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UK30G

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Hasn't set fit

I had really high hopes for this bra as it was recommended to me loads of times in fit check posts for having narrower wires and more projection/front facing shape compared with Freya half cups that I wear now. I finally got the chance to try it on in-store in the UK. The first thing I saw was that the lace was sticking up ridiculously, which I have heard is the sign of a good fit ... only it didn't fit at all. There was a lot of quadding on my larger side in a 30G, but going up to a GG was definitely not feasible. The wires were already up way too high in the armpit with the G cup. Because the straps on Juna are only adjustable half way (ugh), I could also not get it up high enough in my IMF when fully tightened. Also irritating was a weird sticking out gape of material on the outside edge of the cups, where the strap meets the cup and along the outer side. This was something I used to get when I was wearing a 38D Lilyette minimizer, and since I found my "real" size the only other bra I had this with was the Panache Sport (wired version). I was also disappointed to find that the wires are not much narrower than Freya half cups. They are at least an inch too wide at the ends and strangly slanted upwards like a swoosh, in addition to being simply too tall. I was really hoping this was going to be my bra, so I'm sad.

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Updated on Sep 15, 2015 Flag this


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