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Bra » Parfait By Affinitas » Dalis Bralette (5641) » 30F » Bras » Owner

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band74.9
Band Length59.7
Stretch ratio1.3
Bust perimeter91.4
Cup width16.5
Cup depth19.1
Depth ratio1.2
Cup height14.0
Cup separation0.0
Gore height12.7
Wing height11.4
Strap width3.8
Hooks4
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Index30:7
UK30F

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I bought a 30F thinking that it would be stretchy enough to fit me as a 30FF/28G. I was wrong, lol. But, since it is a bralette, the perfect fit isn't as important to me so I kept it.
The band is very stretchy - I wish it came in a 28 band since if I clasp it on the last set of hooks if I don't want any riding up.

Updated on Mar 30, 2022 Flag this


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  • 1

    tannerk I've been looking at this bralette for my daughter because she's liked some other Parfait nonwired designs... just wondering if I understood correctly, are you saying it's the CUP fabric that isn't very stretchy? (As opposed to the band which is very stretchy per your observation) Does the cup lack horizontal stretch or is it equally unstretchy both horizontally and vertically? Thanks in advance for any info you can share :)

  • 1

    Hi! So, I think the cups are somewhat stretchy, but I wouldn’t order a cup size down like I did lol. It seems to run pretty true to size with pretty even vertical and horizontal stretch.

    It’s very soft, too! I’m sure your daughter will like it if she’s partial to the other Parfait non-wires styles.

  • 2

    ok thanks! Yeah I definitely would not risk sizing down, she is picky about side coverage. I am on the fence about this one, she tends to prefer the firm support of nonstretch or low-stretch cups... vertical stretch is the main problem obviously, in her size range (3oH-HH) it doesn't feel as secure as most people like!


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