This bra was advertised as "molded", and it is NOT molded. Also, this "cotton" bra had only 35% cotton, the rest synthetic, so it didn't feel like cotton to me. There are weird crescent shaped foam pads on the outside edge of each cup that gave my breasts a very odd shape. This is not a good bra if you have pendulous breasts, because the fabric was tight enough around the bottom half of my breasts, but wrinkled at the top. It also pushed my breasts out to the sides. I bought it because it was cheap, seamless and basic, but the shape/fit is just too weird, so I'm returning it.
Updated on May 25, 2011 Flag this
The bra manufacturers really need to come up with different terminology because there is so much confusion over the terms "molded" and "contour." By "molded," they mean that the fabric has been shaped and then set using heat. These are not the kind of cups that stand up by themselves, which I think you may have been expecting. Those kinds of cups are referred to as "contour"... why, I have no idea because I don't think the two terms make too much sense the way they are used.