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  1. Estelle (2055)

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    This is a lovely bra. I'd never heard of this brand, but found a sale on Zulily. I found that it was a Polish brand and having not quite figured out the sizing, I decided to go up to a 32I. The 32Hs that I've gotten recently from Kinga and Kris Line have been a smidge on the small size.

    The cups are very narrow as is the gore. I am very close set and center full and there is no problem with this gore even though it is actually kind of tall. I'm not sure I've seen another bra with such a narrow gore. It feels quite good. ... Excellent projection at the wire and the gore. The band seems quite comfortable and supportive without feeling tight. Only two rows of hooks, but 4 columns.

    The straps are wide and fully adjustable. There is a cluster of 4 pink rhinestones where the strap attaches to the cup. Very pretty.

    Cups are soft and lightly padded. The lace doesn't show too much through a light blouse. The top of the cup does have a clear elastic edge, but it doesn't cut in, which is my usual problem. In fact, the lace at the top of the cup is not laying flat and I'm not sure if this is a size issue or if I just don't have enough upper fullness for this bra.

    I would definitely try this brand again. I'm going to keep this as I'm sure I'm still dealing with tissue migration and bras that seem to fit before no longer do and the ones that were a little bit big seem to fit better than they used to.

    Me: short & narrow roots, center full, close set, pendulous, petite, short waisted, low set, fairly even fullness, narrow shoulders, soft

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    • That's a very pretty bra and it's a Polish brand I haven't heard of or explored yet...I am going to look.

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