Short summary:
Terrible experience, shockingly bad customer service and alterations service. I originally ordered 26D but got sent something more like a 32A, after people here wrote to me convincing me I should contact EL - I did and that's where things got even worse. I sent it back to be altered and now the band and cups are more true to size BUT now they've sewn the cups on back to front, they're scrunched up and it looks absolutely awful. How on earth does a seamstress make a mistake like that unless it's just out of spite for me sending it in for alternation...
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Updated on Apr 22, 2023 Flag this
First I want to say thank you for adding your bras and starting to do reviews (blog/review) for them. We appreciate all the data we can get added to the Bratabase, and obscure sizes are always a wonderful addition! ☺
As an FYI, Wellfitting (that you mentioned in your review) is actually a Comexim brand. While Wellfitting closed last year, Comexim will continue to make the Wellfitting designs under the Comexim name. We should start seeing them added soon.
We do have both Comexim and Ewa Michalak bras in 24 and 26 bands added here to the database:
https://www.bratabase.com/browse/ewa-michalak/size-range/
https://www.bratabase.com/browse/comexim/size-range/
https://www.bratabase.com/browse/wellfitting/size-range/
And while there aren’t an extensive amount of bras in the 24:4/26:4 size, there are a few of the bands to get an idea of the flat and stretched measurements to expect from those sizes for both brands.
As someone who is in the “custom only” size range for both brands, I can say that there are plus sides to both brands, but I personally prefer Ewa Michalak over Comexim, and find them well worth the custom order price.
Ewa will make several of their styles in the 24(50) and 26(55) bands even when the size isn’t listed. My size is only listed on a few models of one style but I have been able to order it in several styles and models not listed. All you need to do is send a message to Kaska at Ewa (sklep@ewa-michalak.pl) and let her know what ones you are interested in. She speaks fluent English so communication is quite simple. She will let you know if the ones you want are available and then attach an invoice to your account with a link for you to review and pay for the ones you ask to order. If there are any issues or errors, just send her an email and she’ll correct them. You do need to set up an account on Ewa’s site first, but it’s a very simple process. Styles to look at in the smaller band/cup ranges are: 3D, 3DM, M, HM, and CH, but often can get others such as the S, CHP, SM etc. Ewa’s 3DM is for smaller sizes of the SM style. Also, if you like a bra pattern/color that isn’t available in your style of choice, Ewa is very open to making one model in a different style or color. I have gotten a PL (Dark Magenta) in a CHP style, and changed the color of two bras I’ve ordered (PL Croptop Mascarada with Green from S Zeilony instead of the standard beige, and FC/S Belladonna with Periwinkle from PL Nununu instead of the standard Beige.) I’ve known of several who have done a BM model as an SF, or a SM as a PL etc so the possibilities are not limited to what is written on their site.
https://www.ewa-michalak.pl/main-eng.html
With Comexim, ordering is even simpler, as all you need to do is add any size for the model you want to your cart and then put the size you want (and any customizations you desire such as moving the straps in, lowering the cup height or gore etc) in the comment box before checkout. You will then get an email confirmation and then your order will be made. Comexim does not charge for customizations, aside from making a standard bra into a longline so the price you see is the price you pay.
https://www.comexim.pl/en/11-balkonetki
Comexim prices are lower than Ewa, but I feel Comexim quality is also lower.
Depending on how busy both brands are at the time, orders can be filled in a few days but can take up to 5 weeks to process and ship.
Lastly, with the bralette you ordered, the “No returns” policy typically can be challenged when it is a clear manufacturing error. A 26 band with a flat 23” measurement is not a sizing issue, it’s a manufacturing one. 30-32 bands measure a flat 23” not a 26 band. I would strongly suggest you email them with a complaint. The worst that will happen is they say no, right?
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