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Bras » Ewa Michalak » Sf Nibynic (1133) » 80DD 36:5

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Fits ribcage88.1
B. perimeter27.1
Stretched Band89.4
Band Length66.8
Cup width14.2
Cup depth23.4
Wire length25.4
Cup height17.8
Cup separation0.3
Gore height6.4
Wing height10.2
Strap width1.3
Hooks3

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    Updated review - most comfortable bra I've ever put on. This bra really feels like I'm not wearing anything at all, however after 2 wears the stretch mesh started tearing away from the center gore.

    My breasts stretched this bra to maximum stretch and tore it after a couple of wears so this bra isn't very sturdy.

    Since 80E is way too wide for me, I'll be sister sizing down in the band up in the cup.
    Hopefully doing this gets me E cups with DD wires.

    75F will most definitely be snug so I'll also be getting matching extenders until they break in.
    With 80DD, I can stretch it ... to maybe 5 fingers but that's borderline distorting the wires so 75 should be technically perfect for me, but due to my rib flare I do try to size up in the band when I can.


    I will be placing a new order directly from Poland soon for more sf bras.



    If you plan on having a tight fit in this bra, don't expect it to last more than a few months. The comfort level makes it worth buying a crap ton of these just to tear them up time after time, but not everyone can afford that.


    (It's possible I just got a bad one, but it's also possible I didn't. Only time with new bras will tell)

    Quality - excellent because it feels as if you're not wearing anything, if it weren't for this, quality would be rated crap due to the bra tearing up after a few wears.
    Comfort - ↑ same
    Appearance - excellent because I love simple nude bras and of course being in the south I do love buttons.

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    • Jj (not really sure how to tag here but I did figure out why measurements aren't adding up on here) I accidentally added this as E and the measurements are still showing up on the E 🙄

    • I'm really debating on keeping this.
      Someone tell me whether I should or shouldn't.
      https://photos.app.goo.gl/sEJ5TDiF9mxKzgx77

      I should if bra will eventually stretch when broken in because it's maybe half a mm off. It could just be my soft tissue. If it is my jello breasts then this bra fits 100000% perfectly.
      I can't even get it in the picture how much I feel the seam on my breasts because it's really not that much at all. I'm afraid if I size up it will be way too big now that I really think about it.

      Once the new bra excitement wore out I tried the bras on again and am second guessing this one. I really really want to keep it.

    • Another question. Is nipples being right here normal? They're typically a quarter inch off center if I am bra less. (Center full)

      https://photos.app.goo.gl/2XSZnACpf7urxsYi8

    • To your points: Do you feel contained and supported enough? I sort of prefer the immediate depth in their BM which gives 'rounded natural' vs the high heavens lifted of SF. Sf is an upper full style that seems to be the better version of what panache tried to do with their now discontinued Jasmine, both are pretty deep cups but they both fit rather shallow in the lower cup. It may be that a PL or PLM also suit as they are narrow, somewhat upper full friendly designs. Lifespan of bands: I've heard that EM bands run a little more true to size these days which reflects in my recent purchases for myself and household, but I'm still wearing Ewas that are +4 and even +6'd bands from ages ago that haven't worn out in the band one bit, anchor very well on my sub-30 back, and would especially expect with a lower weight volume that they shouldn't ought to wear out as 'regular' bras found in clothing stores do constantly. YMMV and their styles do have their own peculiarities between them of course, but still wouldn't anticipate needing to replace EM with the kind of frequency that western makes tend to require. In the end it makes more sense to sit a half day in the SF and let what feels 'off' come to you to jot down, which may help more than trying to diagnose where malleable tissue settles. Determining one's shape can be a real PITA and the term "Functionally' goes a long way when you find certain persistent fit issues apply. As far as where apex settles, I also get the east west pretty bad and seek more inner fullness in the cup to stop that, but also am on the other end of the spectrum with dense tissue that behaves orange-in-a-glass with everything, and willing to tolerate some east-west ugliness for the sake of comfort.

    • Thank you for responding!

      I don't feel the bra whatsoever, at all. But I don't can't put it on the way I typically put other bras on. I have to "tuck" my breast down and in to the side or I have really bad quad boob. For me, BM is pointy and unnatural looking whereas the sf is natural for me.
      It may just be that Antonia is a little taller in places than other BM bras.

      Once I'm situated in DD, I stay in place. I've only fallen out once and that's because I was bent over for 2 hours.

      I have decided to go up to 80E for sf nibynic and other sf bras. My other bras that fit well are half an inch deeper than the DD nibynic so it should work out fine.

      I am fot but have no breast tissue on top so I'm actually fob. My upper breast tissue is non existent so the PL bras aren't something I'm interested in. Thank you for your help, though

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