I'm having such a difficult time finding my size this brand. I'm UK 34f but this gives me cube boob dear the gore so I'm wondering if it's too small. The positive thing about this bra is that it has good immediate projection. Also, even though the straps and band are narrow, it's not uncomfortable
I normally am a uk 34 f. I bought this bra hoping the cups would fit and intended to alter the band smaller. I have soft tissue and lots of immediate projection. I quad out of this bra at the gore. The wires are also wider than expected. This is a really pretty bra but right now I'm convinced that its a shape mis match
I love Ewa Bien. Incredible style, utterly luxurious materials, superb craftsmanship. She was an ecological biologist before she began making bras, which explains a lot. The Dire looks like dew-spangled fine cobwebs, with little seeds scattered on it. It also feels like a soft cobweb on, but with support. Its not stretchy, but not scratchy at all. The wires are medium width and low in the armpit. I bought it in a sister size because it was just so gorgeous, but sadly way to small in the cup. Would fit anyone from a 32 - 36 but probably only up to a D or DD US.
I love this bra. The lace is sturdy but not itchy. It gives good support and doesn't dig in anywhere. I'm not too keen on the metal heart at the gore but other than that it's great.
I have medium to wide root shallow boobs with roots up to my collarbone; neither FoT nor FoB.
I love unpadded halfcups, so I had to try Ewa Bien's B130 range. I wasn't disappointed. They give a nice pushed-up shape (like 'cake on a plate' type of cleavage), and a naturally rounded shape from the side.
The cups are open on top and handle size fluctuations very well. (They are not as open as Ewa Michalak's HM line though, so you don't have to be FoT to pull them off.)
The band of the Kera is on the stretchier side, the cups are true to size. 65E fit ...me when I was a 30DD in most UK brands (nb: Ewa Bien uses EU sizes, so there is no DD and E follows D). Now that I'm closer to UK 30E it's become too small, and I think I'd need a 65F.
If you would like to try the B130 style, bear in mind that unpadded halfcups fit best when they're a little small - if they are too big there is a lot of wrinkling and shape gets strange and pointy. Read more 82 more words
This bra basically fits just about. I usually wear 28F / 28FF in other brands.
The cups are quite wide which means that they are wide enough for me (maybe even a little too wide, but the fit is comfortable and looks okay). I have wide + shallow boobs with tall root. I´m very surprised that the band is not clearly too big, because I usually need a 28 band. When I close it to the tightest hooks, I can comfortably wear it. The band should ideally be a little tighter for me, but this will do for now.
The bra is a little different from what I ...expected. I thought it would be very sturdy, like Ewa Michalak bras (you know, Ewa, and Polish https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_razz.gif" alt=":P" /> ), but in fact the bra is very soft, comfy, and the wires are very flimsy and bend easily. Also a seam was broken in the band (I bought a used bra) and I had to re-sew it. Then it occurred to me that the hooks / eyes-parts were sewn very lightly, not like in my other bras. I´m surprised their seam has lasted.
I also got matching panties, brief size XL. I usually wear M, but the XL panties fit me quite okay. So I suggest they run very small. Read more 114 more words
This is my first EB bra. It really doesn't fit me so it's hard to say what it's like. I usually wear a 30E and this is about two cups and one band too big. Very lretty fabric and nice details.
The Kera in 65F is different from all other Ewa Bien bras I've tried so far: It has soft and stretchy underwires. The band runs stretchy as well. The cups run true to size, maybe a bit on the bigger side. I have small size fluctuations throughout the monthly cycle and it fits with small wrinkles when my boobs aren't at their biggest size. That doesn't bother me much.
Apart from that, it gives a nice and rounded, yet natural shape (as all EB B130 halfcups do), and fits nicely. I love the fact that it is unpadded AND a halfcup.
The quality is very good and it looks pretty as well.
My next Ewa Bien bra; I bought it beause of the funky colourway, only to discover that the online store pic was badly edited and the bra is much less 'sorority girl' and much more 'royal feel' like. Comfortable, does not stand out under clothes, very nicely sewn.
I had a soft balconette version of this bra and outgrew it. This one gives my boobs that extra royal kikc to make them look fuller, especially after losing weight. The straps are too short though, and they will be altered soon, because they are digging into my arms.
The Pares is just beautiful! The band is made of satin fabric, and the cups are black powermesh with delicate colorful embroidery. 60H was too big for me (my size in Ewa Bien seems to be 65F), but I noticed that the band of the Pares runs big, more like a 65 band. This is an older model (A/W 2012). The newer Ewa Bien models have tighter bands.
This one didn't fit me! The cups were a bit too big. The cups run very wide and open on top, so it will likely work for wide root shallow boobs. The band is very stretchy for a 60, feels more like a 65. It's one of the older Ewa Bien bras that used to run stretchier in the band. The newer models' bands are more sturdy.
The Pandora has no side support, but the outer half of the cup is made of two-layered mesh. The inner half is single-layered. The cups are made of delicate lace with big circular patterns. The style is unusual, but it looks great. Too bad it won't fit me.
It's a beautiful unpadded halfcup bra with abstract geometric embroidery on the cups and a powermesh band. The cups have one vertical seam and side support. They are open on top. The wires are wide, relatively sturdy and quite long (as expected in a halfcup bra). It works for wide root shallow boobs. The straps on the lime colorway are detachable and fully adjustable. You can wear this bra as a multiway/neckholer. The band runs tight/true to size for a 65.
My size in Ewa bien is 65F. However, this particular bra was a bit too big in the cups and gave me a pointed shape at the apex.
It's a beautiful unpadded halfcup bra with abstract geometric embroidery on the cups and a powermesh band. The cups have one vertical seam and side support. They are open on top. The wires are wide, relatively sturdy and quite long (as expected in a halfcup bra). It works for wide root shallow boobs. The straps are fully adjustable. The band on the yellow/black color runs stretchy for a 65.
I'm a UK 30E usually, and both the band and the cups were too big.
It's a beautiful unpadded halfcup bra with flower embroidery on the cups and a satin band. The cups have one vertical seam and side support. They are open on top. The wires are wide, sturdy and quite long (as expected in a halfcup bra). It works well for wide root shallow boobs. The straps are fully adjustable. The band runs tight/true to size for a 65.
It's a beautiful unpadded halfcup bra with flower embroidery on the cups and a satin band. The cups have one vertical seam and side support. They are open on top. The wires are wide, sturdy and quite long (as expected in a halfcup bra). It works for wide root shallow boobs. The straps are fully adjustable. The band runs tight/true to size for a 65.
I'm a UK 30E usually, and 65E was too small but 65F fit.