I have narrowish, pendulous, low-set, soft breasts. I'm 19 weeks pregnant and getting some more upper fullness and overall growth. This Ingrid about 1-2 cup sizes too big right now. My boobs grew about .5-1 cup size last month, so sometime during my pregnancy or breastfeeding journey I bet this will fit! I'll probably need an extender soon.
I've only tried this bra on so far. I normally love Comexim plunges and 3HCs, and my normal boobs are a 75F. I don't notice the gapping under clothes and will happily wear this for now.
The color is pretty and the quality is great! Thick supportive band, quality materials. It's difficult to figure out how projected and supportive it is since the cups are too large now. It's also a little wide now, but I've been getting more tissue under my pits so this is
Love this bra! The material is a little stretchier than I had expected and therefore the band is most comfortable on the tightest hook https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":-(" /> but it is oh so comfortable!
Another miss in my search for the right Comexim size. This one was way too tight in the band and a little too small in the cups. I like the shape and placement of the cups, though.
This bra is drop dead gorgeous, it's one of my all time favorite fabrics from Comexim. I love the rust and olive colors together. I'm so glad it's still available after all these years.
Fits pretty similarly to most of my other Comexim plunges, nothing odd to note.
I am enamored by any black floral design! It is unfortunately too small for me. I am in the process of trying to loose 15ish pounds though so I may end up keeping this bra for a while in case I actually make my goal weight.
This bikini is awesome, I was so disappointed it did not fit! I learned I was reading the sizing wrong after I bought it, I thought I was a 32:10 and it was a 34:9 so it might work...turns out I'm like a 32:13 so despite my best hopes it wasn't even close to fitting. It's lovely and I really wish it fit!
Cups too big. I picked this sized based on bratabase measurements, sizing up 2-3 cup sizes. Band is pretty snug for a 32. Think I could do with a cup size smaller/ band size up, 2 cup sizes down. I like the plunge shape better so trying a different size in that one. I am usu a 32dd/ddd for reference.
I think it looks really good on you! But pretty much everyone wears a different EU size than they wear in UK sizes. Typically, not at all the time, EU increases their cup sizes by 2centimeters and UK increases cup sizes via 1". 1" = 2.54 centimeters. So as you can see, a big difference. It typically doesn't matter in cup sizees A-DD but after that point you end up buying several sizes larger. Comexim runs smaller in general though and has smaller increments between sizes. I usually wear a 28D, 30D in UK and then wear a (28) 60E/F in Comexim (I can fit bigger, but do not like how they fit). Another user I've bought a bunch of bras off of typically wears a UK 30E and mostly buys (30) 65G/GG/H in Comexim. I definitely recommend sticking with following bratabase recommendations with comexim and tweaking size from there. I also wanted to let you know that U.S. sizes are not standardized, you may want to use UK sizes when talking about the sizes you typically wear. Instead of saying 32DDD you would say 32E. Because 32DDD could mean various sizes to various people because of how crazy US sizing is. Some people think a 32DDD is the equivalent of a 32F when it's the equivalent to a UK 32E. Or you can use your index size 32:5 or 32:6. Just some food for thought!
I like this bra a lot; it's one of the comfiest I've tried so far in my journey. Wires dig in a bit but I am going to try a larger band- it was on the small side for the 32s I've had (31" stretched). Cups were a bit too big, but I can get away with i t(IMO). I ended up sizing up several cups sizes (usually a 32dd or ddd). See my review of the comexim half cup (I labelled it wrong) in 32ddd which was too small. I picked this size based on reported measurements on bratabase
For seamed cups, they don't show up as much as I thought they might under shirts. Not too much padding either, perfect amt
I have ordered this in a 34f and 34ddd to see what happens
Beautiful, comfy bra! The pattern is youthful and fun and the outside fabric is very soft. I ordered it from Bra Obsessed in Canada. The sewn label reads 28GG, which is the equivalent of a 60J. It fits well with slight gapping at the centre top (these cups are tall!). The band is true to size and the straps are fully adjustable. The straps are quite stretchy and also very satiny and slippery, so I hope they stay put. I wore it all day yesterday and didn't notice any slipping. It looks great under clothes- gives the typical Comexim silhouette- very streamlined from the front and projected from the side, with a slight peak (I usually get this with their plunges). Not weirdly pointy, though. I notice that the vertical seam on the left cup shows a bit through clothes, but it doesn't really bother me. Size-wise, it fits similar to (maybe 1/2 size bigger) than my 28G Cleo Mimi. My breasts are short and narrow rooted with a lot of immediate projection, centre and bottom-full and very soft.
Identical to Comexim Beauty. I was able to estimate my size accurately. Band may be stretchier given it's a nude rather than black fabric. I expected it to be significantly more projected in the 70J than my 70G, but it's not much different. Supposedly the 3-part half cup should have better bottom projection than a plunge, but I don't think that's true for my cup size. My Basic 65K has better. Still a great everyday work look. Holds breasts closer to the body.
So i really like this bra but it doesnt fit. It might be too shallow even in a larger size. Nice material, less thick padding than CK daily dream or charlotte. i also reviewed 32dd (My usual size) which was too small. this def ran small on me. band fit well ( a little on the tighter side for a 32)
I love this bra. NIce styling, simple but cute. Nice materials. lined/lightly padded but doesn't feel like you are wearing a bulletproof vest (thinner than CK daily dream and Parfait charlotte & tess). Too shallow for me, i think. underwires are overlapping, very comfortable, though, as far as materials go. band seems to fit a little on the tight side, but in a good way- most 32's fit best on the tightest band; this fits best on middle. Also reviewed in 32ddd which is too small (my measured/fitted size is 32dd, although bratabase says i am a 32d and I havent fit into one of those since early high school).
Lovely bra, Gore actually tacks. Cuts into my left breast just slightly.. but it's a little too big on my right but I'll take it. Feels like the band is a little big for a 70.
This is the 3rd or 4th plunge I've gotten in the past 6 months that fits radically smaller than my other 75K plunges. This is the worst offender, though. Probably about 2 cup sizes too small, and even a teensy bit too narrow for me in the wires.
Visually, the bra is gorgeous. The red lace is SO deep and vibrant while still being a true red, and not venturing into burgundy territory at all. Absolutely love the color. Really, really bummed that yet another one didn't work out.
I took a chance on this, getting it at a greatly reduced price at Breakout Bras. It was a worthwhile risk! For a padded bra, it gives a lot of projection at the wire. Normally, if there isn't enough projection, the wires push down and are very painful on my flaring ribs. This doesn't happen and it stays in my IMF. The band runs tight as I expected, but is still comfortable in my normal band size. I get a little bit of gaping at top inside of the cup but without much center fullness, I do this on a lot of bras. Overall, fairly comfortable and I'm sure it will get even better with wear. The colors are beautiful in dark peach with silver lace overlay.
I don't understand why the heck this bra doesn't fit. It's weird, because the measurements all seem right, but when I wear it, my boobs are just... saggy. It feels like the band is too stretchy, but the stretched measurement is right on 32 inches. I can't figure it out. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" /> I have two other Eves, both 75HH, and they seem to fit a little better than this one, despite having a band one size too large. I know they are phasing out this particular style, so I think that might be the issue? The straps are weird and really stretchy and feel ...flimsy. There are also only two clasps instead of three for some reason; I have two other Eve bras, and they both have 3 hooks. (I can't remember if I ordered them that way, though, so it might be my fault for not asking for that alteration) This bra just seems like a fluke for me. It SHOULD fit, but it doesn't. I don't feel supported at all, even though the band is the right size and the gore tacks. It's probably because my tissue is so soft, or something. I've gotta stop ordering the bras they are trying to phase out, hahah! I ordered this bra with a raised gore and narrowed straps.
I normally wear 60H or 65G but I thought they seemed a little small. Turns out this one is a little big... fantastic print though. I really wish it was one cup size smaller
This is the comfiest bra I've ever worn! Sadly it's a bit too small in the cups for me. The cups are made of thin foam padding and lined inside with soft cotton. The seams are pretty flat, so I don't think it would show under most clothes. The bra gives nice lift and a rounded appearance. I would love to buy it again one cup size bigger.
I think it looks really good on you! But pretty much everyone wears a different EU size than they wear in UK sizes. Typically, not at all the time, EU increases their cup sizes by 2centimeters and UK increases cup sizes via 1". 1" = 2.54 centimeters. So as you can see, a big difference. It typically doesn't matter in cup sizees A-DD but after that point you end up buying several sizes larger. Comexim runs smaller in general though and has smaller increments between sizes. I usually wear a 28D, 30D in UK and then wear a (28) 60E/F in Comexim (I can fit bigger, but do not like how they fit). Another user I've bought a bunch of bras off of typically wears a UK 30E and mostly buys (30) 65G/GG/H in Comexim. I definitely recommend sticking with following bratabase recommendations with comexim and tweaking size from there.
I also wanted to let you know that U.S. sizes are not standardized, you may want to use UK sizes when talking about the sizes you typically wear. Instead of saying 32DDD you would say 32E. Because 32DDD could mean various sizes to various people because of how crazy US sizing is. Some people think a 32DDD is the equivalent of a 32F when it's the equivalent to a UK 32E. Or you can use your index size 32:5 or 32:6. Just some food for thought!