Ordered directly from Comexim in size 55HH (custom size).
I have narrow/tall roots, even, center full, projected boobs. I have a few fit issues with this bra, though it is still definitely wearable. First, the band fabric is much stretchier than any Comexim bra I've tried. It fits fine now but I'm concerned it will stretch out a lot over repeated wears so the lifetime of the bra might be short. The wires also distort quite a bit when the bra is stretched/worn, making the bra much wider and shallower than it first appears (too wide and shallow for me). When worn, this creates fantastic cakes-on-a-plate cleavage for me but also causes the lace on the upper edge to stick out. (This is noticeable under some shirts). I suspect that this is made worse by the fact that I'm currently on the larger-boob part of my cycle - I'll retry this at a later date.
The bra itself is beautiful and comfortable, as all Comexim's are.
Ordered directly from Comexim in size 55HH (custom size).
I have narrow/tall roots, even, center full, projected boobs. The wires sit right in my IMF with no extra space even on the sides. The shape creates fantastic cakes-on-a-plate cleavage.
The bra itself is beautiful and comfortable, as all Comexim's are. The lace appears to be the same as on the Gloria Plunge, but it's a beautiful fabric, so I don't mind.
Ordered directly from Comexim in size 55HH (custom size).
This is a great bra for my narrow/tall roots, even, center full, projected boobs. The wires sit right in my IMF with no extra space even on the sides. The bad was a little tight the first few wears, but totally wearable with an extender and after the first few wears it stretched out. Other than that, it's a really comfortable bra.
This bra also gives a more rounded shape than my Ginger or Gloria Plunge. The fabric is gorgeous and construction impeccable, as always.
I like my new Mimi half cup but it's a bit small. It fits my smaller breast well, which means it's a cup size too small on my larger side. I'm not sure if Mimi runs small or if I got a rogue bra, but it's smaller than other 60L half cups I've tried. It's otherwise comfortable and attractive. The fabric is soft and it's a decent nude for me. The straps are a great width, softly brushed and easily adjusted. Band is nice and snug.
This bra is so so fantastic. Unfortunately, it doesn't fit anymore. But when it did, I would wear it frequently. Like a lot of Comexim bras, it did come up really high into my armpits, but it never dug in. It's also a really pretty bra. The lace was sometimes a little visible through some t-shirts, but I rarely had a problem with that, and it was nice to have a padded bra.
I absolutely adore this color. The band is noticeably more snug than the 75HH plunge I got, but the cups seem smaller: less gapping. But it doesnt seem to be the right size unfortunately.
I'm not usually a yellow fan but I really like the print and the yellow and grey combo on this bra! Its definitely the wrong size. I requested straps moved in 2 cm and reduces cup height. No idea if it was done or not, but this cup size is laughably large on me.
Since you can't return the altered bra, if you are happy with the wire fit, perhaps you could have a seamstress skilled in bra alterations adjust the cups - perhaps a dart or two. In my small city, there is one bra store. They have a seamstress that they work with who knows how to alter bras. I have gone to see her myself and have had pleasant results with bras that were otherwise not usable for myself. Cheap too at $7 for what I needed doing.
jazzypants that occurred to me! I have altered bras but they were all softcups
me too. That is why I suggest a seamstress who knows more.
I’m sorry the cups are so big on you! Looks like maybe 2 cup sizes too big. Pretty bra, though. If you decide not to go the alterations route, you could list on here and I would probably buy it.
snickerdoodle I will probably list it, as I'm not even sure plunge is a good shape for me, I just haven't gotten there yet!
Just a bit too large. The top edge of the cups isn’t filled out the way it’s supposed to be - it’s stretch lace, but it doesn’t need to stretch at all to fit me, instead just sitting flat. There’s some noticeable gaping in certain positions. 65HH would probably be perfect for me right now.
Still, the shape is nice under shirts, and it feels comfortable. And it’s not sliding out of my IMF like the 65K Honey Cookie I swapped it for did. I might keep it.
Edit: after wearing it for longer, the wires are uncomfortable and obviously too wide. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" />
This one never really fit me quite right. I think the band was too tight. It would start off comfortable, but as the day went on I would feel the wires squeezing me below my IMF. Now that I’ve lost a few more pounds, it is just too big for me in the cups.
It seems like it’s wider and shallower than other Comexim half cups I’ve tried. The width is a whole 6 inches, but the depth is what I’d expect for a typical 30:8 bra, not a 30:11.
It’s a very pretty basic bra; I think I would have liked it in a different size, maybe 32:9.
Bra is too small in the cup and separates my boobs alittle too much. Also used to padded bras so the sheerness was not great since I try to be conservative, but don't have any bras that currently fit.
Got this on a whim, it was marked as a "Debbie" fit, which was described as reduced cup and gore height and straps moved in 2 cm, and marked as being equivalent to a UK 34FF. It's so wierd I'm not sure where to begin, but clearly something about it is not right for me. The wires are a tiny bit too narrow and just sitting on the edge on my breast tissue, though the band seems a good length. It doesn't dig in under my breasts like other Comexims I've tried, but it has this odd empty space at the top of the cup even though the ...cup edges lay flat against my tissue and puckers at the straps. Then it slightly quads my larger side at the gore while slightly gapping my smaller side. Maybe reduced gore on an already lower gore model is too low for my softer tissue?? It seems like the 'pointy nipple part' (if that makes sense) of the cup is super high on this, and it's not where my boob is sitting. Seems like this is not for me, whatever the reason. Read more 81 more words
I have been eyeing the Comexim Ingrid for some time, but it’s generally regarded as a big ‘maybe’ for people with my shape. I knew there was a chance of calamity, but the pattern was so beautiful I decided to give it a try anyway. The cups are very close together, and closer inspection revealed that it has an overlapping gore. This is an alteration commonly requested when buyers order direct from Comexim, but I had ordered a standard bra with no alterations, and unfortunately need the wires to be further apart rather than closer together. In this instance, the unasked for alteration was a disappointing surprise. I ...had heard recently though that this may be a new thing that they’re doing on all plunges going forward, because it is so commonly requested. I don’t know if that’s true, but if so it would make sense.
It quickly became apparent that a 65G was not going to work for me; the top of the cups were cutting in and causing some quadding, though the band was comfortable. Upon closer inspection I noticed that in order to contain me on the sides, the wires were distorting. If the wires were sitting as intended, the cups would be even smaller. I’m not sure if sizing up in the cups again would give me a perfectly fitting bra or just a different set of fit issues, but I’m inclined to keep it for now. Read more 133 more words
I’m quite curious about this one.