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Bras » Gorsenia » Giuliette Padded Balcony Bra (K190) » 70J 32:10

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band85.2
Band Length64.5
Cup width16.4
Cup depth28.4
Wire length28.9
Cup height19.8
Cup separation2.2
Gore height10.4
Wing height9.7
Strap width1.9
Hooks2

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    70 J EU (32:10 Index per bratabase)
    Although very different styles and seaming (e.g. Lucy is not padded, Gorsenia is), this bra has some similarities to Cleo Lucy, at least for me.

    Cleo Lucy 32 GG compared to Gorsenia Giuliette 70J:

    1. Gore Height--Same as Cleo Lucy-- comes up too high. Lucy starts higher, so has a shorter measurement.
    2. Cup Separation--Same as Cleo Lucy-- too separate, at least at that height
    3. Wire Length--Pretty close to Cleo Lucy, but a little shorter/ narrower
    4. Cup depth--- Cleo Lucy is a little deeper.
    5. Strap Width-- Both are very similar. Too wide for me with wires and cups digging into my ... tail of spence (I'm 5'2" tall, and short-waisted)
    6. Gore Tack-- The gore on Lucy dug into my sternum at the top when I first wore it, but over time it's adjusted to my body and doesn't dig in anymore. The Gorsenia doesn't quite tack at the top. My breasts are close/ practically touching, when supported (due to center/ inner fullness) and both gores are too high up on my body.

    The Gorsenia Giuliette seems to give a tad bit more lift and is slightly more pointy. It has 2 vertical seams & padding, whereas the Lucy has 1 vertical seam, 1 diagonal/ horizontal seam & no padding. Gorsenia's band seems tighter, but that's likely because I've worn the Lucy a few times now. I hated both when I first tried them on, but the Lucy has become more comfortable with wear.

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