This bra fits ok for the first bra after my breast reduction surgery. I measure a 30dd but this bra runs small in the cup. Plus I needed a looser band for my insicions. The gore is too wide so I plan to alter it. I'm going to keep this since it was only $20. This will be my go to bra until I'm more fully healed.
This bra is 1-2 band sizes bigger that I normally wear so the band is a bit loose. However, I find this bra super comfortable and the cups fit well so I still wear it.
Not bad! Feels a bit cheap, so I wouldn't have paid full price for it, but for a clearance bin find it works pretty well. The wires are comfortable and feel wide enough, and the lace cup will be nice for summer.
I like this bra a lot. However, I wish I had known that black bras tend to fit tighter than other colors due to the effect of the dye on the fabric. The bra I tried in store was black. The bra I bought online was pink. The black one fit in an amazing and super flattering way; the pink one is similar but the lace at the tops of the cups is loose whereas it lay flush against my tissue in the black. My next purchase of this bra will be the black one.
The bra is beautiful and the band is comfortable could be a bit snugger though. I also get a slight bit of quadding especially when I adjust straps tighter to get the underwire in the IMF. I tend to have issues with underwires not fitting closely enough to the IMF when the band isn't super tight and then moving down my ribcage causing discomfort. It's irritating because I feel I'm forced to choose between 2 different types of discomfort.
If the wires are moving down from your IMF the bra is too shallow for you. Those issues can be resolved by finding a more projected bra.
Thank you for the suggestion, I guess I haven't done enough research on the IMF issue. Any recommendations? lcl0706
Well it's going to be somewhat tough in a padded or molded bra, as they all run shallow to varying degrees. I would suggest Cleo Juna if you want to stay in a padded bra, which should be somewhat more projected. You definitely don't have to choose between the lesser of the 2 discomforts. Depending on your overall shape - like how your fullness is distributed, you may have luck in the Cleo unlined bras. Marcie tends to work better for FOT or tall rooted boobs, and Lucy better for FOB boobs.
I think I'm fairly even, I've been meaning to order a Cleo, just been trying to find a deal on one, I like to spend as little as possible on online orders especially if there isn't a store to return them to. Although I tried this bra on in the store and it felt pretty good, then I wore it for awhile today and realized wires move down and the band may be a smidge on the big side. I wish I hadn't taken the tags off so soon since the stores return policy requires tags.
Look on Amazon, with Prime shipping it's free 2 day shipping and free returns. I have not purchased a single bra in any store. Amazon is your friend.
You can list this bra for sale on here and r/braswap if you're wanting to get rid of it.
Very pretty and very comfy cups. I think a 30 band may have fit better as it is comfy on the tightest hooks. The wire dig a tiny bit on the sides and at the gore, but I think I may have bent them enough to help that. Gives a very nice shape, especially from the side. Gives me a look of more projection than I typically get as I have fairly shallow breasts.
This bra is a stretch lace unlined bra with a contrasting lace trim on top of the cups.
It is very delicate, and I expect it will stretch out easily, so I don't wear it as often as sturdier bras.
I bought a 32DD, but I am really a 30 band, and larger cup size (varies depending on style and brand). This bra is a little small for me in the cups, but still wearable and comfortable enough to wear all day at work. The center gore doesn't sit flat, and after a full day of wear, it leaves slight red marks on the insides of my breasts. The band is a bit loose, so it doesn't hold the underwires in perfect position under my breasts, and I get less support.
It seems to be quite supportive for it's style and delicacy. I believe that if I could purchase a 30 band size and larger cup, it would be a wonderful bra for me.
I love this bra, it is very pretty and the leopard print detailing is quite nice, it just does not fit. The straps don't adjust short enough so I had to pull the sliders over the decorative parts of the straps to get them to work. The band is too big, but is very elastic so the issue of riding up in the back is actually rather minimal. The cups are very large, I would say larger than most 32DD cups by around one cup size (I can fit the cups of my other 32DD bras inside this bras cups and have 1" of cup extra).
So the neon. green. is what grabbed my eye about this bra.
I like neon green. This is also my first padded/molded cup bra ever. That presents, it turns out, new issues. The cups fit (a little low if the mesh layer wasn't there, but they fit. Thank you stretch mesh), but they feel wide. Like since it's molded the cups are all "we don't care that the front of this bra is now wider than you, this is where we are going." So that gets awkward after a few hours.
It's still fairly comfortable, just it makes me very aware. It'd work better on someone generally broader across the front than I am.
I actually am hoping to obtain this bra in all the colors. I've only had it a couple days but it's really really comfortable and supercute. It's supportive without being a boob elevator or squishing the life out of my ribs. And even though it's lace it is not itchy.
I've got a weird sternum so a lot of things that should fit either hurt or are too deeply plunged for my comfort. The way the gore is on this one (with the hole in it) seems to split the difference. Would Buy Again.
Super cute in the black and white print. Some issues with the construction- the top edge of the cup has a tendency to fold forward, which makes it more visible through clothes. I can re-set it to some extent when the bra is wet, but it seems like there's not quite enough fabric covering the molded cup. My husband loves the mesh wings- it's probably his favorite bra.
This bra fits great on my shallow breasts. My boobs are too close set for the balconette style though so I sewed the gore closer together and it feels way better. I didn't like the strap design, I wish it was a single, thicker strap, rather than two thin straps on each side. But overall it's a great fit.
My breasts are shallow (as in my breast tissue starts up high, not that my breasts have no projection) with narrow roots. The vertical seams and almost horizontal top of the cup are a really good fit for the shallowness, but the wires are too wide for my freakishly narrow roots.
It is a comfortable bra, though the band doesn't seem to have a lot of give when it's new (this is my 2nd bra of this style, my size keeps changing due to tissue migration). It has softened up quite a bit. The lace and heavy seams makes it not so great under sheer shirts, but it's not ...as noticeable as I thought it would be. How much do I like this bra? I had a 32D before this and now it's been replaced with a 30DDD.
I wore this bra in a rotation of 2-3 other bras for about 3 months. It was always washed by hand with Forever New and air dried. It's in great condition, but my underbust has decreased by a few inches while my bust has increased, so now the band is way too big and the cups a bit too small. Read more 88 more words
This bra fits very well for one that is not in my size. The cups are a little too far apart, but I think if I tried this in a 30E or a 28F that would take care of it. From the beginning, I had to use the middle hook but that is my fault for getting too big of a band. It is wonderful for someone with shallow breasts that are close together, like me, because the center gore is high enough to be supportive but low enough to sit under the cleavage. There is only one vertical seam so shallow-breasted people won't be cut in half. The foam moulding is so soft. It does not hold its shape when the bra is off because it is so thin, but the foam is thick enough to hide nip, at least for me.
The other reviews of this bra model are indeed correct; it does run small. Serious major quad boob for me, which is a shame because this bra is really cute. Yet again, the straps are too short for me to take advantage of the crossing feature. I wish they'd make teenager bras with straps long enough for the nearly 6' tall & taller crowd. In teenager clothing brands, I comfortably wear a size small in the shirts, so I can't be that unusual. I am wearing an extender in the photo.
I LOVE THIS BRA. It's comfortable, and the first bra I bought that's a soft cup. I just bought it, so I'm not too sure on it yet. But I want to find out what others think about the fit first. It fits really well in the back for me
I wear this on the tightest hook and it's still plenty stretchy, so it would be nice if it came in a smaller band size. Cups and straps are very comfortable, though with a really fitted tee, I do have a tiny bit of quad-boob.
New Romance Contour Underwire Bra #953101. It's pretty but not the best quality bra I've owned (just because I am not a big fan of thin material bras). Very comfortable. Stretches well and doesn't dig into my ribs.
Incredibly comfortable!! Balconette style, with wide set straps--I never fall out the sides. Very affordable too and available at a department store--I think $40 at Macy's.
This is the Pin Up Underwire (951136). And is a really pretty lace cup, sheer bra. It gives average lift and a nice shape. It's not seamless, so the lace is visible under thinner shirts. Even though my breasts seem to fit the cups nicely when standing still, I get a bit of a quad-boob effect whenever I move. This is more noticeable around my period, when my boobs get a little bigger. However, it's not *that* big of a deal for me, since I tend to be right in between cup sizes. Overall, it's a nice bra... good, not great.
If the wires are moving down from your IMF the bra is too shallow for you. Those issues can be resolved by finding a more projected bra.