Bra » Fantasie » Eclipse Spacer Moulded Balcony Bra (9002) » 30FF » Bras » Owner
Measurements
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Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 0.0 |
Band Length | 0.0 |
Stretch ratio | 0.0 |
Cup width | 0.0 |
Cup depth | 0.0 |
Depth ratio | 0.0 |
Wire length | 0.0 |
Cup height | 0.0 |
Cup separation | 0.0 |
Gore height | 0.0 |
Wing height | 0.0 |
Strap width | 0.0 |
Hooks | 0 |
Labeled as
Index | 30:8 |
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EU | 65H |
AUS | 8FF |
UK | 30FF |
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Hasn't set fit
Positives: Nude color matches my fair skintone well. Details are feminine and different, not overly-embellished. As for everything else...I guess I would recommend this bra for a woman with widely spaced full-on-bottom breasts who wears band sizes larger than 30.
This bra just came, and immediately after trying it on I was disappointed to eliminate Fantasie from my radar. The band is way too large - creeping up my back on the tightest hook (and 30 is the smallest band they make). With a 29" ribcage, I am a 30FF in Panache & Freya, and I would need to go down TWO band sizes to make this Eclipse bra fit properly.
Not only that, but also the entire bra is too stretchy. Even if the band fit, I could tell that it wouldn't continue to fit for long. A tight band is important in a balcony bra because the straps are positioned widely, leading to less central support. Fantasie made a mistake by not tightening the band or changing materials from what they use on their famous plunge-style Rebecca: this band is not tight enough to provide the central support needed for a balcony style bra.
The other drawback is the shape of the bra in general: it's very down-and-out to the sides, which is exacerbated by its excessively long straps (so-made to accommodate the racerback option they included) and high sides of cups that dig into my armpits, pushing the bra down. I understand that a balcony bra is a more widely-spaced setup, but again, the material is too stretchy for a balcony bra! The cups provide little support. They included metal clips on the back for a racerback option (never a good sign for a moulded/spacer bra, in my opinion, which should be carefully designed to fit one way only). The cups also cut across my breast tissue too high going across the front - like Fantasie couldn't commit to the slightly more scandalous balcony style they were going for because they were afraid of losing part of their older market. I have all-over fullness, so I would not recommend this bra for a full-on-top or all-over fullness gal.Nude colorway
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Updated on Feb 17, 2015 Flag this