Breasts | Cm |
---|---|
Comfortable ribcage | 71.1 |
Loose ribcage | 76.2 |
Tight ribcage | 68.6 |
Horizontal perimeter | 20.3 |
Vertical perimeter | 15.9 |
Laying perimeter | 21.6 |
Nip 2 Neck | 23.5 |
Breast base | 18.4 |
Frame width | 26.7 |
is wide but still fits
Measurement | Cm |
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Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 73.7 |
Band Length | 62.2 |
Stretch ratio | 1.2 |
Cup width | 14.0 |
Cup depth | 20.3 |
Depth ratio | 1.5 |
Wire length | 19.7 |
Cup height | 15.2 |
Cup separation | 2.5 |
Gore height | 8.9 |
Wing height | 10.2 |
Strap width | 1.9 |
Hooks | 2 |
Index | 28:8 |
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UK | 28FF |
Fits
Look, this bra was not made for me at all -- at least on paper. T-shirt bras are notoriously shallow, unyielding to the tissue, and this bra is certainly no exception, but my pendulous, narrow, bottom-heavy, and wide-set boobs LOVE the Freya Deco (particularly the models with the binding at the top of the cup). Despite losing some volume in my upper-breast, this bra continues to be on constant rotation because a) this aforementioned upper binding prevents the gapping I experience on the more open-cupped Decos and b) being someone who wears almost-exclusively tight crop tops, especially in summer, I just... really like the look.
Having lost some tissue, though, I *believe* my current (normal) size is a little bit closer to a 28F than to 28FF. This might mean that others who have narrow, projected tissue might benefit from taking a size up in this model.Grey colorway
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Breasts | Cm |
---|---|
Comfortable ribcage | 71.1 |
Loose ribcage | 76.2 |
Tight ribcage | 68.6 |
Horizontal perimeter | 20.3 |
Vertical perimeter | 15.9 |
Laying perimeter | 21.6 |
Nip 2 Neck | 23.5 |
Breast base | 18.4 |
Frame width | 26.7 |
is wide but still fits