soft-feeling sheer mesh with some lace on the edges. While it looks delicate, it's a sturdy material that gives a good lift. I feel more secure in this bra than Tara and can move around without spilling out. The lace and seams will show through a thin shirt, and it's sheer, but it will work very well with low-cut tops.
I'll note that I don't normally wear wires (give me a Molke most days), but I would say that Comexim's wires are more comfortable than most. They're softer and don't dig in, and they're also low both on the sides and in the center, which I really appreciate as someone petite with close-set breasts. This plunge shape is about as close to perfect as wires are going to get on me.
The longline band does tend to roll up in the front. I still find it more comfortable than a regular band. The wider back feels more supportive, and the front doesn't dig in as much as most wired bra bands do on me. (I think that might be some weird quirk of mine; it's not the wires in the front that irritate me, but the bottom of the band itself. Non-wired bras don't do it. All wired bras do. Why? No idea. Take my band comments with a grain of salt if you don't have my weird problem with them.)
If I liked wires, I might wear this every day. This is my go-to bra for outfits that aren't compatible with my Molkes and for days when my bad shoulder makes getting into a Molke impossible.
Updated on Feb 15, 2023 Flag this