I cannot say enough good things about Comexim, and the amazing bras the brand makes. While I appreciate the unparalleled support Ewa Michalak bras provide, their stiffer fabrics and wires often leave my sensitive skin, particular closer to my arm pit and where the wire ends, irritated by the end of the day. I've never had that issue with Comexim, though. I generally, in some way, notice my bra throughout the day, but Comexim bras are the only ones that I actually forget I'm wearing.
As far as fit and sizing go, after some experimentation with sizes and customizations, I believe a 75J with the standard gore is ... my best fit based on my current size. I initially tried this bra in a 75J, but the band was extremely tight, as it's double-lined, even with an extender. The 80HH in this model has perfect cups, but the band is a bit looser than I'd like considering it's a new bra. I can wear it fine now on the second or third in row of hooks (out of four), but past experience tells me Comexim bands tend to stretch considerably with wear, so I'd rather the band be tighter and wear an extender for a bit. I may also just be in between their band sizes, which is very likely, as I fluctuate between a 32 and 34 band based on the brand and band tightness. My current size is 32H/34GG, and this bra feels like the equivalent of a 34GG.
The cups are incredible. The fabric is extremely soft yet supportive. The shape is exactly what I want in a bra -- projected and round, yet held close to my body. I prefer to keep the perfected EM 'up to my chin effect' for special occasions, rather than everyday office wear. And the looks of this bra are incredibly unique. For whatever reason, I've noticed the bras in their fabrics are brighter and more jewel toned than any other brand I've owned. If you have the patience to deal with slow communication and shipping from Poland, Comexim is definitely a brand worth trying.
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