This bra is too small, torpedo-shape, east-west on me https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" />
The wires didn't seem too wide or too tall, didn't poke. I think that there is good projection at the wire. But, I think there's a risk of the wires being too tall/wide, and the cups being too tall/loose at the top for me if I sized up to the right fit.
This is the second Kris Line bra that I've purchased and I was able to try on some more on my Poland trip in 2015. Overall I think this brand's larger bust offerings would be better suited to someone with medium-height ... roots. I would say that I have short roots and the other KL bra I purchased in another size is a little "floppy" on the top because my tissue can't quite reach up to fill it. But at the same time, a tall-rooted person might have their tissue cut in half by the stretchy lace/elastic decoration at the top of the cups.
It's actually pretty comfortable even though it doesn't fit, and I otherwise would have kept it if the shape was more flattering. Band is pretty stretchy/soft, satin-y straps, surprisingly the lace details around the band weren't irritating. The gore is narrower at the top. "Coffee" color is a yellow-y beige neutral for lighter skin tones, but I think the embroidery would be too noticeable under thin and clingy tops. Most Polish bras are well made in my opinion.
Sorry for the poor quality photos. The side view is easy to see the torpedo effect, but the top view doesn't quite show how much the gore is floating on me. I also think the cup projection near the gore is not deep enough, which may contribute to the east-west shape (forcing my boobs to point out to the sides).
I'm willing to give up a perfect fit for a round uplifted centered shape, but that bra doesn't do any of that for me. For reference, my favorite bras are the Cleo Meg and Marcie. I have yet to find a beloved Polish model.
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