Adela Soft (Full Cup) in 55R
Adela Soft is normally a half cup similar in look to the Ewa HP style. While that was what I ordered, Nazeli made mine as a full cup instead. I assume this was due to the size ordered, 55R. The full cup version looks identical to their half cup version, minus the padding. There is no stretch lace on this cup, though the whole bra has quite a bit of “give” to the materials.
The quality of the materials does appear exceptional, especially for the price, and it is very well made. I did experience an oddity with mine due to the size, as ... they chose to use a 55I label and a sharpie to make the “I” into an R, and I can only assume it’s due to them not having the 55R label on hand. Since I ordered 3 55R and 2 60P, I had this done on all 5 of my bras (the sharpie method) which did not work so well as it is smeared on half of the bras, and altogether just has a tacky look to it. I realize that “standard” sizes would not experience this, but the larger cup sizes will. If you are like me, you will be very bothered by this, so it is worth noting. As I like proper labels on my bras, this does bother me more than it really should, haha.
Now for the measurements!
All measurements are taken prior to trying the bra on to insure no figure is obscured by the body. I also take all flat measurements before taking the stretched cup then band measurements for the same reason.
The band measures 22.5” and stretches to a max of 27.5”. It has 3 hooks and 3 rows of eye loops. This makes it a wonderful 28 band, but a bit large for a 26 band.
Cup Depth as measured by:
1 Hovering the cup between the knees, then placing the tape measure into the cups without any resistance.
This measurement is: 14.5”
2 Placing the cup over the knee and stretching it similar to what a breast would, to the maximum resistance.
This measurement is: 18”
I feel these two figures give you a general idea of the minimum and maximum depth that the cup can accommodate, just like the flat and stretched band measurements do with bands. Since Bratabase only has one cup field, I enter the larger of the two, as it’s this larger number that determines if a cup is going to fit me or not since I am on the max end of the cup scale, but do realize that some may need the lower number to determine fit for their needs, so I will always include both figures in the reviews for full disclosure.
The width of the cup is 6.125”, the height 10.25”, wing 5.75” and the gore 3.88” high and .9” wide.
As for fit,
I must first note that I chose my test sizes based on my index sizes for Comexim and Ewa, and not directly with my measurements and the Nazeli size chart. I also chose to order 3 of the 5 in a 26 (55) band since I noticed the models were all wearing the bras on the tightest hook-set. That being said, my bust measurement is 42” (106.75cm) with a comfy snug underbust of 25.5” (64.77cm) and Nazeli size chart for the 55R is 104-106cm, and the 60P=107-109cm, so I was not far off from the suggested size. To compare, in Ewa I wear 60KK-L which is labeled as 109-111.5cm, and in Comexim I wear 60Q=104-106cm.
Point blank, without any doubt, the cups are too big. Really huge. We are talking at least 2-3 cups too big, and I am at or near my high tide for the month, so there is no “maybe they’ll fit in 2 weeks” situation, as in two weeks I should be smaller in the bust.
The fit issue doesn’t end there, as the gore is too wide set, the wing too tall, and with the cups being so large, the wires do wrap too far around the body. All around this bra was a fit fail, except that the band was comfortable on the tightest hook-set, haha. There is no way of salvaging the fit, even if my breasts grew. This bra would have been too large even last month when my breasts went through their month of wild swelling.
Since the max depth on this is 18” and my breasts have a 16” perimeter for my larger and 15.25” for my smaller, it really was no shocker that the cups were too big.
Aside from the singular depth measurement, the cups in this range are overall more spacious, and clearly use a different scaling than is used in the lower cup ranges, based on the other reviews so far.
I personally will not be trying another Nazeli bra, as I wouldn’t even know where to begin with not only the size, but also customizations needed to fix the other fit fails, such as the gore width and wing height.
I asked Magda at Bras4You.com order these for me and the other Bratabase members. It was a company she was not familiar with and had no prior experience and placed the order for us out of a courtesy. For that I am thankful, as she is wonderful in her willingness to go above and beyond for her customers. Obviously the fit fails are of no reflection on her or her customer service, but instead with the scaling issues at Nazeli.
I feel they did not do enough “Beta testing” with models of various sizes to refine their scaling within their range, and most likely bit off more than they could chew with their expanded size range. They really should have started with a smaller range, worked on perfecting that range, and then slowly added more sizes, checking the fit along the way. Hopefully with time, they can work through these sizing issues and be able to put out a more consistent and reliable bra line.
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Updated on Jan 15, 2019 Flag this
That is so pretty, I am sorry that this one is so bad. It really looks like it wasn't even tested on a real person at all.