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Bra » Cleo » Juna Balconnet Bra (6461) » 30E » Bras » Owner

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band80.0
Band Length63.5
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width14.0
Cup depth20.3
Depth ratio1.5
Wire length24.1
Cup height13.8
Cup separation2.3
Gore height6.4
Wing height8.3
Strap width1.3
Hooks2
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Index30:6
UK30E

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This bra was one of my first well fitting bras a long time ago. I wore it out and passed it on. I had it before in 30E and now I am trying it in 30E and 28F. So how does it stack up now?

Still pretty good! Its comfy and flattering. The gore is still a bit stabby, being neither too high or low but hitting me in a painful place. The cups are a bit wide, but it's ok for me. Where the lace used to gape more, it now tends to cut in ever so slightly. The cutting in is made worse by the tighter band on the 28F, so I prefer the 30E.

Some people say this bra suits more shallow shapes, but I would encourage ladies with other shapes to try it too. I believe I am more projected than shallow, but I find this bra very forgiving.

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  • Show all comments (7)
  • 2

    I've noticed this bra is often mentioned for shallow breasts, but I have it (and the Darcy), and I love them both. There seems to be enough depth at the wires for me.

  • 1

    I don't find Juna that shallow either, especially in the larger sizes it allows for room at the underwire - it's just waaaay too wide on me unfortunately. Otherwise I'd own it in every color because it's hands down the softest bra I've ever put on.

  • Looks beautiful on you!! I, too, found it satisfactory for my immediately projected breasts. The gore was just too wide.

  • It looks like for 30E people measure the cup width between 5.2" and 6" - it's crazy how much variation there can be.

  • 2

    If you dig into width measurements there's always a lot of variance with every bra though. Like I love the concept of this database, but honestly can't put much stock into the measurements because of user variation in methods. Despite the clear instructions. Whenever i receive a transfer, I never ever measure it as what the sender had listed. Sometimes it's not even close.

  • 1

    Sometimes things like bra width are affected by wear as well. I know Cleo wires in smaller sizes are not as firm and will warp. I had some Cleo wires from a new bra that measured 6.4 inches that I put into another bra I had. Later I measured the width and it had expanded to 7 inches because the wires distorted. I know all Elomi wires do that, and so do Comexim. So if you measure one of those bras new you are going to get a narrower measurement than measuring the bra after a few weeks or even a day of wear (happened to me after an hour of wearing a new Elomi once, and I was wearing the band too loose to try not to stretch it out).

  • Sometimes things like bra width are affected by wear as well. I know Cleo wires in smaller sizes are not as firm and will warp. I had some Cleo wires from a new bra that measured 6.4 inches that I put into another bra I had. Later I measured the width and it had expanded to 7 inches because the wires distorted. I know all Elomi wires do that, and so do Comexim. So if you measure one of those bras new you are going to get a narrower measurement than measuring the bra after a few weeks or even a day of wear (happened to me after an hour of wearing a new Elomi once, and I was wearing the band too loose to try not to stretch it out).


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