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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band83.8
Band Length78.7
Stretch ratio1.1
Cup width17.8
Cup depth34.3
Depth ratio1.9
Wire length35.6
Cup height25.4
Cup separation2.5
Gore height9.5
Wing height11.4
Strap width2.2
Hooks3
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Index36:12
US36L
UK36HH

Review

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Didn't fit

ETA - a few months later, I've gained a bit of weight and have to admit that this bra just doesn't have enough projection for me. I can wear it just fine, but I constantly feel like I'm about to fall out the bottom and it's just a bad sensation. Still a lot to love about this bra for someone that it suits better.

TLDR - It's narrow! It's projected! It has short, soft(er than Panache) wires! It comes in a 32 band! It's FREAKING BANDLESS! If you like Panache Envy but want shorter wires and can tolerate a wider gore, BUY THIS.

I'm kind of in love with this bra. It has a lot of the things I love about Panache Envy Balconnet Bra (7285) , while not being Panache Envy (variety is the spice of life, also, jfc, the WIRESSSSS). Did I mention it's bandless?

First awesome Envy-like feature: the left to right seam that is almost completely horizontal. In bras that have a more diagonal seam along with a mesh or lace upper portion of the cup, I find I get pillowing/in cup quadding where the mesh/lace and other material meet. I'm not sure how the seams are causing this or why a horizontal seam works better, but it definitely does.

Second awesome Envy-like feature: stretch lace upper portion of the cup is not lined with any sort of ribbon or elastic or other material. While this often helps create a nice rounded shape, it acts like a rubber band on my soft tissue and creates another type of in cup quadding.

(I am not 100% sure that a horizontal seam in and of itself has that much effect on fit for me, but every bra I have tried with a horizontal seam and no elastic at the top of the cup has also had very firm fitting stretch lace/mesh, which seems to have something to do with pulling my tissue away from the seam and avoiding the pillow/bubble/in cup quad there. In something like Cleo Hettie Balconnet Bra (9011) that has a horizontal-ish seam, firm mesh but also elastic, I get LESS pillowing at the seam but it's still there. Shoutout to cupandahalf for talking some of this out with me on another review. Anyway, where was I?)

Here's where this bra beats Envy: THE WIRESSSSSSSSSSSS. They're shorter so no poking, and soft so the not exactly tacking center gore isn't painful. There's a good half to 3/4ths of an inch gap at the end of the wire channel, which allows for the wings to be taller and hold in my side squish.

The gore is a little wide for my average set but center full breasts - it's just barely short of an inch wide at the top. However, the gentle wires and accommodating stretch lace mean I can kind of just scoot things around and be comfortable and contained.

I have no issues with the quality of the bra. The print is kinda whatever for me - I suppose it's romantic in a noir sense? It could look pretty sexy with the right pair of panties, I guess. The embroidery kind of has an odd feel on the outside. It feels just like a very old, very nice embroidered arm chair at my grandmother's house. I'm pretty sensitive to textures and how things feel and it's exactly like that. You can't feel it at all on the inside of the cups, thankfully, just touching the outside.

I would be happy if the cups were 14" deep. At 13.5", they feel just deep enough. I did a bit of yoga in this bra and didn't feel like I fell out too much, but I haven't done anything really physical yet.

This isn't a full coverage bra, but it's not going to give you a ton of cleavage either. I haven't seen Elomi calling it a balconette, full coverage or anything, just a "bandless" bra. I felt comfortable wearing it under a v-neck t-shirt from Target, but if you're TRYING to get cleavage, look elsewhere.

Lastly, I hope this review was helpful. If there's anything I could do better or information you'd like to see. I know my reviews tend to be a bit long, but I like to cover everything that seems relevant about a bra.

Updated on Dec 06, 2017 Flag this


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  • Show all comments (15)
  • 1

    Awesome!!! Looks lovely!!

  • 2

    Pretty. Comes in my size. But Envy was the most painful bra I ever owned . . . too shallow for me. Not sure its worth the risk.

  • 3

    I love this review! I was just thinking of getting this bra and I think you've sold me on it. It's funny, I thought BANDLESS! just like you when I saw it.

  • 1

    Bandless? Awesome! I'd give it a try, but I need a 30 band in most UK bras (have tried a 32 Elomi already and the band was riding up on the tightest hook). I wish there were more bandless bras for larger cup sizes. Being short and having a bit of squish, I find some banded bras to be excruciating, especially when I'm sitting for a while (*cough* Jasmine *cough*).

    Looks great on you, and it looks perfect under that t-shirt!

  • Thanks y'all. :)

    dbmamaz How was Envy painful for you? Wires? This is a bit less projected, so probably a pass there anyway.

    cupandahalf I'm really glad I tried this bra. Bandless bras are so rare the only one I can remember trying is Elomi Etta, which I just hated. I thought maybe I didn't like bandless bras, but I definitely do!

    LadyInBlue :( If Etta is ever available in a 32 band, maybe try it. I found that it was a much firmer band than any other Elomi style I've tried. Have you tried Andorra? I find bras that have a lot of band in the front are more comfortable than something like Envy or Jasmine. The extra fabric helps everything lay flat rather than getting bunched up and ouchy.

  • I've never tried Andorra, all that lace under the cups makes me wary. If it's soft, it may not bother me. I really do not need any new bras right now, but maybe next time I'm looking for something different, I'll give it a try, as long as I can find it on Amazon Prime.

  • Yes, for me the envy was too shallow and it got pushed down to, apparently, the exact most painful spot on my ribcage? No other bra has hit it.

  • Wow! You are the first person to measure and review Elomi Tia Bandless Bra (4280) !

  • 2

    It did just come out. triumphof doing the hard work others won't do ;)

  • triumphof I just noticed the back of this bra is really interesting. How does it look/feel with the wide band and lacy wings?

  • 1

    cupandahalf The band is really comfortable! It's lined with the same light tan fabric as the cups, so no lace really touches my skin except at the very back of the band along the straps as seen here. On the outside of where the strap and band meet, that's just lace. Honestly, I hadn't noticed that it was just lace there until I read your comment and looked at the back of the band. I have a lot of squish that's not even remotely breast tissue so I appreciate the wider band with the narrowish, short wires.

  • 1

    cupandahalf not sure if I managed to tag you in my previous comment or not. Also, next time I'm wearing the bra I'll try and get a picture of the back but no promises as to the quality :D

  • Thanks so much!

  • Hi triumphof thanks for your review. I'm curious to try a Tia as an alternative to my favorite Jasmines. I need to order online, and so I'm curious to know how the sizing compares for you between Elomi Tia Bandless Bra (4280) and Panache Jasmine (6951) . Thanks!

  • Oops, I meant to ask how the sizing compares to ENVY, since that's the one you mentioned. Thanks :)


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Fit information

On Apr 2017 View measurements

Center gore placement:
Doesn't lie flat against sternum
Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs

She hasn't added any bras that fit her correctly.