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Fits ribcage | 0.0 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 73.7 |
Band Length | 53.3 |
Stretch ratio | 1.4 |
Bust perimeter | 94.0 |
Cup width | 20.3 |
Cup depth | 25.4 |
Depth ratio | 1.3 |
Cup height | 21.6 |
Cup separation | 0.0 |
Gore height | 10.2 |
Wing height | 12.7 |
Strap width | 5.1 |
Hooks | 0 |
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SML | XS SUPER |
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Here I am reviewing another Molke Original. For those unfamiliar with the brand, Molke makes wireless bras in a huge range of sizes. They use their own sizing system, with bands going from XS (26-28) to 2XL (44-48) and cups from Stellar (A-DD, approximately, depending on band size) to Thunder (L-M, approximately, depending on band size). They're sustainable, ethical, and impressively inclusive. Shipping outside the UK is a bit pricy and takes a couple weeks, but I find it worth it since nothing comes close in comfort and support. I usually wear a 28HH/28J in conventional bras, and the XS Super fits me perfectly.
This one is their cherry lace pattern, which is a printed design that looks like black lace on a red background. I had my doubts about how good it would look since it isn't really lace, but it's actually very pretty. The pictures turned out a bit dull and don't quite do it justice. If you want a bra to show through a sheer black top or something like that, this one would be perfect. It's also a nice bra if you want something comfortable but a bit sexy - my partner finds the set attractive, at least. The color of the pattern does get a bit lighter when the fabric is stretched since it's a dark design printed on white fabric. This isn't noticeable at all in the front of the bra because it has a black lining, but it's visible on the back. You'll also see this effect with the matching undies, so you may want to size up on those if you're between sizes. The briefs are very stretchy, but they do seem to run a hair on the snug side (or maybe my butt is just that big).
In terms of support, Molke rates this fabric as a 2, which is their medium, everyday level. It's noticeably less tight than my unicorn Molke, but snugger than my white one. I find the support to be equivalent to a wired bra, better than most non-wired bras. The only other non-wired bra that I get this good of support from is the Bravissimo Flora. I can chase my children and dog around in this bra without worrying about excessive bouncing or my boobs falling out, but I wouldn't do an intense workout in it. Support comes from a snug band and a wide back, so it isn't as much weight on the shoulders as some wireless bras.
I find it comfortable to wear all day, and I could sleep in it if I had to, though I don't normally wear bras to sleep. There are a couple things that might be problems for others, though. First, the straps don't adjust, so if you have low roots or a longer torso, these bras might not work for you. Second, there are some thick seams on the interior that could bother someone with sensory concerns. Wearing the bra inside out will solve the seam problem, but if you're doing that, you'll want to stick with the solid color bras since the patterns are only on one side. Finally, this is a pullover style that takes a bit of wriggling to get into because of the snug band. That may not work if you have mobility concerns.
Under clothes, Original Molkes are all fairly minimizing. The cups are very full coverage and the back comes up high as well, so these won't work with all clothes. The crossover center is fairly low, so they work well under a button down shirt or a v-neck, but they're not so great with wide or low necklines. There are no seams on the cups, making them very smooth under a thin top. The crossover "gore" in the middle creates good separation, meaning none of the dreaded wireless bra mono-boob.
Updated on Sep 22, 2021 Flag this