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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band71.0
Band Length60.0
Stretch ratio1.2
Bust perimeter80.5
Cup width12.3
Cup depth18.0
Depth ratio1.5
Wire length22.0
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.2
Gore height8.8
Wing height9.0
Strap width2.0
Hooks3
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Index28:4
UK28D

Review

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Didn't fit

I've been putting off writing this review because I feel like I should wait until I've put this sports bra through more vigorous quality testing first but honestly, if the review has to wait until I start regularly exercising, it will never get written. So here goes.
Beating around the bush for a while: aesthetically, this thing is pretty ugly, not gonna lie. That horizontal seam makes me look more pointy than I naturally am which is impressive and unfortunate. The heavy duty wide straps don't look good peeking out underneath anything. I bought it in white because I'm boring.
Moving on, the fit is actually pretty good and surprisingly not uncomfortable. Some days my smaller left boob wrinkles slightly and some days my bigger right boob quads slightly but most days both boobs are happy. The band is tight and has hooks and eyes for daaaays. It will NEVER stretch out at the rate I'm using it.
Now let's talk bounce.
For reference: I snowboard, have recently started hiking up mountains, occasionally drop in at my university's fencing club for lessons and casual bouts, and play dodgeball because that's a thing in residence. I don't run, work out or do anything overly bouncy. I tried to simulate that kind of boob abuse by skipping in my room for a couple minutes, simultaneously reminding myself why I should exercise and why I don't.
Anyway, this bra passes the skipping test, as well as everything else I've thrown at it. So if you're in the market for a sports bra that has all the functionality and none of the aesthetic appeal, I have to recommend this one.

EDIT: I'm surprised it took me this long to notice. The cups on this are actually too separate for me. I can feel the wires sitting on breast tissue in the middle, which makes it uncomfortable if worn for any longer than about 30min at a time. They're also too wide, which is less of an issue. Still, I prefer the moulded Panache one for comfort. More recent discovery: Shock Absorber 4490 is even better at reducing movement AND it doesn't have any hurty wires!

white colorway

This bra is not owned any more

Updated on Mar 11, 2016 Flag this


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  • 1

    This review cracked me up.

  • 1

    lcl0706 , thank you, I tried.

  • 1

    I neeeeeeeeed a decent sports bra but have been putting it off. I do some pretty serious stuff (cardio class w/ lots of jumping jacks, dance classes) in cheap compression bras. It is... not great. I feel like I can get away with it because I am not super busty but I know what my next bra buying move needs to be. Thanks for posting this!

  • runs_with_scissors , glad to be of use!


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Fit information

On Aug 2016

centre gore underwire sits on breast tissue

Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs
Cup's width:
There is empty fabric on the sides (Cup too wide)

On Aug 2015

centre gore underwire sits on breast tissue

Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs
Cup's width:
There is empty fabric on the sides (Cup too wide)

On Jun 2015

Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs
Cup's width:
There is empty fabric on the sides (Cup too wide)

On Jan 2015

slightly too small

Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs

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