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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band83.0
Band Length69.0
Stretch ratio1.2
Cup width15.5
Cup depth26.5
Depth ratio1.7
Wire length27.5
Cup height0.0
Cup separation1.8
Gore height0.0
Wing height0.0
Strap width1.5
Hooks2
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Labeled as

Index32:8
EU70FF
UK32FF
FR85FF
AUS10FF
US32FF

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Apart from my 32FF Cleo Lucy this is the best fitting bra I currently own. The cups are padded with one vertical seem. It has great uplift and a forward projection that makes me look slim from the front. Absolutely no East-West look. The straps only adjust half way but it's enough for me. The front part of the straps are covered with the same animal print material as the cups, I think it's ordinary straps underneath, not foam. The center gore and the center third part of the cups are covered with Black lace and there is a small button on the gore. The lace on the cups is only fastened along the edge of the cup. I am not so thrilled about it and I think it would be possible to remove it. I am not a fan of animal print either but it is actually very subtle. I've heard some Masquerades are quite smug in the band but I don't find this to be the case, contrary to my Rhea. I was unsure about the size and had ordered a 32G first after recently having purchased a 30GG Cleo Juna, but it was way too big.

If I should say anything negative it would be that the straps seems a bit clumsily attached to the cups and that the cups comes up a tiny bit too close to my armpits where the straps are attached. The band continues under the cups with a width like the wires. I think it has a tendency to fold outwards. I have the same issue with my Lula May. A small price to pay for an otherwise perfect fit though.

Updated on Aug 27, 2012 Flag this


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