- Center gore placement:
- Doesn't lie flat against sternum
- Bottom of the cup:
- Can't quite fill it
- Top of the cup:
- Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
Bra » Bravissimo » Contour Strapless (AU31) » 28J » Bras » Owner
Measurements
Measurement | Cm |
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Search by measurements | |
Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 0.0 |
Band Length | 57.0 |
Stretch ratio | 0.0 |
Cup width | 19.3 |
Cup depth | 31.0 |
Depth ratio | 1.6 |
Wire length | 36.0 |
Cup height | 0.0 |
Cup separation | 2.0 |
Gore height | 0.0 |
Wing height | 0.0 |
Hooks | 4 |
Labeled as
Index | 28:13 |
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UK | 28J |
Review
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Didn't fit
I ordered the Bravissimo Contour in my search for a H+ strapless bra. I am usually a 28HH (Panache)/28J (CK, Flirtelle), and since the only other Bravissimo bra I had ran small in the cup, I decided to order a 28J.
Before it arrived, I lost a lot of weight and basically moved from a 28HH/J range to a 28H/HH (my current measuremements should reflect this).
FIT:
The band is very tight, and at first I put it on with an extender (buckled on the first row of hooks). The cups fit well then, even if they flattened the top of my full-on-top breasts. However, it worked only with the straps, when I wore the bra as a strapless around the house, it started sliding down (the cups were winkling, etc.)
I fastened it without the extender, which strained the hooks a little. I recall some talk around the site about not straining the closing, but with a strapless bra, I think it's inevitable if you want it to stay in place. The bra stopped sliding down, however, I got major quadraboob on my bigger boob - a bit disconcerting, since the bra was supposed to be at least one cup size too big.
I think that the construction is a little off here. The wires are very wide and they get pulled almost all the way to the back, which leaves very little depth at the front, resulting in quadboob. With a normal bra, it would be wise to go up a bandsize, but a strapless wouldn't then stay in place.
The bra sits a little lower on one's back and has, for me, quite a wide bridge between the cups.
CONSTRUCTION/APPEARANCE:
The bra is not padded, it is made of some sort of thick fabric, and the lower part of the cup is strengthened by extra boning. It's sewn onto the cup only along the lower edge, so you can sort of flip it back and forth, but you can't remove it. The color is a lighter nude and the bra is invisible under light tops. There are four hooks, and the straps can be attached to three different places (two on the edge of each cup, one at each end of the band).
APPEARANCE WHEN WORN:
Up to this point, I was still considering keeping the bra. The quadboob was, after all, only on one boob, and a small price to pay (in my opinion) for a J-cup strapless. However, the bra looks quite terrible when put on - pointy, east-and-west-splayed and very wideset. See the pictures to get an idea. It doesn't make one's boobs look bigger (the way a padded Freya Deco Strapless does), but it just gives them a really, really weird shape.
SUMMARY:
If you want to order the bra, definitely go at least one cup size up, and perhaps even a band size up (I like tight bands, but a 30 would probably work as well).
I am not keeping it, because I think the shape is horrid and because the cup is too small for my larger boob.This bra is not owned any more
Updated on Sep 10, 2012 Flag this
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