tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post386636740348190431..comments2024-02-27T07:37:46.350-05:00Comments on K-Line: Mini-Bra Review: Cleo KaliK.Linehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-68792053378370868112015-06-22T08:45:43.212-04:002015-06-22T08:45:43.212-04:00It's so true about how the fabrics impact the ...It's so true about how the fabrics impact the final fit. To some extent, that's why the Melissa fits me awesomely and the Ellis is just adequate (on days when I need a bit more upper cup fullness). I think there's something about wire position on the Marcie - I've read it's good for tall roots. I have very high-set roots but they're on the shorter size (hence mega projection). I also think there are subtle differences in the upper cup lace portions of all the clones, which impacts fit more than I would imagine...K.Linehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-87731529023967939862015-06-14T17:28:12.538-04:002015-06-14T17:28:12.538-04:00Fabric makes a huge difference to the Marcie clone...Fabric makes a huge difference to the Marcie clones. Zia and Ellis are barely recognisable as the same frame. I'm not sure what accounts for the clones fitting slightly deeper than the Marcie (which I agree, they do), unless it's all down to how the more flexible fabric of the Marcie distributes the boob forces. Or maybe Cleo are using the clones to play around with the cut, the way Alexa is different from Lily is different from Erin?CJnoreply@blogger.com