Comparing a 75G Ewa Michalak Chp Klaudyna (747) with a 75HH Comexim Rita Plunge Bra (414)
Summary
The band is pretty much the same in both bras. The 75G bra has deeper cups than the 75HH bra, but they are about the same width.
Sizing
The cups are equivalent.
75G 34:9 Ewa Michalak Chp Klaudyna (747) |
75HH 34:9 Comexim Rita Plunge Bra (414) |
|
Fits ribcage | ||
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82.4 | 83.1 (+0.6cm) | |
Breast perimeter | ||
0.0 | 33.0 (+33.0cm) | |
Band length | ||
66.1 (+1.4cm) | 64.7 | |
Stretched band | ||
85.3 (+2.5cm) | 82.9 | |
Cup width | ||
15.5 (+0.3cm) | 15.2 | |
Cup depth | ||
27.9 (+2.2cm) | 25.7 | |
Wire length | ||
27.8 (+2.6cm) | 25.2 | |
Cup height | ||
17.2 | 18.8 (+1.5cm) | |
Gore height | ||
9.3 (+2.5cm) | 6.7 | |
Wing height | ||
11.6 (+1.2cm) | 10.4 | |
Strap width | ||
2.0 (+0.1cm) | 1.9 | |
Cup separation | ||
1.6 (+0.0cm) | 1.6 | |
Hooks | ||
3 | 3 | |
Total bras | ||
1 | 1 |
People who have both bras say:
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likesIf I could combine the positive features of each, I think I would have the perfect bra. The EM's cups are much more suited to my shape because I have inner fullness. I experience quadding in the Comexim, especially if I don't sweep the breast tisse to the sides. On the EM, I like that there are pockets inside to add padding. My breasts fit great inside the cups, with only a little extra space at the sides. The problem is that the straps are way too wide/ separate. The wires on EM also come up too high on the sides and the wires are painful on the sides. The gore does not tack at the top on either bra. The EM gore is a bit high and will turn to the side due to how close set my breasts become, but it's tolerable. The Comexim gore is really low, which can lead to breast spilling out a bit.
Updated on Jun 11, 2016