Very short waisted which yields short breasts, immediately projected, even horizontal distribution, close set, and center full breasts....
Note: I've owned small, mighty Florence in four different sizes and five colors. Florence is amazing; especially when she is available for $20.
After numerous suggestions to "size down", a large swollen lymph gland from following that advice, and selling all my underwired bras, I still need a lightweight summer bra for my food forest gardening habit. The 100+ degree heat for several months, high humidity, and molded bras are an uncomfortable combination. And, mesh bras, like Florence, are lightweight and breathable.
Enter 30GG Florence.
This bra fits my less projected breast well. ... But, my more projected breast hovers above the wire. Perhaps narrowing the gore will allow it to sit fully in the cup...or not. Sigh.
Florence is easy to wear if you have .8" of space between your breasts. Otherwise, prepare to alter. The gore base is almost narrow enough that the wire does not sit on my breasts along the bottom. But, for me, this bra requires an alteration to both the top and bottom of the gore. This alteration I require on all but a few Wacoal and Gorsenia bras.
The cup is short and very accommodating to those of us with shorter roots. But, it is not a good fit for tall breasts with
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To alter or not to alter; that is the question. Hmmm.... Because I really need a pale bra under sun-reflecting white shirts, I will wait for a Blush 30GG Florence near $20 before altering the gore. I SO hope this alteration works well.
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So the only color I did not try was this one. Of the three I tried, blush was the biggest by far. I don't know if that will be case for all of that colorway though. I find various color ways of Curvy Kate to vary far too much :(