I purchased this after falling in love with the BM Caramel. This bra is made with a very thin black fabric. Despite having a tight weave to the fabric, it’s actually very lightweight. When I hold it up to the light you can actually see through it. The cup is a three part construction with the lower cup consisting of a single layer of black fabric. The upper cup is a single layer of stretch lace. The lace is the exact same lace used on almost all the BM’s that have a lace upper cup. But, the lace has been cut out at a different section so it ...visually looks slightly different. The center gore has a cute black bow with a diamond pendant. The back band is a single layer of black power mesh. I feel this is a light weight and gives a pretty flexible fit for a black bra. So, I don’t feel this bra runs any smaller like a black bra can sometimes run. The elastic straps are black with a slight sheen to them. There is a little black bow where the strap connects to the cup. All hardware is black. There is a 3x4 back clasp. Read more 95 more words
Looks great! I actually just bought one of these too, in hopes of finding my correct Ewa size. It’s from a local store, just waiting for the shipment. I love the way the bibis feel and look.
Got this from another Bratabase user. This is my perfect fit! https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
Pattern Design: Discontinued. But the lace trim is a beautiful coral pink. And the roses are also beautiful natural rose shades. Classically beautiful without being old-fashioned, I feel like a princess in it.
Architecture: This is the SF style. Stands for soft-cup aka not padded. And my ladies have never been happier!
What sets Polish bras apart, in my opinion, is two things: A narrow gore width (0.5 inches on average) and deep cups with awesome immediate projection. From my natural side profile, my ladies are C - shaped. These bras don't ...force me into a \_ shape. Any time there isn't enough immediate projection, my ladies will push the bra down, looking for space.
These wires follow my IMF (natural shape of breasts perfectly. Like the wires were shaped to my U- shaped ladies; the design painted on. The result with a deep enough cup, is the ability to wear a bra that doesn't go anywhere near my armpits. Most bras look huge on me as they kind of give the "space" width-wise (no-go for me) as I'm high-waisted (long legs). Like I've found 3 inches of torso somehow. Lol.
About Me: My ladies are quite close set, center-full (and thus a bit pendulous), and pretty evenly full (but slightly more full on bottom). I have tall, narrow roots. Essentially, on a 28 inch ribcage, they look agumented (as I've been told numerous times), but they're all natural.
I share this, only because at 36 years old, my ladies while still reasonably perky, have been affected by years of gravity mixed with awful bra support. Wearing these bras has actually helped my tissue tighten up! So any ladies who are concerned about how a delicate-looking, foam-free bra could possibly be supportive, I'm saying these Ewa bras are pure magic.
Ewa bras look cute on my hourglass frame, supportively hold the ladies, and let them breathe! Even my bikinis have always been padded. Even on 40 degrees Celsius summer days in Canada. Yep. Never again! Lol!
Life has been tough recently, so if I don't reply to comments for a long time, please don't be offended. Thanks! Read more 265 more words
I'm finally venturing into the realm of bra buying again after a 30 lbs weight gain and (eventually) subsequent loss. I was super excited to try my first Ewa Michalak bra after years of eying them covetously, and I can say I haven't been disappointed. Although it took nearly 2 months to cross the ocean and fall into my loving arms, it was well worth the wait!
This bra is soooo pretty, much more so than I was expecting from a basic black bra. I love the slight shimmer of the foam cups under the lace detailing, and the cute little bling on the center bow. So far, ...the detailing/seams haven't shown under any clothing that I've worn with it. The bra also gives me a nice round, pulled together shape with a good deal of cleavage, which is my preferred appearance most of the time.
As far as fit goes, this is a pretty spot on fit for me. For some reference, my breasts are very projected, even (neither fob or fot), center full, close set, with soft tissue and narrow roots. Plunges have consistently been my best fit and this one is no different. It's actually kind of crazy how I can take the bra off and see from the marks around my breasts that the cups PERFECTLY circle my entire breast tissue. I don't get any quadding or spillage either, which is fantastic!
At the 65GG size range, the band does seem a smidge tighter than a true 30 band, with 4 rows of 3 hooks. The cups are narrow and deep. The gore is lower than any plunge I've previously tried, and also quite narrow. The bra comes with easily removable pads which I have in for the photos, although I removed them when measuring. They're not too thick, and the bra fits me well with or without them. The material is very comfortable and good for every day wear.
My only complaint is that, initially, the gore did dig into my sternum a bit. However, after wearing the bra a few hours the issue vanished, so I think it was more a matter of the underwires being very strong and needing to be "broken in" rather than a fit issue.
Overall, I love this bra so much I'm likely going to buy it in beige as well. I also can't wait to try more cuts from Ewa Michalak. The next styles on my list are the S and SF cuts, since they sound like the best bets for my breast shape based on their descriptions on the site. Read more 321 more words
My shape: Projected, narrow, shorter roots, even/functionally full on bottom, soft tissue. Cleo Lily fits me best.
I'm currently about a 30G, and I'd say this bra fits pretty close to that, although the stretch lace across the top might work for a 30GG?
I've avoided stretch lace Ewa bras until now because I've always gotten in-cup quadding with stretch lace in other brands (I imagine because I have very soft tissue). I'm happy to say that I don't get any in-cup quadding in this!
Unfortunately, the straps cut into my tail of spence (as do most EM's on me), and I'm getting some wrinkling at the bottom of the cups (the wires may be too wide and/or the wrong shape).
If you look at the Ewa stock photos, both models used have wrinkling in the bottom of the cup (& also near the straps) so it's not just you, it's the bra in general. :-)
Amazing bra, my best fit ever! I never felt so sexy AND comfortable at the same time in a bra.
My shape: I have short roots, average to narrow width, close-set and center heavy breast, FOB or even (not sure avout that one). On my, this bra fits the same as 30GG - Cleo » Hettie Balconnet Bra (9011) , except it is lower cut.
The cups of this bra are made of beautiful lace. It is not too textured so it does not show too much under thin t-shirts. The cups are a perfect depth for me. It is quire rare that I find a bra ...with enough bottom and center projection!
The wires are narrow, in fact I never tought such narrow wires would fit me so well. They are flexible (maybe as flexible as Freya) and quire short. These two factors add a lot of comfort, no poking under my arms. The gore is lower than any balconette bra I know. I find it is a good mid-point between balconette and plunges. It gives a beautiful and natural looking clevage and a round shape.
The band is snug, but it looks like it will strech out after a couple of washes.
The straps are bulky...sad. They are also wide-set, however they do not cut under my arms.
This bra is amazingly comfortable, I got it NWT, but it feels as comfy as a bra that has been worn a lot. This is a big + for the sensitive person I am! Read more 147 more words
This one is a multi-way bra with removable "push-up" pads and removable straps in plunge style. The pads are also great to conceal asymetry of your breasts. But they are made from a thick foam, so for the lifting of breast is little bit too much, so im not using them now. The straps are two types: regular, and comfortable which are about 4 cm in the widest point. Ive found out, that the regular straps dont stay securely(somehow the hooks are maybe too small, so they may release), so im using the other ones (which also might have been shorter, they are not fully adjustable). The bra ...is all covered in a black shiny microfibre, with two black buttons between the cups. Ive ordered 30GG, but probably i should have bought 30G. Compared to ewa michalak half-cups (HP Turkus 30G) plunges have bigger cups. It has also thicker padding than the half-cup i have. Even though i could have 30G probably, the boobs are very close together, for me maybe too much (it might cause discomfort in the summer). The cups look quite forward, the bridge is low, making deep neckline. The seem are visible under very thin tops. This bra fits well, gives me great shape, but it looks too massive in the shiny black with those visible seems and specially with the comfortable straps. It gives me some kind of unnatural look. With the regular it looks better, but im not fully sure the hooks will stay secured. Read more 144 more words
I mostly wear the PL style from Ewa Michalak and this bra is similar but I wouldn't say it's a better fit for me. It's a decent fit and not uncomfortable. The cup is deep and feels at least a cup size larger than my PLs in this size. I bought the same size I would get for a PL and it's too big without the cookies. It may work well without cookies for those who are very top full. The band feels firm but not the usual PL firmness I am used to. The measurements are similar to a new PL in the band but the materials/construction ...make it feel firm. It almost feels like the material would tear if I stretched it too much, but wearing it with an extender it's too big. The chichic lace is on part of the band and the lace has no stretch, and one morning when I put it on I heard a rip somewhere in the band. I couldn't locate the tear, so I'm assuming it's small. The cup and wing are taller than the PL. It's not a bad style and I will most likely order other PLP bras in the future since I'm so limited in options for my specific bra needs. The PLP Czarus fits much better overall and the band is more comfortable. I will order 65G in this style in the future. Read more 128 more words
Róży is a lovely salmon shade lace over a yellow base beige. When I purchased, I thought this would be more on the pink side, as stated in the description. But I feel this is definitely more on the orange side of salmon. The lower cup consists of two parts with a non stretch mesh with a salmon lace overlay. The upper cup is a stretch mesh with a layer of stretch lace over top. The cup has a sheet look to it, but not too sheer over nipple due to strategic lace placement. The center gore is full lace over non stretch mesh with a beige ring ...being held on with a salmon colored ribbon. Much like a door knocker hahah. The back band is tight on this one! I’m actually going to have to wear an extender with it. But such is life when you order hand made items. Wearing an extender doesn’t bother me. The band consists of a beige stretch mesh with the salmon lace overlay. The band elastic is salmon in color. The elastic straps are salmon in color with a sheen to the center. They attach to the front of the cup using a beige ring. The back of the straps attach to a nifty split strap design. Also held on using beige rings. The back clasp is a 3x4 closure. All hardware is beige. The detachable choker strap is adjustable on both the neck portion and the straps that attach to the front where the strap meets to the cup. I knocked the comfort down to good since the band runs tight.
Briefs in size 38: The briefs consists of a smooth front, peach fabric material. The hip panels are made using the matching salmon colored lace. The back is two lace panels that are sewn up the back. All elastic is salmon colored. There are no bows or adornments. There is a cotton gusset. Read more 213 more words
What a lovely fit and colour for you! Excellent choice in custom order - barring the band of course
This is so cute on you! Does the connector ring at the gore connect to anything or is it just decorative?
marilynne It’s all show and no go lol. It’s decorative. The elastic feels petty thick around my neck. Not something I’d usually gravitate to, at least having it around my neck anyways. It’s cute in its own way. What would have been cool is if the shoulder straps came off and the neck strap actually held it up. Would make for an awesome bra under high neck tops with cut out backs.
I purchased this bra for “bra science”. I plan to remove the inner cup sling so I can cross the straps in the back. Bra science image here of crossed straps: https://imgur.com/a/525xbWq
Since this is a nursing bra, I’ll give a detailed review of its fit and functionality.
This looks just like my regular Biszkopty (Biscuit) with the exception that this does not have a center gore charm and it does not have cookie pockets. The cups are comfortable and allow for easy access for breast feeding. The cups are slightly stiff since it’s new, but will soften up and fold down much better for easy comfortable access. ...All fabric and hardware are in the light nude like color. The plastic clips on the cup/strap intersection are easy to clip/unclip with one hand. The band runs TTS for a 65/30. This bra provides good lift and support. There is a 3x4 back-band closure. If you’re looking for a good nursing bra with structure, this is it. You can easily remove the clips and convert to a regular bra should you wish to do so. Read more 76 more words
I actually purchased this Comexim Arizona for this exact reason! https://www.comexim.pl/en/plunge/408-arizona-biustonosz.html I was curious about it b/c of the cross back. and I wondered how it would be with my shoulders. I think this is the only Comexim like this... It has shipped but it takes a little while to get to me (I'm in Canada).
BraOdyssey Thats a gorgeous bra! I hope it ends up a win for you. Yeah, I wanted a cross back and nothing really exists in a beige color and my size range. So I’m channeling MacGyver and making one lol. Mathematically the straps might be just long enough. And if they aren’t, I’ll just purchase new elastic and re strap it to make it long enough.
Happy2BraShop The things we do for bra science! I wonder if we could write to EM/Comexim and see if they would be willing to design something to meet these needs since so many of us would like it. I got my Levana order in the mail today finally and as soon as I saw it I wondered if yours was delivered as well. Now that I've seen your reviews for this and the regular biscuit I may have to get one for myself. Do you notice any change in the depth at the wire between the two with the removal of cookie pockets? I would get a nursing bra if I could get a tiny bit more immediate projection.
Alright, here it is. I took the stitching out of the sling attachment to the clips. It works. But the straps are a wee bit short. But, I’m going to get more elastic and make new straps. I might even track down extra clips and make a black pair of straps, as well as make a T-back strap. My wheels are turning with what I can do with this now. https://imgur.com/a/525xbWq
WildWolff I hope you love it as much as I do. I didn’t notice any difference between the nursing version and the regular Biscuit. But, I feel like I get a little more projection with the Biscuit compared to the Cappuchi-nowy.
Happy2BraShop it looks good! The t-back would work with so many styles of tops/dresses. I was looking at the straps for the Cappuchi-nowy earlier and thinking that bra straps in a similar style would be so useful. Like straps that attach to a ring in the back and then you could add one or two other straps that attach to the back of the band that could be adjusted to fit different tops. You could even do different thickness in the straps, which would affect support, but I would rather have thin straps than no straps under a formal dress or a tank top even. I have bra strap material and notions in my sewing supplies, maybe I will try something.
And thanks for the projection comments, I will keep them in mind. I have yet to wear the Cappuchi-nowy for more than a few minutes so I'm unsure how the projection will be for longer wear but I'm always looking for a plunge with good projection.
Happy2BraShop forgot to add, there are tons of cheap options for bra parts on Etsy! I see all sorts of findings kits and hardware and underwires for way cheaper than any craft/sewing store that I've found.
WildWolff The possibilities are endless! Your idea is inspiring. I’m even thinking I can add nursing clips to the bottom and make all kinds of fancy backs for it. I might even make a halter strap and use this a backless bra. I don’t always like to wear the sticker/nipple covers, but now I feel like I have an option that can work. I’m glad I took a chance on my bra experiment.
Ok, don't ask me how I got going on this, but there's actual journal articles (lol, I know..) on bra strap design. well, this one was for sports bras though. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26284162/ Even though the cross-back was preferred for sports bras (and I agree with that...I prefer a cross-back sports bra, for whatever reason, I think it's less pressure on my shoulders) but they came to the conclusion that the widest width of the straps gives the most comfort. although it was only completed with 23 women, so... alisa , weren't you talking about how you dislike the thin straps Bravissimo said their customers "requested".
Even this article says thin straps are less preferred.
This other article just says that, the cross-back designs just prevents the straps from falling off (Wow, like I could've told u that...) Which I will take as a win, when playing sports, you know. It's one less thing to think about when you're running around! https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23274596/ Okay, I will stop posting now!
BraOdyssey Sometimes I wonder where companies get their info. The bra strap thing totally reminds me of women’s clothing and lack of pocket depth in pants/short as well as dresses with that lack pockets. We keep asking for these things, yet they don’t hear us lol.
Ugh, I think Bravissimo is just being cheap! Obviously...I mean, according to research, women with D+ cups don't like thin straps. I mean, research and common sense, of course! Lol.
BraOdyssey Yes I saw some reviews on Bravissimo page of customers complaining about bra straps being too wide like luggage straps and that they wish for thinner straps. Often they say these bras are too "matronly" - same topic is the apparently customer -requested 2 hook closures up to L-cup. Some compained about thick bands that are "unsexy" but the supprt of a good bra comes from the band! Also the wider the straps the better they distribute the weight on the shoulders! I think these complaints come from customers are very new to bra fitting and know nothing about how a properly fitted bra works and why those bras are so different from whatever crappy bra they wore before that might looked more "sexy" but did give no support.
This is my first Ewa Michalak so I wasn't quite sure on the size, seems I need to go up a cup. The right boob is perfect, but my left is bigger and even with empty boobs it's spilling out. The bra itself is very soft and comfortable. The way the cup fabric is sewn does give it a few wrinkles here and there, but it's not major. On me the colour is pale enough that it's a good nude bra. It gives me a very round shape and really seems to lift my boobs. The wires are just the right width. I find most bras have wires too wide for me but these are almost perfect. I feel very well supported and comfortable, and would definitely buy this again a cupsize bigger.
I think out of all my 65GGs, this is the one that actually fits and it's for one reason -- the cups are deep enough at the wire. It is incredibly annoying to me that EM as a bra manufacturing company has no set standard... I understand differences in the material and such, but I don't think these inconsistencies even depend upon that. This bra, plain and simple, is *made* differently than my Kleks and Apricot, as in there are clear differences in the patterns.
I feel like there is enough space in the cup to accommodate 'me'. That being said, the cup is a little tighter than my 70G ...half lace bras. Maybe it's the tight band making it so, however, I tried it with an extender and it made no difference, other than considerably less support.
Yes, the band is really tight, but on this bra it does not bother me at all. I will say that the band is not made of the same material that my 70G half lace bands are made from. It's very strong powermesh, rather than the thin and flimsy one in my other Bibis. I have no explanation for this, why they won't use this one Czarny Tulipan and Bibi Black is beyond me. It is tons more supportive and it's not nearly as stretchy as the other one.
Overall I'm pretty happy with this one... I do wonder if going for 65H would have been a little too large in the cup or just right. There is no way to tell because EM sizes work in mysterious ways... Read more 155 more words
Odd that the cups dimensions are so off between the bras you got. Glad you got at least 1 that fits you.
Actually at the deepest part they all seem to be the same (26.5cm unstretched, 27.2-3cm on me) but this one has *considerably* more depth at the wire.
How frustrating that they don't all fit like that!
I'm so glad this one fits! It's super pretty.
I tell you, the half lace BMs are just more boob friendly!! I have experienced the same power mesh variants and it does make you wonder why she juat doesn't stick with the firmer one for all.
Glad you like this one. :-)
ooh yaaay for one of the bras fitting. That's great. ^_^
EM is so weird with what works from what doesn't. I'm half worried the 60KK Brownie that I ordered won't work (whether it may be because it's either too big or small) but what can we do other than try.?*sigh*
Frazzleberry Consistently inconsistent seems to be the motto of late, doesn't it?
I wonder if the little number sewn into the wire channel tells us a seamstress? Maybe we should start noting that number in our reviews to know which ones to request or ask to avoid, haha.....
MamaPagan haha yes, that is some food for thought. I've always wondered what those numbers meant though...
Quality control? although those re usually stickers
It’s not just EM, British companies do it too. I have a few different Plunge bras from Elomi and there seem to be two different patterns- one with a lot of depth at the wire and one without. Of the last three plunges I have bought from them this winter only one had the deeper at the wire pattern.
Their band materials also change a lot and they even have two or three different black mesh types.
This is something I think you will notice across brands if you buy enough of the same bra style from them. It is frustrating but it’s also one reason why I am begginning to only buy bras from places where I can return them.
I don't have the return option in my size.... 😖
Ya I can't return either cause I have the straps extended which is ridiculous!
The curse of being between two band sizes (30 and 32) is that neither is just right. I was wary of ordering 65GGs for this reason and I was right.
Bm Kleks is a beautiful bra. It sort of looks like a Bm version of the Sf Blueberry? The lace is not the same I don't think, but the bras look very similar.
The cups are your typical Bm cups with stretch lace on top. In this size, it comes with one single vertical seam in the lower part, and horizontal seam on top. The cups feel roomy, *but* this is not a sister size to 70Gs. Neither ...of the three 65GG bras feel like a 70G with a tighter band. There is considerably less room at the wire and the cups overall feel a lot tighter (and closed on top). The compression is very uncomfortable. It's almost as if I need a 65H in order to fit like my 70Gs do in the cup.
Now I know there have been reports of cups running roomier when sister sizing down. I can honestly say that with every sister size down I bought, I felt the opposite. 80E to 75F > the cups were smaller. 75F to 70FF > the cups were considerably smaller. And now 70G to 65GG, the cups are smaller. I'm writing the sizes out for information on the size range at which this happens.
The band though is where my real issue is. I don't know if I'm just not used to it, but it feels very very tight. So that's where my problem is... the 70 band feels too loose and I have to hook it on tightest hookset. This one feels too tight on the loosest. This game just feels unbeatable : ( The band is so tight I feel like the wires at the gore are angling inwards even though it doesn't look like it. It definitely feels that way. I don't see any considerable distortion on the outside. On the other hand maybe it's the small cups making it feel so tight. I will do the upside down test later to check.
So really that's it. Good news is this bra might fit perfectly in the future if I lose volume. Read more 266 more words
Do you have an extender to use for the band? So I guess you'll stick with the 70Gs? Is it possible to take in the band on the 70's to your preferred length?
On a more positive note I do like the colour/pattern on this one ^_^
I had Kleks and I think it ran smaller in the cup. I’m sorry it doesn’t fit, it is really pretty.
I feel your pain... I'm between cup sizes in EM, and I can never seem to find the right size. Frustrating. Too bad it doesn't fit perfectly... It looks great. I agree with Frazzleberry .. maybe an extender until it breaks in? But if the cups are uncomfortable too, then it's probably not worth keeping.
Yeah I'm not sure if an extender would work because the cups are pretty shallow. I'm going to wear it a bit and see. The band is bearable, feels lots more supportive, but the cups my gosh.
Can't seem to win.
Hopefully it will stretch :|
Oh, well that's not good if the cups are feeling too small....
Oh wow. I’m sorry. It’s so hard! Sister sizing is so inconsistent with her bras, I am told. Though I have heard that it’s still inconsistent with other companies too. Just makes it hard. Sorry to hear about this one not fitting as it is so lovely.
It is hard. I literally feel hopeless when it comes to these.
I'm going braless
In my size ranges, the smaller band sister size was roomier each time. Funny how you have experienced the opposite in your range! Ewa is consistently inconsistent. :-D
It looks good on you, sorry you don't like the fit. :-/
I wish the cups were roomier :( I will say tho when I took of the bra all the wire marks and everything was exactly where it should be, but the compression is pretty uncomfortable.
I can understand that one completely. Sorry honey, I know how uncomfortable an ill fitting cup can be. :-/
Just curious, were one of these bras the one you had Ewa shorten from the original BF sale to sister size it to the size you needed?
MamaPagan Yes it was haha :) a little late but better late than never ;)
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My shape: Projected, narrow, shorter roots, even/functionally full on bottom, soft tissue. Cleo Lily fits me best.
I'm currently about a 30G, and I'd say this bra fits pretty close to that. The stretch lace seems fairly forgiving, though, so this may work for a 30GG?
I've avoided stretch lace Ewa bras until now because I've always gotten in-cup quadding with stretch lace in other brands (I imagine because I have very soft tissue). I'm happy to say that I don't get any in-cup quadding in this!
However, I won't be keeping this because it just isn't comfortable. The straps cut into my tail of spence pretty badly (as do most EM's on me), and for some reason they feel like they're digging into my shoulders, even though it doesn't look like it. Pity.
My shape: Projected, narrow, shorter roots, even/functionally full on bottom, soft tissue. Cleo Lily fits me best.
I'm currently about a 30G, and I'd say this bra fits pretty close to that (perhaps a little loose in the band).
My feelings on this one are kind of mixed. The wires are definitely too wide for me, and the straps may be too wide-set, but until I wear it for a while it's hard to say if anything is a dealbreaker.
This bra band runs TTS, but stretchier in the band than the 70G - Ewa Michalak » S Summer Time. (Even at 65GG, it feels 'stretchier' than that bra. This is especially true of the straps -- very stretchy.) Cups run a bit small for a UK GG, by the depth measurement, which is to be expected for cups measured in cm instead of inches -- there's half a cm less of difference between every cup size, which adds up over time -- but these are still too big for me. (I'm more of a UK 30G than a 30GG, so that's not the fault ...of the bra.) As such I'll either need a 65G or to give up on this bra and potentially this cut. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" />
I took pictures with one cookie in to test it out. I have some very slight asymmetry, less than most people probably, and a single cookie kind of overcorrects it, but it was an interesting test. It also eliminated what is otherwise clearly wrinkling in the bottom of these cups, so cookies can definitely be used to create what are effectively "half" cup differences, but half a cup smaller isn't enough to fix the weird shape I get from this because it's too big. Not at all the rounded shape one expects from a correctly-sized Pl.
This is such a beautiful bra, I really wish I was having better luck with it. Read more 138 more words
This a beautiful set. I personally wouldn’t call this an emerald green, but rather a forest green. It’s deeper and more muted than an emerald color. But, it’s gorgeous nonetheless. The lower cup is a two part cut with a black non stretch mesh with a green lace overlay. The upper cup is a black layer of stretch mesh with green lace over top. The edge of this lace is very pretty! It has a scalloped edge that gives a subtle contrast with a hint of sheen. The center gore has a little magenta bow on it. The back band is a black stretch mesh with the same ...green lace overlay. The lower edge of the band has the same scalloped edge detail as the upper bra cup. The straps are a matching green elastic with a sheen to it. All hardware is black on the straps with the 3x4 hook closures being green.
High waisted briefs, size 38: This is one of my favorite panty cuts she offers. The front panel is a green fabric with a fine black mesh overlay. The hip panels are made using the green lace with scalloped edge giving an elision of a high cut panty with a black stretch mesh under layer that fits like a brief. There is a green satin ribbon that runs up where the front panel meets the hip lace. At the bottom of the ribbon there are little magenta bows at the leg opening. The green scallop lace on the back panel is made using two piece over black stretch mesh. The crotch is had a cotton gusset.
Over all this set us lovely and the subtle detail is eye catching. Read more 174 more words
I purchased this after loving the PLM version, review for PLM found here: http://bra.pe/X6BR/
This bra is the typical BM cut. The cups consist of the yellow based beige over matching mesh. The lower cup consists of two part cut with the under layer made using non stretch mesh with lace overlay. The upper cup is a layer of stretch mesh with stretch lace over top. The center gore has a sheer mesh keyhole with a beige satin bow with a diamond pendant. The back band is a thick single layer of stretch mesh with more of an opaque look. The straps are beige with a satin finish. All hardware is beige. There is a 3x4 hook closure. The cups are on the sheer side and perfect for summer heat.
High waisted briefs, size 38, reviewed with the PLM version of this bra.
I originally reviewed this bra in detail for size 65G, review found here: http://bra.pe/X4hH/ This original review also included a review for the matching briefs.
High waisted cheeky panties in size 38: The matching panties consists of a front double layer panel. The sides of the panties are made using blue stretch mesh that wraps around to the back with a seam up the rear. Along the leg line of the panties there is a thick band of matching lace that starts at the front panel and wraps around to the back of the bottom. There is matching blue elastic along the waistband. There is a cute blue bow at the top of the back. There is a white cotton gusset in the crotch.
Originally owned this bra in size 65G, review found here: http://bra.pe/X4rd/
I originally owned this bra in a 65G. While at the time it just fit, even gaining a few pounds made it not fit. I’ve come to the conclusion that in the SM and SF cuts a 65GG fits me way better unlike the BM which fits me best in 65G.
Looks great! I actually just bought one of these too, in hopes of finding my correct Ewa size. It’s from a local store, just waiting for the shipment. I love the way the bibis feel and look.