May 30, 2013 -- How do the Freya half cups compare?
I finally got the chance to try on a Freya half cup today, the lightly padded Totally Tartan, in 30D. I must say I was incredibly surprised to find it an almost decent fit and the shape it gave me too wasn't something I was expecting. I'm not entirely sure I totally dig it, but I've decided it's worth a shot. So, as I personally think this particularly design is one of the least appealing I've ever set eyes on, I'm considering extending my search for a fitting bra to other Freya half cups, in particular the Lauren and the unpadded Gem, but others as well if I can find a bargain (I am seriously broke at the moment). My question: how do the Freya half cups compare to each other? Are there significant size or fit differences between the different models? And what about the unpadded Gem? I just really NEED a couple of unpadded bra and this is about the only one I haven't tried yet, I think. Anyway, if anyone has hands-on experience that they'd like to share, I'd be eternally grateful
Filed under Bra sizing and fit
Well, cupwise I found Freya to be the most reliable brand out there. They have their basic cuts and they don't experiment with them too much, which is why freya is in most cases true to size (deco has it's own sizing though) Obviously I haven't tried their halfcups, but if 30D fit you, then that's what you should be ordering in freya :)
But I do have to warn you - bargain freyas are really really hard to find :/