Hmmm...This bra has dimensions similar to the 65H Caramel, unlined. However, it fits differently. The cup width requires more band length than the smaller 65H Caramel. And, this pulls the cups shallow: I require an extender. I noticed this same phenomenon in a 30GG Curvy Kate. The 30G did not require an extender, but the 30GG did.
The color is a red-orange with black polka dots and embroidery. The cups include cookie pockets, but no cookies. Lined with cotton, the cup fabric is comfortable and supportive. In this size, the straps are too wide-set for me. However, considering the cup dimension, I don't think a 65H would fit ... well because the cup would be too narrow.
The top of the cup wrinkles near the gore NOT because the cup is too big but because the gore is too wide. The gore rolling onto one breast creates slack along the cup edge and the appearance that the cup is unfilled. I have lost count of the number of bras that appeared too big because of a too-wide gore. If you have center-full and close-set breasts, this fit issue may plague you, too. If the gore wires had space to tack, this cup volume would be nearly perfect.
The straps are more narrow than Comexim but the same width as Ewa Michalak. The band is a single layer of mesh like Ewa Michalak, but less robust than the double layer Comexim bands. I prefer Comexim fabrics, but the center shallowness of Comexim designs moves me to Gorsenia. The price and rapid delivery make these a great find for center-full, immediately projected breasts.
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