I tried this bra on at Marshalls. Seeing a 30D in that store was a real shock, so I thought it might be a hidden gem. Unfortunately, it didn't work out.
The band feels ok for a 30D, but didn't feel secure enough to stay on snugly. This would be TTS for a conventional bra, but I need a tighter fit for strapless.
The cups technically fit me, but the shape of the cups is quite severely projected, and the top of the cups is quite closed off. There was no gapping or noticeable empty space, but I wanted the cups to be taller and have a gentler rounded appearance. The side profile of this was very unflattering.
Not a bra for shallow girls, though this is the right cup size. Wide set fits okay, but broad root spills out a little. Make sure you get your straps if you order online; mine were missing. This cup makes a skislope shape, and the band runs small and is quite prickly (I have sensitive skin, so I don't know if everyone feels like that).
This is not a bra for shallow girls. It's probably ok for wide set, but broad root spills out a little. The band is SUPER uncomfortable, though. It feels micro-stabby, and you'll also want to cut off the hundred labels flapping around. Make sure the one you get has the straps, for some reason not all come with them when ordered online. Too bad it didn't fit, because it matched my skin tone well.
A great t-shirt bra. Medium-width wires, comfortable band, and easily-adjustable straps. Wasn't a good shape for me as it was too closed on the top. Would suit average-projection or slightly projected shapes better. Fit is pretty true to size.
The band on this bra is is too big for me but it was the best I had found so far. The shape doesn't fit quite right but it is still fairly comfortable except for the center gore being too wide. The bottom of the cup cuts in but the top of the cup gaps. This causes a line to show through certain shirts. The straps are too wide set for me but this is a common problem for me. The quality is good, durable, I have owned several of this or very similar model. (I usually wash them in the machine in a lingerie bag. Sometimes they go through the dryer too, oops.) The fabric is smooth inside and out. I have never had a problem with an underwire poking out of a channel. The fabric on the sides is lined but it is thin and has stretched oddly. I didn't care for the embedded cookies, they are not removable. If you prefer cookies then these are probably good because they are not going to move at all.
A cute, simple, very soft bra with convertible straps! I have an issue with my shoulder that forces me to primarily wear multiways, so when I found a cheap, stretchy, soft bra that was convertible, I knew it was coming home with me. The straps ended up being the issue in the end though - I got about a month or two’s wear out of this, with the only real issue being that the cups were a little too separate for me, until the straps had finally been cutting into my bad shoulder for so long it gave me neurological issues and landed me in physical therapy. They are so so thin: I have marks in my skin still from this bra. Wicked cute, soft, and flattering though, so it was very hard for me to part with. If I had a bigger rib cage, perhaps the band would’ve provided more support and the straps issue could be avoided.
This bra looks amazing but it can't be word with thin shirts or light clothing because the bra doesn't have any padding so you can see nipples a little too easily.
I have shallow conical breasts that was measured at a 28DD. The band is quite firm on this bra as it feels relatively snug on my ribcage (27"). The cup is almost too small for my bigger breast but just fits. The straps also only partial adjust, so I am concerned about the straps being too long later on (they are about 3/4 tightened now).
I have shallow conical breasts that was measured at a 28DD. The band is quite firm on this bra as it feels relatively snug on my ribcage (27"). The cup is almost too small for my bigger breast but just fits. The straps also only partial adjust, so I am concerned about the straps being too long later on (they are about 3/4 tightened now).
I have shallow conical breasts that was measured at a 28DD. I usually wear a 30D (which I also ordered), but the cups in this bra fit small because of the push-up padding on the bottom. So, the 30DD fit better although the wires are a tad long for me. I wasn't expecting so much padding since this was described as "lift". I would prefer less padding or no padding, but it can be a little difficult to find in a smaller band size. It takes a little bit of effort to get the underwires to sit in my IMF because of the padding. I basically have to ...hold my breast up as much as possible and place the underwire in the correct place. Then go in and swoop and scoop once again. Once I do this, it doesn't budge because of the snug band. The band runs tight, which is great for me since I have a 27" ribcage, but may feel tight for someone that is a true 30 band. I do not get cleavage in this bra even though it has quite a lot of padding because I have short roots and it is pretty closed on top. The padding just serves to make my breasts look bigger (more volume) under shirts. I don't mind this. I really like the convertible straps, the lace is pretty and unobtrusive, and the nude color matches my skin tone pretty well. Read more 134 more words
I have shallow conical breasts that was measured at a 28DD. I also ordered this in 30DD and ended up going with that size. The band runs tight in this (as do many strapless bras), which is perfect for me since I have a 27" ribcage. After swooping and scooping, there was definitely some quadding on top (because of the push-up padding on the bottom). I didn't realize this bra would have as much padding since it was just described as a "lift". It is hard to get the underwires to sit in my IMF because of it. I like the convertible straps!
I thought this bra fit well, until I took a closer look. I have very soft tissue, so even though I didn't feel it, my nipple on my bigger side was being squished in. This fit my smaller shallower side well though. The band is pretty firm, and it lays pretty well under clothes since it is molded.
I measure out to about a 28-30 D/DD, but before I realized that I was wearing the wrong size I wore a 32C. The cups of this bra fit me perfectly. I have a narrow root, narrow cup, FOB. It has air push up pockets that keep the bra incredibly light that cover about 2/3 of the cup from the bottom, max depth of about 0.75". The straps are measly little things, way too thin. If only the band was like 5 inches shorter and the straps wider and shorter, it would be my ideal bra. As is, I have to add a hook to make it racerback because the straps don't adjust short enough, and everytime I raise my arms over my head, the bra slips up over the bottoms of my breasts.