Bra fitting help » Does this look normal? Possible plunge quadboob? Help!
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Actually a 30GG, bought a few new bras to show.
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I can't tell if this fits fully. I feel comfortable with it, but does it look like it fits from the front? It seems too low or something? Maybe VERY SLIGHT quadboob when I move a lot, but it is a plunge, so it seems like that would be normal? Thanks!
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helpfulIt's too small, possibly too wide (hard to tell from the side pic where your root is in a molded bra), and definitely too shallow. Look at your front picture, those wires are not sitting in your IMF. They're sitting quite a bit too low. And in pic 10, that's a lot of quad boob. That's not slight quadboob lol. Quadboob is never ideal, but that's more than acceptable in my opinion - it looks like you could fall out of it at any minute. You appear to have quite a bit of projection, and this is a fairly shallow bra. Also - your horizontal perimeter is a whole 3" bigger than the cup depth of this bra. Depending on tissue and shape, sometimes you can get away with less depth than your perimeter (mine is 11" but I do best in bras that are 9.5-10" deep) but not by that much.
For a molded plunge tee shirt bra with more projection, I would tell you to try an original Freya Deco in a 30GG but I still don't think that's going to be enough room, so if you go for it, do it from a place where it's returnable. Otherwise, I would have you looking at 30H or HH bras. Possibly the new Curvy Kate Temptress - it comes in both H and HH. Also, Ewa Michalak and Comexim will both be narrower and much more projected than this.
Happy hunting!
Updated on June 7, 2015 Flag this
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helpfulOK wow , I agree with the other posters. That is a huge amount of quadboob. This does not fit by a long shot. You are not getting an acceptable amount of support here. I also agree it seems to be sitting way too low on you, which could be due to a number of factors--the band being possibly not as snug as it needs, the cups way too small, the cut of the cups being too shallow and closed in on the inside near the cleavage point, or the cups being too shallow overall.
There's a difference between a plunge style showing a lot of skin, and a bra that simply does not contain enough of your boobs to support and secure them. This is a blatant case of the latter problem! When you are in a well-fitting plunge bra, your fit checklist should be the same as any other bra: boobs supported and lifted, no spilling, no quadding, nothing riding down or up on your body.
Updated on June 7, 2015 Flag this
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helpfulIt is so hard to see much in molded bras, but it doesnt look like the wire is in the intermammary fold (I think thats what its called) - are the underwires right up against the bottom of your boob, or is there some empty space in the bottom of the cup? It does look too small to me.
Updated on June 7, 2015 Flag this
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helpfulSorry it didn't work for you either Hun:-/
Updated on June 8, 2015 Flag this