Bra fitting help » Quadding in 60 HH. Would a 60 J fit
Comexim » Veronique Plunge Bra (362) » 60HH 28:9
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Sized up to 60 J and 60 K. It fits better
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I love this bra but I definitely have quadding out of the center and entire top. Also, after I wear it for a while, the seams cut into my breast and nipples causing pain. I want to order the basic plunge and the Rita plunge directly from Comexim. Do yall think a 60 J would fit better?
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helpfulI think you should size up at least 2 cups here.
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helpfulI'm thinking 2 as well, and the basic runs small in addition.
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helpfulAlso, do you know if this bra has alterations? The gore may be reduced based upon measurements...unless this is one of the cuts like Ginger...
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Your are right about the gore, I thought they were more like 3". I wish I could help more! I'm the opposite, I typically measure larger than the cup size that I end up fitting in.
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According to my underbust and bust measurements, I should be a 28G, BUT, my breasts are a more pointy shape rather than full and round, so 28G bras tend to have a bit of empty space in them. 28FF definitely fit me better. So even if your measurements say one thing, the same of your breast and density of your tissue could size you up or down. From the pictures, you appear to have a fuller shape, so you need a larger cup volume to make room for your breast volume.
Two people could have the same measurements, but if one person's breasts are more C shaped and the other is more < shaped, they're going to fit into different cup shapes and sizes. I hope that made sense. :)
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helpfulIf you are really in love with this specific bra or at least this cut you are going to have to size WAY up. Your breast shape, and especially the center fullness and vertical dimensions, require a cup that is very generously proportioned at the center in order to support (let alone actually contain) the inner half of each boob. This particular bra is much shallower at the center than what you'd ideally need so you are going to have to go up many cup sizes to finally get that depth.
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No alterations that I know of. I bought it from a girl on here and she didn't mention any alterations. It is the plunge cut not the other. The plunge does have a lower gore. I don't get it because my measurement is 28 under bust and 35 bust. That is only 7 inches bigger and this bra is 28:9 and too small. A 60 J is 28:10. That is a 2 inch difference from what I measure. I'm confused.