My boobs are still growing, and as soon as they grew several cup sizes larger within a few months and I made sure it isn't just my PMS trolling me, I went to Marks & Spencer to find a comfortable bra (as I knew they stock smaller back sizes, etc). Their 30 bands were too tight, and some of the 32 bands fit me well. So I thought I'm a size 32DD, as per Marks & Spencer. Lo and behold, sizing is not universal across brands. A Lingadore bra of the same size (EU 70E) fits me well in the cups, but the band is extremely stretchy and would really fit a true 34 band. I can fit my whole arm, parallel to the ground, between the band and my back. The band rides up *a lot* throughout the day, the cups and the straps ride into my armpits and somehow pinch some nerves there and cause stabbing pain. This WILL fit you perfectly if you're a *true* 32 or 34 band. It'd be a completely perfect and snug fit for a UK 34D.
The material itself, and the quality, is absolutely excellent (as Lingadore is a "luxury lingerie" brand). If you're a 34D or a true 32DD, it'd fit you like a glove and you won't feel it against your skin. However, because the band is too large for me, the scooping & swooping of the boobs doesn't stay throughout the day and will gape whilst sitting/slouching but look quite smooth otherwise underneath the clothes. The padding is quite generous, but the push-up effect isn't there. My overbust measurement in a non-padded bra is 2 cm smaller in comparison to this bra, and the shape of my boobs is even and inbetween projected and shallow. It'd look great on *more* projected boobs with even fullness.
Updated on Apr 22, 2017
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