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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band73.7
Band Length58.4
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width12.7
Cup depth22.9
Depth ratio1.8
Wire length22.9
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.5
Gore height7.6
Wing height8.3
Strap width1.9
Hooks2
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Index28:7
UK28F

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Didn't fit

I think I bought the 28F Freya Antoinette (3925) Bra in Beige because I wanted an unlined, seamed, beige bra to wear in summer under light or clingy tops. However, the band on this is relatively firm for a 28 Freya, the cups are way too small so I quadboob, and the whole thing looks sad. The only good thing about the way this fits me is the cups, being too small for me, have relatively low coverage for a Freya. I suspect an Antoinette in my correct size would, as most Freyas do, cover way too much of my petite frame.

I can see why people like this bra, in spite of the hideous straps. I think it'd be a good everyday bra for someone whose boobs have space between them, unlike mine. And who can wear 28 bands comfortably, unlike me. And who really is a 28F and not delusional, unlike me. This was early in my brafitting journey, okay? Sometimes we fall for the wrong bra through naivete and irrational hope.

This bra is not owned any more

Updated on May 18, 2014 Flag this


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Fit information

On May 2014

Strap separation:
Not a problem
Underwire length:
Is too short on the side, boobs escape
Top of the cup:
Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs
Cup's width:
Outer cup cuts into breast tissue in the sides

On Oct 2013

Strap separation:
Not a problem
Underwire length:
Is too short on the side, boobs escape
Top of the cup:
Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs
Cup's width:
Outer cup cuts into breast tissue in the sides

This bra didn't fit her, but these did