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Bras » Kris Line » Princessa Brassiere » 65GG 30:10

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Fits ribcage74.3
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band75.4
Band Length58.4
Cup width15.3
Cup depth23.8
Wire length24.3
Cup height18.7
Cup separation2.0
Gore height5.9
Wing height8.9
Strap width1.7
Hooks2

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    Didn't fit

    This bra is a bright coral with shimmery line details and floral lace.

    It has a pretty drop pearl detail with bow at the gore. Bottom of cups are covered with embroidery and cradle has lace.

    Its a true 65 band with a nice knitwear band.

    This "brassiere" style from KL has graduated foam padded cups, much like a VS padded bra.

    It gives cleavage like crazy.

    It fits, but doesn't tack. When i force tack, it still fits.

    Because it's so pretty and the colour is so unique I will be keeping it as an evening bra.

    I think if you have softer breast tissue than I do, you will get a soft tack. KL are known for soft tack.

    Wires are a decent width...they measure wide, but i think its because the gore is lower than a soft cup.

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Feb 22, 2019 Flag this


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      I've had a KL molded/padded plunge before and I find they are quite shallow at the cup edge. It's SO pretty, I'm excited for you that you can wear it despite the lack of tacking! However I think between the shallow cup edge and the fact these run so small, someone with a similar breast volume and soft tissue would be quadding like crazy and/or possibly just falling into the middle of it. 9" depth is very small for 65GG.

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      Very nice coral bra. You look nice in it.😚

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      Very lovely!

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    Didn't fit

    This bra is gorgeous. The sweet peach color, paired with the cute lace details and little droplet shaped bead on the gore are sure to look stunning on anyone! Plus, all of the lace is very soft and away from the skin, so nothing scratches or is itchy in any way (a common gripe for me and lace).

    The band and cups feel soft, not too much padding, sized just right. I like the way these cups are more thickly padded at the bottom and taper off going up, feeling like I’m getting extra support from underneath, but not enough to be called equivalent to a cookie or ... a push-up; it’s enough for modesty and support, but does not feel too thick at all. If only the cups weren’t so tall, or were more centered and lower at the sides! The cup cuts into my underarms fiercely (see photos) to the point that it will be unwearable for me, since putting my arms down fully forces the bra down by pushing the wire down and away from my breasts. The cup also goes back farther than I need it to due to being too wide, leaving me feeling sort of forced East-West. The gore is comfy, but does not lie flat, only touches me on one side diagonally (see photos). It also feels like this bra slides down at the front center on me — I think my boobs may be pushing it away from my body, but I’m really not sure. The multiway function is crucial for me, but these straps are much, MUCH too short to be used for that, though they detach with convenient little hooks in both the front and back, so swapping them out would be extremely easy.
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      Very cute. Love the colour. I can see how it is a bit easy west though. Bummer.

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      Sorry that it doesn't fit you either :(

    • AprilGoulding do you happen to know if Kris Line’s wires are just very soft or shaped differently than most other brands? I’ve never had a tack diagonal like that before, and I remember you having said something about Kris Line and soft tacking in the past.

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      Robras I get a softer tack in soft cups..
      I got no tack in their padded styles...cups are too shallow. I suspect that diagonal business is also due to lack of depth...especially at the gore. I get weird tacking (or lack thereof) in all padded bras except Ewa M. Nothing is projected enough except EM.

      @wendybien comment on diagonal tack?

      I find KL wires softer than Ewa but same as Gorsenia. I love them. Comfy. As for wire shape, i find them more open than Gorsenia and Ewa, this is why I bend them in my softcups until they're a real capital U shape.

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      Robras this is a super simple issue masquerading as an obscure technical one--the cup is WAY too big for you. That is why the wires are a-wanderin' -- the cups aren't even filled enough to keep the structure of the bra cup stable against the chest wall. I can see that its measured depth matches yours but you have to remember that BtB prompts you to measure from end to end of wires. On some bras with low gores, this will be a super sharply tilted diagonal measurement instead of going horizontally, so depending on cup shape that often is VERY very far from matching the actual [horizontal] breast perimeter that the bra is meant to contain. If you were to measure horizontally along the inside of one of these cups, from outer wire to an imaginary point where a hypothetical taller gore would end, you'd probably find a measurement that is 1-1.5" larger than your own lying down breast perimeter.

      AprilGoulding I would say compared to many plunges this one has pretty decent projection but unfortunately still not enough for you as your upper inner boob quadrant is taller, wider and fuller than an un-augmented person's, and also not particularly compressible. In a more appropriate size it could perhaps work for Robras.

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      wendybien i learn something for you everytime. So grateful 🙏

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      You're welcome AprilGoulding , you know I'm only too happy to ramble on about bras :-D

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