This is the most supportive wireless bra I've tried. It's very similar in shape and fit to the Bravissimo Zara, but of the two, Flora is firmer and more secure. The cups are dual sized, possibly leaning more toward the smaller end of the size range. I'm between a HH and a J myself, and I find that at certain times of the month, my larger side will be slightly pushed out of the cup when I've had it on for a while. The structure creates a bit of separation between the cups, but nothing like a wired bra. My breasts are on the squishier side and will ... drift toward the center as I move around while wearing it. It's enough of a dip between the cups that I do have two distinct breasts under a shirt. There is a side support panel that pushes everything toward the front a bit as well. The whole cup, including the side support panel, is made of a couple layers of stretch mesh with a stretch lace layer on top. It's surprisingly supportive, giving me as much lift as some wired bras and holding everything stable enough for light exercise.
The band is true to size, unlike the Zara. It's made of the same layered mesh/lace as the cups and extends about two inches below the cup. It does tend to roll up in the front, but not in a way that I find uncomfortable. The straps vary in width from a little over an inch at the narrowest point to almost 3 inches in the back. They aren't adjustable, which is one of the main downsides of the bra. I'm short and they feel a bit tight on me sometimes. I'm not sure how much of the pressure on my shoulders is just from the tightness of the straps and how much is the straps doing some of the support work to make up for the lack of wires. If not for the tight straps, I'd probably buy several of these and wear them every day.
In terms of appearance, the red color is beautiful and the shape is attractive. I'm not that big on flowers, so I'm indifferent on the lace itself. It does come up fairly high, and the seams are visible under clothes, so it won't work under every outfit.
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Updated on Apr 28, 2021 Flag this