Bra fitting help » Nipples showing, is it still considered good fitting?
Kris Line » Unknown Model » 75FF 34:8
Hello ladies,
I need some advice,
So this is my first try with the Polish brand called Kris Line,
As far as I know bras from this brand are not sold in stores in the area I live in, they sell Chantelle, Enpreinte etc but I wanted to try Kris Line as they look beautiful and comfortable, I used their sizing chart and recommended advice from others to decide on which size I should try which turn out to be 34FF, it finally arrived this week after ordering from Brastop.com,
It is quite comfortable and I like the simple design and material of this bra,
Just wondering if my nipples showing is normal? Or do they have to be covered under the seam of the cup to be considered good fit?
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helpfulWow, this definitely looks a lot better than the last bra you showed us. Congratulations! Your nipples showing in a bra is absolutely fine and normal depending on what your breasts are shaped like, but what catches my eye is that this bra...doesn't actually seem to encompass all of your breast tissue, if that makes sense? Aside from the slight quadding I can see in picture 2, there seems to be breast tissue a fair amount above where the top of the cup ends and above the little curved portion below your underarm. I'd say to maybe try a 75G/34G next time, but if this bra is comfortable for you and you like it, keep it!
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helpfulYeah, looks so much better than the previous bra! It's a good enough fit, if you like the shape it's giving you keep it for sure. But I'd also try to go one cup size up because it seems like some tissue on the sides is not contained in the cup.
Btw, did you scoop and swoop?Updated on June 2, 2020 Flag this
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Thank you!
I just searched scoop and swoop method to get a better idea of bra fitting technique and now I realize I did not properly do it when I tried that on, and when I did that now, I noticed a little bit of over flowing of my breasts above the cups, not too noticeably though, I can still keep the bra, but would try a cup larger for my next order, I personally really like Kris Line bras
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helpfulJudging from my own experiences with Kris Line balconies this bra is a shape mismatch.
I also had that pointy shape and tissue at the sides and on top that made it look liked the cup is a bit too small. So I went a cup size up but that didn't solve the problem - on the contrary, I still had the same fitting problems but so much the worse.
If you like the Kris Line design try another cut next time.Updated on June 14, 2020 Flag this
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Oh i see!
Thanks for the info!
Do you have any recommendations for different type or style for different cut that was better fitting based on your experience? -
Well, its a bit difficult to judge from pictures of totally non-fitting bras, but to me it seems like you have an significant amount of upper volume. If that's true, halfcups are always worth a try.
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Oh ok,
I like halfcups as well, so I can try that next time in this brand,
When you say upper volume, are you referring to breast tissue or the space of bra cups? -
Your breast tissue.
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Oh ok
Will try a halfcup next time!
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Thank you! :)
It is comfortable, Im gonna wear it for the whole day and see if it stays comfortable throughout,
I can order size 75/34G next time as your recommendation and see how that size feels,
Compared to the one I posted last time, I felt my breasts can finally 'breathe' and not in pain squished into small cups like the last one lol
Thanks again for guiding me from the beginning:)