As I've been going through a bra size change, I simply bought a new Chp Koktajl in my new size. The bra is just as stellar as before! I've said it all before, but here it is again:
- looks: OMG, was my DH's comment, after he rolled in his tongue from the floor and wiped the drool off his chin. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt=":D" /> HP Koktajl's colour + lace is hot but yet still sophisticated and above all, it looks classy in the "Imported!Expensive!" sort of way, execpt that EM bras are very purse-friendly.
- shape: rounder than EM plunges, but very front-and-center and gorgeously uplifted. Looks like million bucks under any shirt.
- support: solid. No other definition required.
- comfort: like all EM bras, the lining/material of the cups is silky soft against the skin and while the straps are sturdy, they don't dig in or scratch.
- quality: outstanding. As usual, the sewing is immaculate.
This is really a super bra. Get yours while you still can.
Updated on Feb 10, 2013 Flag this
I cannot really help you here, but on me, the CHP behaved sort of the same. Although the effect was much less dramatic compared to you, my breasts completely disappeared in the cups leaving massive gapping, even though it looked fine or even slightly tight right after scooping. It seemed as if my breasts tried to escape left right and centre -- in my case mostly centre -- and for some reason they also pushed the cups down. I originally concluded the cups were too shallow in the bottom for me and/or my breasts too soft for the low centre gore, but as I really don't think I'm full-on-bottom nor that my breasts are THAT particularly soft neither reason makes any sense to me at all. To make a long story short, I really don't understand what is the problem with the cut of this bra, but something in it is entirely incompatible with certain breast shapes.