This really looks like an Art Déco sister-style of @70K Comexim Yoko plunge!
My regular Comexim size (70K) was not available, and I had previously been wondering whether to size up to 70L in Comexims.
So I tried that, and despite some minor issues it seems to have worked out well!
FYI, *edit: at least for my size*; the conversion BreakOutBras uses basically means that their listed 'US size' is the Comexim direct order size.
So in this case, UK 32HH - US 32L means Comexim 70L.
Edit: *because this is unaltered, the strap placement does bother me*. Ideally I would do some sewing and move in the straps, we'll ... see - for they are currently too far apart for a day's wear / comfort.
One thing that's interesting about the fit: the immediate projection is still insufficient, despite sizing up. So I'm thinking in Comexim plunges I definitely need added projection at the wire? It's wearable like this for sure, but could be better.
I really do like this bra's aesthetics!
Some Comexims just speak to me and this one was definitely on the shortlist.
Sadly this Piume Blue had been sold out for a while at Comexim's - which is why I did cave and ordered this one from BoB, despite already owning Yoko that looks somewhat similar. On the plus side, my bra size has remained pretty stable over the years, so I'm hoping that luck will last for a while longer (hmm o_0 - don't jinx it!?) and I've found that having a larger rotation also helps to keep my bras in great shape for longer!
(yes yes, guilty as charged - #justifyingmypurchase #dontneedmorebras #braddict (; )
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no, I feel the same way. It's always a toss up, I think to myself, "do I order more to keep the bras I have now in good shape?" Lol.
But it's so true, the more bras one owns, the longer they stay in a good condition.