- Center gore placement:
- Doesn't lie flat against sternum
- Underwire length:
- Is too short on the side, boobs escape
- Bottom of the cup:
- Can't quite fill it
- Top of the cup:
- Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
- Cups separation:
- Too separate for my boobs
- Band fit:
- The back of the bra is not at the same level as the front (rides up)
- Strap separation:
- Not a problem
Bra » Freya » Retro Plunge (4253) » 34F » 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 | 72.0 |
Stretch ratio | 0.0 |
Cup width | 16.0 |
Cup depth | 29.0 |
Depth ratio | 1.8 |
Wire length | 24.0 |
Cup height | 0.0 |
Cup separation | 2.6 |
Gore height | 3.0 |
Wing height | 8.3 |
Strap width | 1.5 |
Hooks | 1 |
Labeled as
Index | 34:7 |
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UK | 34F |
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Didn't fit
This is a bra that is known for running shallow. I've seen it recommended for shallow boobs with a broad base so I figured I might as well put the bra up here and do my review. I have three Freya Retro 34F worn to death. This might be a tad more pointy than the others.
I've worn this bra for years. I didn't exactly scope when I used it however, which is now pretty obvious considering my cleavage and quadboob in this bra.
But the more disturbing thing is this: The cups could easy be flatter on me without compromising comfort.
To make this bra sit flat I would need to have a 32band, tighten the straps like madness and size up in cups. But by then I would have wire distortion from Gehenna.
It seems I simply cannot win with padded bras.
Updated on Feb 01, 2013 Flag this