Bra fitting help » narrow wire, small frame, close set, large cups,
Ewa Michalak » Chp Cappuccino (317) » 65G 30:9
Issue resolved
I will try plunge line those kind ones have recommended.
Original problem
My frame is small I guess, being 25cm widthwise.
So, I am confused whether I am wide root or narrow root since my breast start outside of my frame as can be seen front shot.
There is virtually no space between my set of breast, should I go plunge? will it give necessary supporting?
My breast start right below of my collor bones, but I have 3 comexims(geisha, coco, basic t-shirt bra)which I feel too shallow. Am I projected? or not?
I am probably FOT, feel comfortable with vertical seams and have a bit of gaping at the bottom of bra.
I currently measure 28ish-38.5inch(leaning38.5,straight37.5lying36).
EM chp cappucino's 65g fits me well in cup size, but to large with band.
And I am thinking my tissue is hard as any bra doesn't seem to alter its shape much.
I am looking for a bra that gives both comfortable fitting and anti bouncing at the same time.
Any recommendation or advise will be greatly appreciated.
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helpfulYou look like you do need immediate projection and lots of space for center fullness. The CHP cut causes many of us to bounce around--not the best for motion isolation, eh?
Those wire marks--
1. Are they uncomfortable?
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I think these wires might be too narrow for you. I think you will definitely do best in plunges, and you said yourself that your breast tissue doesn't get manipulated by the bra much, so I think they'll stay put just fine even with a low gore.
Your root height and projection level are not the same thing. You can have tall roots and be either shallow or projected, but I definitely think you're projected if Comexim plunges are too shallow for you. Or, do the Comexims just cut into your breast tissue on top?
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sherrach898
Plunge seems very promising as you suggest.
I will definitely try it. thank you a lot!
I thought being shallow means having larger roots ratio-wise to projection.
so, I am either short root or projected.
I can be both tall and projected, that is what you are saying, right?
my breast takes up most of my chest,
it's very tall and leaves almost no room at the center for the gore to tack.
though it's not wide toward side, I have no tissue under my arm pit.
but at the same time it is quite protruded.
that's why I am confused whether I am shallow having large root, or projected for protrusion.
for comexim, I felt it was shallow for me, because it squished my boobs and cut in mostly at the center. -
Estelle Yes, you can be both tall rooted and projected. I also have tall, narrow roots and I am definitely projected. So you need to look for narrow bras that have enough depth and are open enough on top for your tall roots. You may want to try Comexim plunges again in a larger size, and probably with shortened gore and cup height, which will decrease the chances of it cutting into you on top and on the inside. You may also want to try the Ewa Michalak PL bras, but they are a little bit more closed on top.
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Just a warning, the Ewa Michalak PL allows less movement than the CHP, but there is still more movement than I like. I do think you may need one size up in this cut as the wire is not wide enough and the cup too shallow. Gorsenia padded half cups allow more center projection than Ewa Michalak in this size range, but the Gorsenia gore will require an alteration (overlapping at the top).
If comfort is very important to you, you may appreciate the Kindred Bravely French Terry and/or Organic Cotton bras in size X-small Busty. They have no wire, but a wide, covered, elastic band that stays firmly in place on my 28" underbust. The Organic Cotton model has a pocket for modesty pads whereas the French Terry does not. The Organic Cotton material also provides more support than the French Terry. Both are very comfortable and reduce movement, for me, more than Ewa Michalak CUP and PL cuts.
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Love4Pollinators ,sherrach898
it looks like polish plunge bra can be the answer! thank you a lot!
not just for bra suggestion, now I know better about my breast.
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helpfulOk, silly question but - you are washing the bra, right? I sometimes get marks just from sweat sitting against my skin.
I would also try plunges. I have heard that some comexim cuts are deeper than others and I've also heard that you can actually order a comexim bra to be cut deeper, so those are things to consider also.
I wonder, I've heard of a few people who feel better with taller gores instead of short ones, because they dont hit your chest at the same spot? I prefer taller but my breasts are super soft and squishy, so they dont fight the gore and move out of the way as long as there is enough cup depth for them
Do they have something like a rixy clip where you are? (I am assuming you are not in america because some of your grammar is unusual, but overall very easy to understand!) a rixy clip shortens the band. You could also try shortening it yourself or have someone shorten it. We know its hard to find bands that small!
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well I wash my bras pretty often lol.
I am in south korea and I can get rixy clip, I just looked for it.
about taller gore, I think my tissue is not soft enough to move out.
I am guessing plunge will be my bet.
huge thanks for kindly helping me out!
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Oh thank you a lot for helping. b :)
They are uncomfortable, but not unbearable.
But, I am not quiet sure about plunge because I was thinking my boob might spill out(?),it it makes any sense to you.
And about the wire, at the center wire sits on tissue, at outer park it kinda slides down. I have no idea of what's wrong with it.