Hi, I’m a Polish bra addict. I finally tried Comexim and Ewa Michalak this summer, and now my collection is growing! I have the 75FF - Ewa Michalak » Sf Garden, and it’s just a little small (seams press in a little on breast tissue on my larger side) so when I saw this Zenith bra marked down to $39 in a 75G, I decided to go for it. I normally don’t go for animal prints, but I do like the teal/navy, and I couldn’t pass up the sale price.
The fabric on this 75G - Ewa Michalak » Sf ... Zenith (1410) is a little stiffer than on my SF Garden, but it’s also brand new and will probably soften up with some wear and washing. The gore tacks a little firmer on my Garden bra also (there is the tiniest gap only at the very top with the Zenith). Maybe that’s because the gore on the Garden bra is a little shorter at one cup size smaller? The cups on the Zenith are better, as the seams aren’t pressing in on my larger breast, and the top of the cup sits a little higher. The seams on the bottom part of the cup are a little bit bulky, but I’m hoping they’ll soften a little once I’ve worn and washed the bra a few times.
Overall, this bra fits very well. My breasts feel contained and supported, and the bra creates a nice, rounded breast shape. It’s a little more “out in front” than my 80FF - Ewa Michalak » Bm Puder, but not quite as much uplift/cleavage as the 75FF Garden Bra. The straps are a little wide-set (as they are on my Garden bra), but definitely still wearable.
Summary — the navy/teal color is beautiful, and the fit is good if you have a narrow, projected shape. The band is firm, but since my underbust measures 33” and I like a firm band, that works well for me. If you don’t like a firm band or are on the larger end of measurements for your band size, then I’d sister-size up one band/down one cup. The stretch lace on top of the cup is very forgiving of size fluctuations or differences between breasts.
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We all wish the straps were less wide set too.