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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band0.0
Band Length68.2
Stretch ratio0.0
Cup width15.5
Cup depth31.5
Depth ratio2.0
Wire length32.0
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.0
Gore height9.6
Wing height10.5
Strap width1.8
Hooks2
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Index32:10
EU70GG
UK32GG
FR85GG
AUS10GG
US32J

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Hasn't set fit

I have worn this bra twice now and I'm still not sure.

I love the shape and support from my unpadded cleos so much that I don't even bother to look at anything else, but I do need something more invisible at times. ( Love the Cleo colours and patterns but they don't go well under lacy ivory tops). I tried on Maddie (very shallow) and Juna.

I had read that Juna was wide and shallow but the wires on the 32GG Juna are exactly the same as the 32GG Kira and similar to 32H erin/lily, which has been described as very narrow and deep so it may be wider in smaller sizes but I'm not convinced in my range, and they certainly don't feel wide.

I'm not sure whether this is a half cup or balconette (Panache call it a balconette, Bravissimo call it a half cup) and I wonder if its a different cut than I am used to in a padded style which I am not used to which makes me unsure. it does lift me very well, giving that more obvious "edge" to the top of my boobs.

So that's all positive, I wore it around the house for a while and it is comfortable, it does give more cleavage than I usually get but as it has the higher gore I don't fall out of it like a plunge, however the first day of wearing it properly, I did sort of climb out of it a bit, in the middle so it didn't give obvious quadding, but it needed rearranging a few times. Yesterday it didn't do that at all, so maybe its what I do in it that matters. I wonder about sizing up, but this one is just right for my short roots and I do fill out the whole bra.

All in all I am undecided if this is my invisible bra or if there may be better out there, I have yet to tackle washing it (how do you wash a padded bra???), and will see how it goes. It does sell at an amazingly low price!

Does anyone know of any others I should try without sending to Poland? (I have noted that Beige Marcie is back in in Bravissimo so may try that one next if they have ironed out the issues).

Updated on Jun 19, 2015 Flag this


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    Juna is quite wide and shallow in smaller sizes. In the larger sizes it's my experience that it's slightly narrower and one of the deepest padded bras on the market excluding Polish. It does run small in the cups though.

    When I wash mine, I just let them soak in the sink in lukewarm water with a tiny bit of laundry soap. After they sit a bit, I take a soft washcloth and *gently* rub around the insides of the cups by the underwires and at the strap connection or anywhere else that might have gotten sweaty. Then I rinse very thoroughly in cold water, lay them flat on a big towel, and use another towel to blot excess water from the straps and band. Sometimes I'll ball up the bottom towel and shove it into the cups so it holds their shape, and then use the top towel to try to soak up some water from the cups. Then I hang them up over the tub to drip dry.

  • Thank you IcI0706, I will try that, and perhaps try the H cup next time im in a shop and see if its better. Love the shape it gives so its worth a try.


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