Bra fitting help » Wrong size, wrong shape, or both?
Comexim » Ingrid Plunge Bra (289) » 55HH 26:9
Issue resolved
As people noted, the bra is much too small. I'll try to get it in another size, hopefully.
Original problem
I got this bra off /r/braswap, so I didn't custom order it myself. It came with lowered cup height.
The band feels loose, but it was used before so I can't fault that. I quadboob pretty badly out of it, and I can't tell but I think it might be too shallow on the bottom. I thought Polish bras were generally projected, though? The wires feel ok, maybe a tad bit wide but not uncomfortable.
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helpfulIt's way too tiny for you! Look at the side photo--that says it all. If it were a little more open on top, you'd basically have a quarter cup bedroom bra here.
I don't know if your measurements are up to date, but if they are, you can see from the numbers that this size cup cannot possibly work: you can't fit a breast that is 10" round into a cup that is only 7.5" deep.
Updated on October 15, 2014 Flag this
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helpfulI can´t agree more - it looks way to small. I own this style myself in a size 65H. If you want to try it out in a different size I would recommend ordering a 60K - that should give you enough depth. Although a 55L with reduced cups and gore, would be perfect if you possibly consider a costum order (I´ve at least read that Comexim is not charging extra for those alterations).
Updated on October 15, 2014 Flag this
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I´m a little confused about the wires. You say they feel a bit too wide, but to me it looks as if they were too narrow! From the side view it looks to me that not all your breast tissue is in the cups and that wires are ON the breast tissue.
Could someone with more experience please comment this matter??Updated on October 22, 2014 Flag this
That makes sense! Yeah those measurements were done today, I couldn't really figure out how they applied to the bra measurements but that totally makes sense. Thanks!