looks like it fits initially, but quads over course of the day. Some in-cup quadding due to cup structure. Not supportive enough.
- Top of the cup:
- There's a smooth line along the top of the cup
Measurement | Cm |
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Search by measurements | |
Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 81.9 |
Band Length | 62.4 |
Stretch ratio | 1.3 |
Cup width | 17.4 |
Cup depth | 31.1 |
Depth ratio | 1.8 |
Wire length | 30.1 |
Cup height | 10.6 |
Cup separation | 0.9 |
Gore height | 9.6 |
Wing height | 12.0 |
Strap width | 1.7 |
Hooks | 3 |
Index | 32:12 |
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EU | 70HH |
Didn't fit
This bra looks much better in real life than it does on the internet. In reality, it is not just a swath of teal fabric. It has more definition.
This is because of the cup's unusual structure. It has a thin inner cup that provides the core of the cup's structure, and then the teal lace is overlaid. It looks cool and will likely photograph badly. But that cup structure that looks so nice when the bra fits properly contributes to in-cup quadding if you are slightly too large for the cup, which I am.
The projection of this bra and its narrowness are perfect. The lace at the top is stretch lace that does not cut into the breast at all, with a rare upper finish that is lacking in tension. (Probably a godsend for the full-on-top or those with even shapes.) And the cup structure is very accomodating for all types of breast fullness strucures, since all the fabrics have a gentle stretch. It allows the bra to look really good on, and attempt to suit a lot of people. But it can also disguise any fit issues.
The disguise is quickly unearthed by my posture over the course of the day, though. 😔 The bra is not that supportive, possibly because of the give of all of the fabrics. So it doesn't work properly for me at the size I am now.
When the bra fit perfectly, about 1-2cup sizes back, I had no issues with its support.
Updated on Apr 04, 2020 Flag this
looks like it fits initially, but quads over course of the day. Some in-cup quadding due to cup structure. Not supportive enough.