I'm very impressed with the design of Ewa Michalak's SM model. The shape is very uplifted, but still has a natural slope (almost a combo of the "green" and "blue" shapes, according to BrasIHate). In comparison with the HM style, it is less rounded, but still high, front, and center.
Despite the fact that I don't technically fit the 65H SM, I'm fairly satisfied with the bra. Given my experience with extra tight band of the 70G HM Gold, I expected the 65 band would be a bit tight, but I'd rather use an extender for a month and get that much more life out of the bra ... than have it be too loose. At the moment, I'm using only one extra column of the extender.
I've had some tissue migration since buying the 70G HM Gold and I currently fit a 65H CHP, but (unfortunately) the cups of the 65H SM are about one size too large on me. I'm keeping the bra anyways, because it'll be nice to have something a bit roomier during that time of the month and because I can fill it out with a set of asymmetry pads the rest of the time. Plus, it's really not worth the hassle of returning to Poland. I think I could have comfortably ordered a 65GG in the SM style, while properly fitting a 65H in the S and CHP styles.
When I first tried the bra on, I thought it was a little scratchy, but the sensation went away with further wear. Granted, I'm not super sensitive, so those of you with delicate skin may want to investigate further.
Ultimately, I'm satisfied with the SM Trefl. Unlike the HM, it can be worn with lower cut shirts, and I have no concerns about falling into the center (as my breasts tend to do in the PL cut). I will definitely buy more SM bras when they are released, although in one smaller cup size than I wear in S, CHP, CH, or PL.
Edit: I forgot to mention, the SM has the narrowest wires I've ever seen in a bra my size, measuring 5.5" across the cup. It's perfect for those of us with a narrow root.
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