Bra fitting help » Just for education and science; what do you call boobs?
Freya » Pollyanna Plunge Balcony Bra (5922) » 34F 34:7
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I wanted to show how I get the exact same fit issues in whatever size I choose.
*Too little immediate projection in the gore which gives me either empty space at bottom of cups, or pushed out gores in shallow bras.
*Gores distorts into my body from wire twisting into S shape no matter how much I bend them. (If cups are larger than say 36DD)
* Top gapes in the middle because boobs pushes cups outwards
* Wires pokes breast fat in my armpits
* Straps are too far apartI hardly ever quadboob in the right models. I hardly fall out of bras in the middle (if I don't overscoop).
The sizes I can technically wear is as follows: 36DD (la Sensa), 34F - Freya » Pollyanna (5922), 32G - Freya » Deco Honey (1254), 32H - Panache » Jasmine (6951)
Am I wide rooted or narrow rooted? Do I have small breasts or large breasts?
And why do you think I never quadboob as long as I pic the right models?I know the reason myself. This is purely for education and to discuss what we call boobs.
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helpfulTheory: because of your very small lower quadrants and very tall, shallow upper quadrants, by adjusting the height of your bra, you can effectively control how much is in the cups. Which is why you can wear bras in 36DD or 30K. To a certain extent, you can set your own root on the sides as it's so blurred. The bigger the cup you wear, the more wire torque issues you have as the bras are wider and the apices are further and further out, meaning that you'll still fill the base, and actually the sides of the cups to a certain extent.
Because your breasts are soft & convertible, you don't apply enough pressure to make wires go forwards, meaning that almost everything will have S distortion. I base this on the idea that I have so much pressure I need a sub 67cm band in order to just get wire spring. Otherwise the wires sit out from my body and poke me in the armpits. You've got more backwards force than forwards force, which pulls the wires backwards.
If you were asking for help in this bra, I'd suggest that you try wearing it higher, and also go for something with taller wings. That's what I would suggest from a general sense. But I know you've tried pretty much every size under the sun you can possibly fit yourself into, and you've got a good idea of how things work on you.
Updated on September 2, 2013 Flag this
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I'm not super sure about Bravissimo, but that is the idea that I get from what I've heard. They are good on checking you scoop, but not worried about where you are wearing your bra in terms of height.
If it was up to just my personal preferences fitting you, I'd much rather see you in the Jasmine or the Andorra than this, but it's really intriguing seeing how one person can fit in so many sizes. The only way I can wear a bra and get any sort of support is super tight band, tighten the life out of the straps, and size up until I don't have the bra cutting in at the middle, whatever size that is these days (is it 32K now? ugh)
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helpfulI would like to see you in a smaller band and 1 or 2 cup sizes bigger. In a bra that is good forFOB. Maybe cleo parfait or panache style of bra. 30H or 32GG?
Updated on September 3, 2013 Flag this
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helpfulAre you going to tell us the answer?? I'm curious!
Updated on September 24, 2013 Flag this
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helpfulI would like to see you in a smaller band and 1 or 2 cup sizes bigger. In a bra that is good forFOB. Maybe cleo parfait or panache style of bra.
Updated on September 3, 2013 Flag this
It's quite right. Not completely though :) I wait and see if someone more has an idea :D
I think if I had went to say Bravissimo I might have been fitted just like this?! They generally doesn't seem to care if bras sits low?