This is a 75K without any alterations. My calculator size is 34G for UK brands and 75K/L for comexim. I won't write too much, if you know Comexim bras - you know how awesome and comfortable they are. The print is cute. It's a warm pink with grey dots and decorative lace. It fits well in cups and band. I actually would not size up in band even though according to Comexim I would need an 80 band. The bra is very well made, the inside is soft cotton-like fabric. It gives me a forward - center shape and good round silhouette. It does add just a tiny bit with the padding to my breast circumference, but it's not super thick padding. The only thing I would change is that I like a slightly taller cup, like 1 cm taller or maybe I just should try a 75L next time.
This bra was part of my first direct order from Comexim.pl. I’ll begin by praising Joanna from Comexim. Not only did she assist with my sizing choice after reviewing fit photos I sent of myself in 3hc bras from BOB, but she also responded to emails swiftly.
The bra is beautiful, and the matching panties are gorgeous. I knew from experience to size up in panties. Size M is perfect for me.
I don't fill the cup on my smaller side, which isn't surprising to me. I have soft, FoT, asymmetric breasts. I have several cookie inserts that I can use, but I'm wearing the bra now without ...one. The gapping is only notable (to me) when slouching or bending forward. It's not apparent when clothed.
The wires are perfect and the gore sits flat. Super comfortable!
Overall I like this Comexim Gloria Plunge (Tagged Size 28G) but unfortunately it is too small and does not fit. I purchased this bra from a user on another app, and was excited when it came in quickly and in very good condition. Once I opened my package and saw it in person , I instantly knew that it would be too small, despite it looking larger in pictures. (The seller didn’t misrepresent it, I didn’t check the size details of this model) I’ve been trying to narrow down my size in the various styles of this brand, and got this thinking it would fit one cup size ...smaller than my 28H plunge. After I realized I was mistaken and there is also a 28GG size between the two. I like the look of black/dark colored fine mesh and lace overlays, and find this to be a charming twist on a basic black bra. I could see myself wearing this bra in my normal daily life, or during a spicy date night. I’m not particularly keen on the bow, I find it a silly way to try to add details to larger bras, but it’s fine. I don’t mind the cut out straps in back, not sure if it’s there more for function or aesthetic. I usually prefer 3 or more hooks, where this one has 4 rows of 2, but the band still feels secure, not too tight or too loose, and comfortable on the outermost row of clasps. I’ve certainly had firmer Comexim bands. The straps do adjust enough and the placement is fine and not spaced too far apart, but I’m not entirely sure how they would sit on a larger size. I get a decently large amount of quadding in this bra, even more when I scoop and swoop, a clear indicator that the cups are too small. when I scoop and swoop the gore raises up a little from my sternum. The small size might make it harder to distinguish this but the Gloria seems more shallow than some of my other plunges, so I’m not sure how a larger size would fit.
I adore my Comexim and other Polish bras but I’ve been largely struggling with finding the right fit in the plunges, or if they even work for me. I am very short statured and petite; so I think tall plunge bras have a fit issue that I share with V necks and other deep plunging necklines, where they wrinkle/flop, possibly due to limited vertical space not allowing it to sit taut or possibly where the straps/top hits at my narrow shoulders, or a combination of the two. The cups seem to end up too tall in the size I need. While I appreciate the narrow wires, I need a little more cup width and a lot more volume and depth. while I’ve worn worse fitting bras and can put this on my body without pain and feel supported by the band, I intend to trade this bra for a better fitting one. Read more 404 more words
With all Comexim 3HCs, this runs shallower than their plunge cuts. Even with the request of narrower wires than what is usually used for a 60L, which resulted in more projected, deeper cups, I still had trouble filling out the bottom of the cups without constant adjustment. The band was very stretchy, due to the soft wires, which makes me want to consider getting a 55 band in the future….or perhaps requesting stronger wires? if anyone has details about comexim alterations, please replyhttps://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
I also think the shape that the 3Hc gives compared to the plunge is less “gathered” towards the centre, which ...makes my torso look disproportionately wide compared to the rest of my body. This is especially apparent when wearing clothes. Although I got a very rounded and beautiful shape from this bra, it did widen my silhouette quite a bit.
Also, because this was requested to have cookie pockets, I had first hand experience as to the differences Comexim does their cookie pockets. For the 3HC, it extends through the entire bottom to top of the cup, making asymmetry correction easier while using less padding from the cookies (this happens with my EM bras lol) For the plunges the pockets only extend about 2/3 up the cup so the way one can correct asymmetry or add extra shape differs depending on personal needs. Read more 123 more words
This bra is so gorgeous yet simple! It manages to be subtly elegant with the lace and smooth knit fabric while being sturdy and seamless under clothing. I asked for them to add the cute « C » charm they offer for other bras, and I adore it! Its also convenient my first initial is a C as well… https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt=";)" />
However I do feel as if the 60 band is too large on me, I have a 26 inch snug underbust and thought due to a lack of squish a 28/60 would be fine but I have come to regret it. The band is ...extremely stretchy due to the very soft wires (especially compared to other Polish and UK bras). I understand the comfort aspect of this, but the next time, I would probably request much stronger wires and size down in both the cup and the band. The cup is *slightly* too wide on me, but the projection is good, so I feel as if it would be perfect in a 55L. (perhaps with even narrower wires, such as the ones used for a 55K?) Even though with the black colour, which does make this 60L a bit snugger than my other bras of lighter colours, it is still not snug enough to provide the support I like. I have learned that a 60 band in Ewa Michalak is perfect, but a 60 band in Comexim is too large. so, if you are debating on buying something from either company, I hope this helps in terms of picking a size. Read more 158 more words
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I bought this from Breakout Bras, and I swear this bikini has narrower wires and smaller cups than my regular 60K (28H) bras I get from there. Something I would warn prospective buyers of the Vivien is that the band seems to be more stretchy and be looser overall, I cannot stop the band from riding up, and this is not the case in a first few wears for my other Comexim plunges. I wonder if I were sent the wrong size, or perhaps the sizing varies based on swimwear vs regular lingerie. Overall, an interesting buy; I like how it makes my boobs look, but the gore doesn’t tack and the band stretches out very quickly. I would say to not expect the same level of support you’d get from regular bras at Comexim. But it’s still better than a lot of mainstream swimwear!
This bra is a gorgeous, almost neon pink colour, and I absolutely adore it. This bra has the alteration of stronger wires and the straps moved in, however, they are a bit too moved inwards, compromising the depth and projection of the bra, so the cup fits very small and is not projected enough for me. I will try to re-adjust the straps outwards in my own time, I think 2cm should work great. The stronger wires create a much firmer band which I prefer to Comexim’s regular bands/wires. Plus the gore is more closer to tacking with said stronger wires which also improves the level of support. ...Overall, this bra is absolutely beautiful and my favourite colour. The fit is not horrible, the cups are just a bit shallow for me but with a few alterations at home I am sure I can fix it. I do wish, however, that Comexim would make more bras in pink and with girly lace and jewels! I love this colour, and I love pink, but this is an older and discontinued model that I cannot purchase the matching underwear for. Read more 80 more words
Holy cleavage town!!! And i LOVE LOVE LOVE this colour so much!!! The material is similar to what is on the Basic Plunge- it is slightly iridescent and stretchy, reminiscent of athletic wear. The entire model seems to be based on the Basic, with only the colour being different- there are bows on the gore and the straps, the colour extends to the band and straps, and it is a plunge as well. I usually wear a 60L in Comexim but this also fit great as I requested for deeper cups just to try other sizes as the 60L is *slightly* too big at the apex. This is ...a newer model compared to the second-hand ones I buy off of Bratabase and it seems as if there is little to no difference between the fit of the Charlotta 60K (2023) and the Mariposa 60L (2012…IIRC) Even the wires are the same width. Perhaps they sent me a 60L by mistake?? I might just not be as observant lol.
I forgot to request for the straps to be moved in and they are too wide on my body…sigh…maybe next time.
Aaaanyways, I am not 100% as to how much the bra band should stretch to fit my body. It fits fine, but when putting it on, I barely have to pull the sides to clasp it. Should I try a 55 band? I’m kinda between band sizes at the moment lol. I just see other pictures of bras seeming to fit other ladies (and other genders, i shouldn’t assume) a lot tighter, and wonder if mine should fit that way too. The band doesn’t leave marks or anything. I’m completely fine with the fit as of now, it’s super comfortable and I have no complaints. I guess I will have to try them myself! Read more 195 more words
This bra is super comfortable, I'm a fan of this style, the unpadded 3HC from Comexim (I know Breakoutbras has a few of these, one is Lisa and the other is Tara - which is also a longline). I wasn't sure on my sizing. I decided to go with a 70K. I'm so impressed with Comexim's consistency as far as sizing because I think this is *probably* the best size for me.
I do have *asymmetry* which you can notice if you look at the pictures.
This bra is very comfy; I do have sensitive skin, so I can't wear any of the made-in-China brands, I find that ...they're just too scratchy. I've discovered on my bra journey that brands like Comexim and Ewa Michalak don't irritate my skin - I haven't had problems with any of the Polish brands, as far as skin irritation! And they also work well for me regarding fit!
My stats: close-set breasts, narrow & projected (aka, front and center boobs), sensitive skin, full-on-bottom shape. Other stats like root height -probably just average. How would I describe my breast tissue - idk, somewhere between soft and firm, lol. "medium" I clearly have a layer of fat which encases my breasts. *(tmi, i know)
Other styles that work well for me in Comexim - their padded plunges work well for me. Either their standard padded plunge, or their deeper-cup alteration (not to be confused with lower-bridge cut, aka like Comexim Ginger) work well. I'm a huge fan of Comexim!!
As far as fit, I was torn if I should order 70K or 70L. If you look at the pictures, you can see that I have breast asymmetry and this is causing me to have "cleavage" on my left side, see picture 5. So, if I ordered one cup size up, 70L, it would probably fit better on my larger side, but they I would have gaping on my smaller side (on the right). It's always a compromise, if you have asymmetry, one side's going to fit better than the other.
I do really like this style, I just feel so *contained.* I usually might go for a more pointy style, I'm uploading more pics so you can see the *rounded shape* of the unpadded 3HC style. Of note: the padded 3HC is a little bit shallow for me, but this style works fine. It's vveeerrrry comfy. This bra has no pressing in, or cutting in anywhere. This bra's like a hug!
Technically I should prob go "up one cup" to fit my larger side (left side) better - and just pad my smaller side (right side) if I wanted a more perfect, technical fit. It's always difficult with asymmetry, the bra will fit one side better than the other. I'll keep this in mind the next time I order this style; I could probably try 70L. Read more 371 more words
I love this bra! It’s been two years since I’ve worn underwire. It’s so comfortable and gives amazing lift. I wish the gore was slight lower, but I do like the height of the cups. I ordered this bra through Breakout Bras… so the tag says 38F (which translates to an 85G). I would say it fits like a loose 36 band or tight 38. The fabric is super soft and the lace isn’t itchy. Excited to start ordering more Comexim bras!
I love it! So comfortable. My measurements are 28" underbust, 33.5" standing bust, 35" leaning bust and my current UK size is 30DD/E. I would describe my shape as narrow, short roots, and projected.
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. Read more 264 more words
So this is my first try at Comexim, but I am already certain I will be buying/investing in more. This bra is heavenly! The design is nude, very basic which is what I wanted to try out first so I would be able to see what needs to be adjusted for the true fit. The band is snug. It stretches a lot more than I thought it would, and so it leaves plenty of elasticity room. It didn't budge at all during wearing, and wasn't itchy even though the borders are thick lace. The band is also very wide and comfortable; I felt it kept in my back ...fat/tissues in the area quite well and I didn't feel any irritation. The straps are great overall. I have a small issue with how wide set they feel on my shoulders, so I had to keep readjusting, but they're not itchy and don't dig into my sensitive skin. I truly haven't had such a pleasant experience with straps like this! As for the cup.. It gapes for me in the middle and areas where the straps connect at the front. There's a slight folding of the padding under my breasts but it's barely noticeable compared to the top. I'm not sure if that's a sign of one size too large, or too small. However I can't feel the gaping, I just see it, so it looks a bit off under smooth clothing (although overall this isn't a grand problem for me). The cup itself is smooth and soft, the padding is minimal and doesn't force your breast into an awkward look. The underwires- they're narrow, which is the most wonderful feeling on my ribcage in years. I have had problems with underwires being far too wide in my UK bras, even Freya, where they poke and stab into my armpit and tender skin all day until I have sores. These underwires sit nearly perfectly in my tail of Spence and I literally feel nothing but snug support all day. I think the sizing is perfect for me. However I did notice (probably due to cup size issue) that the middle regions under both breasts do have a bit more pressure from the underwire. It's not uncomfortable per se but there was a heavier feel and red marks lasted a little longer there. I feel that the underwire under the breasts was trying to push its way a bit down out of my IMF but that's also possibly due to how I was going about my day. OVERALL. This bra is amazing. It's the best one in my new collection so far and I intend to buy more. This is a plunge however so I'm not sure if it conforms well to my breast shape/type but I'll probably experiment along the way and see if I can make some alterations. Either way, Comexim really pulled me in! Read more 378 more words
I have had so much trouble finding a bra that fits, and this is by far the most comfortable despite its fit issues.
i'm UK 32FF, dense tissue, narrow, projected, close-set, and I need a lot of immediate projection.
I bought this in 70J according to the ABTF comexim size converter calculator, and I think that this was a close match.
My fit issues: The apex of the cups for these are too far apart, the straps are too wide, and the cups kept pushing down creating the wrinkling at the bottom. Other than that, i think this bra is of great quality!
What I love about this bra: The fabric used is so smooth and soft, yet so sturdy. The construction and look is so basic and sleek. I love the touch of bows on the bra. It's also really inexpensive, pricing at around $40 usd for a high priced bra for Comexim.
I'll get this in a smaller cup size and hope it fits!
Have been wearing an 80M, and got larger. Wearing this on the tightest hook. Very soft fabric. Wires fit about 2 fingers width further out from my outer bottom room and 1 from the top outer root. Wire fits ok towards the inner root, but I'm more close set than this bra, so the top of the gore floats about a centimeter off my chest. There's some gapping where my roots are shorter than the cup where it attached to the strap, and a sharper turn from top to bottom in the fabric, but I think the foam may get better about that with wear? Despite the floating ...top of the gore, there's not a lot of pressure on the bottom of the gore where it hits my sternum. I wish the straps were narrower. I'm glad to be able to start reliably ordering the same sizes and cuts and end up with something wearable. Cups are slightly empty on the outside and almost overflowing toward the middle, but is definitely wearable. Its a little frustrating that multiple plunges of theoretically the same size and cut fit so differently, but I'm very glad they will make my size, so I will take what I can get. This bra seems to fit better than the beiger Elena but worse than the Paola purple lace one- all gotten in the same order, same cut, and same size. For a non-lacey bra, this one is particularly soft fabric and seems to stretch to fit my shape better than many of the "smoother" non lacey fabrics. Seams, Top edge of cup, and color are all very visible under thin or lighter colored shirts, but it is padded enough to hide nipple bumps. I really like how soft the fabric is. Read more 187 more words
Have been wearing an 80M, and got larger. Wearing this on the tightest hook. Wires fit about 2 fingers width further out from my outer bottom room & from the top outer root. Wire fits ok along root towards the center, but Im more close set than this bra, so the top of the gore floats about an inch off my chest. There's some gapping where my roots are shorter than the cup where it attached to the strap. It's fairly comfortable, but there's pressure on the bottom of the gore, due to the top floating an inch away from my sternum. As always, I wish the straps ...were moved in, but when I've tried custom alterations it always makes something else even more wonky, so Im sticking with this structure. Im glad to be able to start reliably ordering the same sizes and cuts and end up with something wearable. Cups are slightly empty on the outside and overflowing toward the middle, but it seems wearable. Its a little frustrating that multipul plunges of theoretically the same size and cut fit so differently, but Im very glad they will make my size, so I will take what I can get. Weirdly, this bra seems less projected and more smooshing my into my armpits than the Paola purple lace one I got in the same order that's supposed to be the same cut. Enough padding to hide nipple bumps, however seams and top line of the cup are very visible under thinner shirts. Beige is lovely, but it's frustrating to pick between a color that wont show, or a smoother texture (the lacier bras show less seams, with only minor bumps from the lace, but are normally not beige or very light colored). This bra has a different, more faceted shape than my previous Comexim plunges, unsure if it will cuve with wear? Elastic on band/wings grips skin quite a bit. Read more 213 more words
This bra has a single vertical seam plus a horizontal seam across the top, similar to Comexim's plunge bras. The top portion is made of a thicker black lace. It does not feel like stretch lace to me personally and unfortunately it does not lie smooth on my smaller boob (some definite wrinkling is happening).
While I found this on the half cup section of Comexim's website, please be aware it does not fit and is not constructed like a 3HC. This bra is more projected than the 3HC's I've tried, which is a good thing for me.
Personally I love the appearance it gives and overall this bra is a great fit for me, I think I just need to throw a cookie in to the smaller boob's cup and I'll be set. My biggest complaint is that there is a rough, stiff edge on the top of the gore, which digs in. I think this is maybe an error in production though.
I have several other comexim bread and they're all slightly different. This one is about half a cup larger than it's 'basic' counterpart. This bra is really comfortable and I really like the pattern! I'm fot/even and super squishy tissue and have wideish roots. I am more on the muscle-y side in my shoulders and upper body.
I know people say comexim bands run tight and to size up but I don't think that's the case for this bra. This 65 unstretched measures 1cm smaller than my 70 band cheveron. I probably could have gone for a 60 band.
This bra fits really well. when I first tried it I had some quading but I was at the point in my cycle when I'm the most fluffy so I tried it again 2 days later and it is perfect!
During my more fluffy days I fit better into the 65K (this one is the cats print though and not mine 😂) so I may just buy a couple in a cup up for my larger days because these are super comfortable.
Absolutely love the unicorns and I couldn't not buy it!
I forgot to take a picture of the tag but I will add it soon.
oh my gosh, it looks great on you!!
I love the colors, too.