Very weird fit on me indeed, I'll leave it to the pictures to show (and also, hello breast asymmetri: Rarely is it THAT obvious) I'd say it could only work for someone with soft boobs with a large base, yet most volume at the apex.
The cups come up quite high at the straps, which is placed much further from the armpit than I'm used to.
The band is quite snug - not a whole band size difference, but definitely go with your larger band size.
The cups are very, very stiff - you could almost hear a knocking when knocking on it - and I could ... balance stuff on top of the cup on the table, without it collapsing, so again, good for soft boobies I'd say. And, you could double it as a strapless if you tuck in the straps, it doesn't change much shape from it, and felt rather stable.
It's very simple, very practical - the only ornaments are the little bow, and a shiny trim to the bottom of the band - even the straps are seamless! Would be very very smooth under clothing, and the material also feels smooth and non-clingy.
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If this would have worked for you, would you say this is more of a t-shirt bra or "the GG+ cup girl's answer to the Deco"? (I just ask because it doesn't look like it'd give much cleavage since it covers so much.)