This is a size 70J. I did not like that it didn’t tack and I know it can, my friend has one that fits her like a glove. When I pushed the saleslady for a cup size bigger, she simply told me “it clearly can’t tack with your size”, something I know to be very faulty as I’ve tried Primadonna bras that do tack. I don’t know if they simply did not have a size 70K (their size system is weird) or if she actually thought this fit - I have scoured countless sites and images to learn to recognize The Fit, which I am very sure now is not this bra. I also tried it in a balconette version, but that was also too small. They did not have it in larger cups. I still have the issue of fabric folding under at the bottom, possibly orange in a glass effect?
This is Change Lingerie's answer to minimizers - full shapers. They doen't really push your breasts to the side, they lift and elongate the breast upwards and also push some tissue towards the center.
It's a white unpadded bra with three layers of fabric - mesh inner, an opaque stretchy synthetic material inbetween and a patterned mesh upper. There's simple geometric lace detailing along the elasticated top edge. Straps have small scalloped edges.
I have high-set breasts so a lot of people won't have this problem but the straps definitely don't adjust short enough for me. I had them shortened by a tailor a tiny bit. The work done ...doesn't show.
This bra is majorly shallow towards the bottom (I think that's part of how it works) and will move downwards during the day so expect to have to adjust it if you have at least average bottom projection.
Change Lingerie tends to vary the cut of the bra a little bit when they change the color. The blue version of this bra is updated with a vertical seam towards the bottom - my bras have a two part cup, the blue version has a three part cup allowing more bottom projection. The full shaper variants with an almost vertical extra seam tend to fit projection a lot better. Read more 108 more words