The cups do run a bit small (somewhere between 1 and 2 cups smaller than their size chart suggests), and the band was a bit tighter than I was expecting, but... she's so beautiful. I have rather tall roots (although it's mostly shallow "stealth boob" that doesn't show up until I put on a bra), so, even though I sized up a cup size, a 60F was a bit too short in the cups, as well as being a little tight in the band. Okay, it was uncomfortably tight in the band; I have a 28.5" underbust and absolutely should have just gone with a 65 (a 70 ...would definitely be too big, though). I think a 65F would be perfect. The straps are fully adjustable, and I requested that they be moved in for my narrow shoulders. The wires seem narrower than average, but maybe it's just the fact that they're so close together in the center gore that makes them seem narrow? They're nearly touching, which is apparently pretty great for cleavage. The seams/lace detail/bows do show slightly under tight, thin shirts. I wouldn't say it's padded, but there's enough of a lining to hide the fact that I do, in fact, have nipples. As for shape, it's round without being unnatural-looking, with quite a bit of lift. To me, the cups seem neither shallow nor projected, but this is the first bra I have ever worn that I could even pretend fits, so I don't have much to compare it to. As far as longevity goes, I wore this bra several times a week until I outgrew it about a year after buying it, and the wires aren't doing anything weird or painful, it seems to have kept its shape well, and the band is still uncomfortably tight, although perhaps a little less so than when I first bought it. I still have to use the loosest hook. Read more 214 more words
This bra is SUPER stretchy. The band stretches almost 10"!! There is elastic on the armpit side of the cup and the fabric itself is pretty stretchy. It doesn't give the same perky rounded shape that my Coco does but it looks OK. Very comfy since it's so forgiving.
I wanted to love this bra; I mean, look at that colorful pattern! It's so so pretty. But it just doesn't fit as comfortably as I'd like it. It lifts my breasts, the gore tacks, the band is nice and firm, but I just don't find myself wearing it.
Gaping at top edges of cups, similar to other padded plunges I have by Comexim. More noticeable on my smaller breast, but doesn't show while wearing a shirt, so I'll keep it as a not everyday bra. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> Nice, tight band , and the red color is a really rich, vibrant shade. The straps are really smooth and comfortable. Following alterations done: raised gore narrowed straps
I love everything about my 65F Sonia, but it's laughably tiny on me now that I'm pregnant. So when the opportunity to buy this brand new Sonia in a more realistic pregnancy size showed up, I couldn't pass it up.
Comexim Sonia is probably the prettiest bra I've ever seen, much less owned. Silver and peach-pink! <3 And Comexim's 3HCs are the most comfortable and best fitting bras for my shape.
70H is close to the right size for me right now (30FFish UK) but I could still use a cup down - there's some gaping at the tops of the cups, especially on the right. I'm sure I will get to the point where they're fitting pretty soon as I'm only 21 weeks and I keep growing. In the meantime, it's still wearable, and I can tighten the straps a bit and/or use some EM cookies to fill the space.
For a half cup, this bra seems tall on me! It's really probably time I bite the bullet, begin researching, and order my own Comexim rather than grabbing cheap used ones.. but alas, I am lazy and cheap.
The way this bra pushes my breast tissue up and into a round shape is very impressive, so I'm definitely intrigued by the possibilities of this bra. But the cleavage may be in part due to the fit issues, as there is gaping by the gore and it is on the shallow side. I don't usually have gore problems, but the lift this bra gives me makes the overlapping gore necessary when everything is pushed together.
I think part of the problem is that the cups are deepest along the top, which doesn't work well with my tall but shallow roots
Wow! This is such a lovely bra! Unfortunately, it fits just a little too large for me. I will have to reorder it in like 55HH if I ever get the opportunity/space/money. But it is very comfortable. I love the contrasting colour of the straps and the cups.
Such a pretty bra, but a tad too shallow and small for me these days. The gore doesn't quite tack, mostly b/c of how soft they are I think, so things shift around after a few hours of wear. I have to scoop often to get things settled again. I keep hanging onto it because it's so hard to find bras with that gorgeous dark green and I don't want to give it up, so I mostly just wear it for short occasions now.
This bra is sadly just "meh" on me. I was excited to try another Comexim, but it's just... Ok. Compared to a couple other bras with super close measurements, this one looks and feels wider and shallower. Band is stretched out so feels ok on the second to last hook, and wires are permanently wider than I like right now. My boobs stick out barely more than my ribs, which for me I don't like. (I want projection!!) Straps would definitely need to be pulled in for me standing naturally (not shoulders back). Somehow the cup is too tall for me, which is like ??? Then again it ...could just be the fact that the straps are being pushed forward by my armpits. Overall the cup feels like it's just sitting around my boobs, and slightly squishing in my apex, rather than scooping and swooping my boobs front and center. And sadly, I just didn't fall in love with the colors in person. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" /> Lace is pretty, colors in photos are so pretty, but in person and on me... Meh. Fit is meh. Maybe a brand new Comexim in this size would be more narrow and projected, one of these days I'll have to take a crack at ordering one myself! I don't know why I want Comexim to work for me so badly haha. Read more 122 more words
I wish I had kept this bra; it would have been perfect for me now. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" /> Looking back to when I did own it, the reason it didn't fit was definitely because it was too big. Joy is a beautiful print and it's very soft and comfortable in the right size.
Cute print and soft, satiny fabric, but I just couldn't get it to work. The wires were always sliding down my ribcage because my immediate projection pushed them down. When I pulled the bra up, not only would it not stay, but the cups gaped at the strap. Always happens to me with Comexim plunges, took me way too long to accept they were never going to fit.
Beautiful, but it was far too big and tall for me. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" /> Comexim plunges never work for me even in the correct size due to lack of space near the wire, but I would try to make it work for this beautiful print if one ever came up in my size.
Very short-waisted, center full, close set, somewhat narrow, immediately projected, shallow apex projection,...
Yikes. My breasts have widened since the last time I wore this size. Living in wireless bras will do that https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" />
Now, this bra requires a gore narrowing operation, straps moved inward, and a wider wire. I'll just cling to my wireless options and hope I find a less alteration-needing, easily removed, cool, supportive bra for 100+ degrees F. Surreal because I type this as significant ice accumulates on my food forest. And, it was 79 degrees F two days ago. Weather.
Fantastic Comexim quality and my favorite colorway, Sonia.
It is lovely. Moving back to trying wired bras? I hope everything works out!
I'm anticipating summer and itching to find easily- removed-support with a high cotton/hemp/linen content. Oooh! I could make a double-linen bralette: supportive and breathable.
I was measured using r/abrathatfits calculator as a 30F and so for Comexim (knowing they tend to run small) I chose to go with a 30FF (65H). Ingrid fits nearly perfectly, I would say every so slightly wider wires would suit me better-but it's not uncomfortable as is. It's my best fitting bra i've ever owned! The overlapping gores is something i'd never see, i'd resigned myself to a life of squishing the interior of my close-set breasts. I gave this a "Good" instead of excellent for quality just because the feeling of the bra isnt as luxurious as I imagined-the inside of the bra isn't quite soft per say, but it's not uncomfortable by any means!
It is lovely. Moving back to trying wired bras? I hope everything works out!