- Center gore placement:
- Doesn't lie flat against sternum
- Cups separation:
- Too separate for my boobs
Bra » Fantasie » Frances Side Support Bra (6852) » 36G » Bras » Owner
Measurements
Measurement | Cm |
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Search by measurements | |
Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 99.0 |
Band Length | 79.0 |
Stretch ratio | 1.3 |
Cup width | 18.0 |
Cup depth | 32.5 |
Depth ratio | 1.8 |
Wire length | 35.0 |
Cup height | 26.0 |
Cup separation | 2.0 |
Gore height | 10.0 |
Wing height | 10.5 |
Strap width | 2.1 |
Hooks | 2 |
Labeled as
Index | 36:9 |
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EU | 80I |
US | 36I |
FR | 95I |
AUS | 14G |
UK | 36G |
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Didn't fit
Fantasie bras are hit-and-miss for me, but I keep trying them because this brand is most readily available on Amazon.
I have narrow roots and even, projected, soft, saggy breasts which are close-set with centre fullness. This bra almost fits me, but the gore is floating and there's not quite enough room at the gore for my centre fullness, so there is slight quadding. As expected, the band is quite stretchy and the 36 fits me well. The wires on this style are narrow (though still a little wide for me, since there's empty space at the sides) and the cups are fairly deep at the apex. I find that these Fantasie side-support styles give a more natural, less uplifted shape to my breasts; there seems to be lots of room at the bottom of the cup (more than I need, really) so these styles might be good for bottom-full breasts.
This style seems very similar to the Hayley (which already I own), but the Hayley fits me better since its cups have more volume and the wires and gore are slightly shorter (although its cups are also slightly wider than the Frances). Both bras have mesh-lined black lace upper cups, which I like as it feels substantial enough to keep my upper breast tissue held in.
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