Bra fitting help » Bottom of the cup isn't filled
Ewa Michalak » Sm Czarna Mgiełka (481) » 70G 32:9
Issue resolved
buying a cup size larger
Original problem
So with almost all my bras except ones that have slight padding in the bottom i get this gap. I figured this would be a good bra to get fitting help with because you can see through the bra.
I can make the wire sit in the fold but it does not last there long. It falls down further on the right side looking at pictures on the screen. That is also my bigger breast but i also get the gap on the left side too.
Any ideas what causes this? How can I fix it? What do you suggest to get rid of the gap?
Also one of the pictures shows the side view of when i stretch up how the gap disappears.
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helpfulThere are several reasons you could get empty space like that. In this case I think the bra is either too shallow or just plain too small. Your horizontal breast perimeter is 13" and laying is 12.5" while the cup depth is under 11". Generally you want something close to those measurements. Even if the cup is the right size, if there isn't enough projection right where you need it your boobs will push the bra down looking for more space. Mine do it all the time.
Hopefully someone else chimes in and gives more recommendations but I'd try a larger cup (I'm thinking 32GG/H) and look for one with good immediate projection, though I think EM is good for that in This style.Updated on March 13, 2015 Flag this
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If your measurements are recent, we have very similar measurements (your UB is an inch smaller) and I have a 75GG CHP Słowianki, a 70HH PL cappuccino, and a 75HH PL Słowianki and they all fit. I think the 70GG will be a good start in the unpadded styles but you may need a 70H in others. With something like a sheer cup, it's super easy to put in a stitch or two to fix gaping if it's a smidge large, but I really don't think you'll have that issue.
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Semi boob twin :D lol and I'll give them a try once ewa's new bras come out the 20th
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helpfulI have this problem all the time. For me, it's a depth issue; there's just not enough at the bottom of the cup. The one SM cut from EM that I tried looked just like this on me in the correct size; it was very shallow. The S cut has more depth at the bottom, as does the BM, I think? I do agree that you should size up at least a cup in this particular bra, though.
I actually have a lot more luck keeping the wire in the fold with Comexim Plunges and the Cleo Lily than I have with my EMs, if that helps at all. More depth right at the bottom.
Updated on March 13, 2015 Flag this
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My next ewa order once the new bras came out was going to be an S and a pl that fits i have an 65g chp and pl the chp fits without the pads but then i don't get crazy cleavage and the pl cup is folding over so bad without the pads and with the pads i quad like crazy. i think I'm in denial about my size since i gained weight and i was 30G 32FF i also have a cleo lilly in my amazon cart atm XD i need to just buy it and try it
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helpfulI don't know that I can be of much help here, except to second Yourlovealive and try a larger cup size. I see ever-so-slight quadding in pic 5, and it looks as if you have some tissue escaping on the side. The larger cup size would definitely mitigate that.
All that being said, no matter the size I tried, I continually had this issue (which caused massive discomfort by the wire) with EM SM bras. Though they are gorgeous, I've given up on them ever fitting me properly and comfortably. If you haven't tried EM's CHP already, I can't recommend that cut high enough!
Updated on March 13, 2015 Flag this
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I have a 65g and with pads it causes me to quad without pads i don't quad but i need to scoop and swoop to keep the cup filled when I do that I get major cup folding over and the chp is one of the foam ones. And it separates my breasts a little more then I like... Ill have to post a fit request with the bra to another night
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helpfulThis might be a cup size or a shape issue. That's difficult to figure out.
However, before trying anything else, I'd hook in a non-stretchy extender and see if that improves the fit. An extender is an easy fix to take stretch off the band, relieve strain on the wires and therefore make them narrower and give the cups more projection.
If that doesn't help, it'd totally make sense to figure out cup size and shape issues.
However try an extender first - it doesn't cost anything and you might be surprised with the resultsUpdated on March 18, 2015 Flag this
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Hum... I can fasten the bra on the second hook and it stretches to a lil over 32 and that's my loose measurement. What would adding an extender? I feel like it would just let the bra slide up my back. I like how narrow the cups are and I meadured the width of the wires approximately when I was wearing it and it was almost exactly the same as the normal measurement just only ever so slightly increased less then an quarter of an inch
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I'm just saying that the cups look too shallow at the bottom of the cup and adding length to the band (by using an extender) will give them more depth, which might just do the trick.
If you find that the band becomes too loose you can of course remove the extender. However, my advice would be to forget your doubts and just try it.
As I said, it won't cost you anything and the results might surprise you.
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I'm just worried about get gapping up top :/ But I guess Ill bite the bullet in a week or two and buy a 70gg