I purchased this bra in a 70F after having luck with it in a 70G while pregnant. Unfortunately the band is on the big side and rides up. I’ll wear this around the house and on days I’m retaining water during that time of the month. It is very comfortable despite the band not fitting well.
oh the Rive gauche was my all time favorite in that size range. I agree the band is stretchy and I think they had a problem with quality control: when shopping for my very first one at Nordstrom, when i was 70G also, I got the saleswoman to bring me several 70Gs cos I had noticed differences while trying on, and within the SAME colorway, across a sample of four 70Gs, there was a difference of more than an inch in the unstretched band!!! Anyway, in terms of managing the ride-up, I notice in these photos that you have some indents on your shoulders from the straps despite obviously not being a fluffy person, so to me that suggests you could likely loosen them a lot and this would probably mitigate the problem. It also does exist in 65 band, just a matter of unearthing one!
It’s beautiful,but I can see how it might be too loose in the band.
Last Friday I had a few hours to myself while my mom and aunt were visiting one of the local attractions as part of their package tour coming here. So I went to the only specialty lingerie shop in town to see if they would remeasure me so I could see how it was compared with my calculations (spoilers: she didn’t measure me...she trusted my knowledge and evaluated the fits on what I was trying on) as well as possibly try on bras in the said sizes, and I also wanted to try a few sports bras on again, including Anita which was suggested that I knew that ...they had and larger cup sizes in the Chantelle sports bra (this one I’ll be reviewing soon) because the had tried a 65F over the summer and it felt like maybe the cup was too small and I was not able to try anything else.
This review is going to be for both the 65G and the 70F as I liked both of them for different reasons. For some reason, I don’t have as many pictures of the 70F on as I do the 65G or the 65F from the summer.
To clarify, the black bra is the 65G, but I have tried the light grey in both the 65F and 70F. For the purpose of this review, I will only be focusing on the 65G and 70F as I had previously thought the 65F was a little bit small, and that was 4-5 months ago when I was smaller than I am now.
I really love the shape and feeling of this style. It feels more secure and supportive than the Anita compression bras, though I will say it feels like it is a bit heavier than them.
Both sizes felt good in the cups and measured between 9-9.5”. I feel like one was closer to 9 and the other was closer to 9.5”, but as sister sizes they should have a comparable depth, so I’m going with 9.5” with both. I think that it’s maybe better to overestimate than under in this style of bra.
My biggest problem deciding which of the two is best is the band. On the 65G, the band was quite snug. Comfortably snug, but I was concerned that it might feel too tight after activity or in the summer with the heat. The 70F was definitely looser and I was easily able to get the hooks in the middle down up comfortably. For whatever reason, the fitter thought that it was the best first of the two despite being sister sizes.
So, the 65G is a little bit snug, and concerns are whether heat or activity swelling is going to cause it to be uncomfortable. That said, if I had it now and was wearing it inside for basic stuff, it’s possible that it would fit looser (loose enough) by summer.
The 70F felt good in the middle hooks which means that if I felt swollen, I would have room to let it out.
I’m not sure which size is the better size to choose. I did try another one in a cup up the fitter thought that it was too big in the cups.
As the bras are quite pricey, I don’t know if I would go for it or stick with the equivalent size in Panache or Fit Fully Yours since they are all about the same shape and style.
I’m open to feedback for others about the sizing. A word about my activity...will probably be walking (walking for the purpose of walking, so not strolling walking), the occasional jog if my ankle is not bothering me, and maybe light exercising at home. Read more 512 more words
That sounds like a fun bra investigating outing! These 2 look pretty similar in the pictures. I am not sure if it is a trick of the light, color, or even the way you are holding your arm, but it seems to me like the black 65G might be a little closer fitting to your breasts, in a good way. I personally like snugger sports bras, but for mainly lower impact activities like walking I dont think that is as important. Overall I would say go with the one that you wouldn't mind putting on. If you feel like the 65G is so tight that you are going to dislike wearing it, then go with the 70 :) Or go with either of these sizes that you can find on sale :)
No, I felt like that too, I felt like I preferred the 65G but was too worried that it would be too tight once I got active.
This bra was the first bra I was fitted into, and it is a little big for me. I had bra shock when I went to the store, going from La Senza's 36D-DD to 32E. Since these purchases I've realized that I'm actually a 30F but with the exception of my having to use the bra on the second hook, these bras are my absolute favourite!
They are on the pricier end of the spectrum- I bought the black one for $120CDN in a brick and mortar store, but found the nude one on eBay for $30USD. I really love this bra, and would recommend it to anyone! It fits beautifully, makes me look amazing, and I feel so awesome with it on.
Note: Entire cup is lined in this size. The upper panel is not more sheer, although there is some see-through for the cups. Overall quality of the fabric doesn't seem as nice as most Chantelles, although the wing fabric is very strong. The fit is also not as nice as I'm used to with them. Great support, but the cups seemed to be straining a little bit, so a cup size up would have been better. The band runs smaller than other Chantelle bras I've tried, and felt right about right for my 28"-ish underbust. My main objection was to the underwires. The shape was strange and made ...too deep a U, which meant that my breasts couldn't quite sit at the bottom and the wires dug under my arm. The center portions of the wires also ran too high to press into my sternum, and caused too much space between the cups. The area by the arm is also a bit scratchy, but I think that will go away with a bit of use. Not terrible, but I won't be buying another of these. Read more 78 more words
Why I love this bra: - it has a very open cut, compared to most of the bras I see in my size (32DDD american/70F european size) - it's comfortable! the lace band is attractive and doesn't dig in anywhere. - it has removable booster pads, if you want a sexy cleavage look, keep them in, if you need a little more room in the cup (like I do) take them out, and the bra still looks great. - it looks better on me than it does on the models on the website! I feel like it's made just to make my boobs look better, while being comfortable and fairly ...supportive, which is something I have never felt about a bra before. Why I don't love this bra more: - This may be just because of the shape of my body/the fact that I should probably be wearing a 30F but it seems like the cups should be closer together. It almost feels like my breasts aren't round enough for it... if that makes sense. - It's not great under a thinner/tighter shirt, the lace is too bumpy. - with the cookies in, I get some double boob. without the cookies in, they still seem to want to pop out, but again this may be the fact that the cups seem too far apart as opposed to the cups actually being too small. Read more 121 more words
Oh HAPPY DAY!!!! I am SO GLAD I decided to give this bra a try! I was seriously on the brink of giving up on "unlined" bras, and swore they just were not meant for my shape. And, alas, Chantelle to the rescue!! Every other single unlined bra I have tried just did not fit right and they ALL gave me pointy boobs! I just assumed that was the look unlined bras gave. But I absolutely LOVE this bra! It gives my girls such an awesome, round, natural-looking shape and I can actually wear this bra under any shirt! It gives nice projection, too (unlike my Cleo Lucy ...which seemed to minimize the girls and flatten the sides). The cups on this fit me like a glove, they are perfect https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> The wires are perfect width, the gore is just the right height, not too high causing the wires to dig into my sternum. The sheer top seems to be at just the right part and my nipple does show but it kinda makes the bra sexier https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt=";)" /> This can definitely be an everyday bra for me, it is pretty comfy. The ONLY problem I have with this is the band, but that's my own fault. It feels a tad loose but I couldn't find a 30F and I REALLY just wanted to try it cuz I had a good feeling so I settled for my sister size in the 32DDD. I am def hanging onto this one until I come across a 30F. This bra is perfect for my girls, and I have even fullness, round, "surgically enhanced" boobs. You would think ANY bra would work for me, but that def isn't the case. If you're looking for a nice round, NOT pointed, look, I highly recommend this bra https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
Update: After wearing this ALL day, I'm happy to say it was very comfy, no problems https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> I didn't have to readjust or fuss with it constantly. The band was the only issue I had, but that was expected since I normally wear a 28/30 and this was a 32. The back did start riding up a bit, and I had to tighten the straps to prevent the cups from wrinkling. I could def use a 30F in this one. But I can still wear this one. I still love this bra! I was able to wear it under a sweater and had a nice rounded look, not pointed or unnatural looking. I LOVE this bra! Read more 332 more words
This bra is a good strapless bra for smaller busted women. I've had it for months now, but I still prefer to wear my ill-fitting 34DD strapless from La Senza because of the shape that this bra gives me. I like boobs a little in your face, after all, I have them, why not show them off! This bra minimizes my bust which is nice, but not something that I am entirely attracted to.
It comes with these GIANT thick straps. I've honestly never seen straps as wide as these (with the exception being Effuniak's comfort straps). They're meant for multi-way use, so if you have a halter you can use the bra as such.
Much like the Sensuo bra, this one has support ribbons in the cups and a good deal of silicone ribbons to keep the bra in place.
If my breasts were a little smaller, and I preferred a different shape, this bra would be great! Even so, it's just a backup until my Wonderbra ultimate strapless comes in.
Marked on label as a US 32ddd, UK 32 E, and EUR 70F. In reality, it definitely fits like a US/ UK 34 band. Cup size runs slightly less than a size small- it fits pretty close to a US 32dd in the cup. On the plus side, it really is a beautiful bra and is extremely comfortable. The cups are spaced closer together than what is typical on a 32ddd, so it gives me a much more rounded shape than usual. On the negative size is it's not at all true to size ( a problem I seem to have with all of Chantelle's bras.) While the quality of the construction is high, the materials will stretch out quickly.
Rides high under the armpit for me. A little roomy at the top inner armpit area that I don't fill in. The underwire also tends to be squeaky when you move. IT creaks and groans https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> Does not give enough lift
Smallest bit of quad at the neckline, but it’s not visible under a shirt and no discomfort. Lines aren’t bad under a shirt. Good and supportive.
Manufacturer description
Ref# C15710-011 Révèle Moi Perfect Fit Underwire Bra - Black $88.00
A Chantelle Favorite, the Revele Moi Perfect Fit Underwire Bra is the pillar of everyday comfort and support. Sheer mesh panels at the top of the cups help contain the breast while creating the look of less bra on the body. The vertical and angled seams on the cups provide maximum lift while centering the breast tissue, creating the look of a longer, thinner waist. Unlined underwire cups create a natural lift without the added padding Ultra-flat seams lie virtually invisible under even a thin t-shirt Full coverage cups contain and lift for worry-free support Double-lined mesh band subtly smooths your back and sides Leotard or a U-shaped back helps to take weight off your shoulders for the ultimate comfort-fit 4 columns, 2 row hook, and eye back closure, based on a size 34D Fully adjustable straps Designed in France
HOW IT FEELS: This was my first unlined seamed underwire bra and loving it so far. Snug but stretchy. Bras size label shows size EU 70f, UK 32e, US 32ddd. Fits like my other UK 32F. Have purchased 2 more colors because I love it!
Vertical seam demi is very open in top, accommodates tall roots and even vertical fullness. I have a round shape already and this bra is very flattering.
As always, the gore sits on tissue because I’m very close-set, but it’s tall enough that a little outward bend to the gore wire tips keeps it comfortable.
ABOUT ME: Tall roots, very close set (less than ...a pinkie width between breasts), slightly center full, even vertical fullness (possibly functionally FOT due to tall roots). Average for projection, root width, and tissue softness/firmness. I think my tissue is soft enough to where shallower bras can work ok for me if they're more open on top, or taller cups.
BEST FITS: High apex and plunges
MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION: Day to Night Lace Unlined Demi Bra C15F50
All day elegance and ultimate support make the Day to Night Lace Unlined Demi Bra a must-have in every bra and lingerie wardrobe. Based on the fit of our bestselling Merci Lace Unlined Demi Bra updated with a modern refined lace that takes you from day to night.
- Demi shape for a round and lifted effect - Neckline decorated with a soft, eye catching finish - Refined Lycra lace - Center front and sides in a rigid tulle to give a smooth appearance and added lift - Soft elastic underbust band - Soft straps with adjustability - Straight back in tulle lined for additional support - Bow at the center front - Designed in France Read more 225 more words
Ref# C32810-011 Rive Gauche Full Coverage Unlined Bra - Black $88.00
A TikTok Favorite and Best Seller for 10+ years, the Rive Gauche Full Coverage Unlined Bra provides maximum lift, full bust support, and centers the breast tissue (up to an I cup), creating the look of a longer, thinner waist. The ultra light, non-padded, full coverage cups are made of comfortable, soft stretch lace that adjusts to your shape. Unlined underwire cups create a natural lift without the added padding Full coverage cups contain and lift for worry-free support Side sling pulls bust forward for a centered shape and slimming waist effect Lace and seaming is incredibly soft and flat for easy daily wear Double-lined mesh band subtly smooths your back and sides Leotard or a U-shaped back helps to take the weight off your shoulders for the ultimate comfort-fit 3 columns, 3 row hook, and eye back closure, based on a size 34D Fully adjustable straps Designed in France
I am between sizes 32DD and 32E. I purchased this bra in size 32E and 32F, as Chantelle uses (modified) EU sizing. The 32E cups were much too big on top, so I knew that this would be a lost cause, but I figured since this bra has very little information on bratabase, it would be worth it to try on. The cups are very high for a Demi style in both sizes that I tried. The band is looser than the average 32 band, but the material is really comfortable!
This bra will probably be best for someone with even fullness or full on top. The wires are wide and there is a nice amount of projection at the base.
I LOVE this bra! I have it in black and in nude, and I always pick one of them if not in laundry, when switching to a clean bra. If I could be sure this model would be always available, I would need no other bras.
This is one of my new favorite bras. I think I've found my brand, because two of the models I currently own and LOVE are Chantelles. And also, they are the same size which means that the sizing inside the brand seems consistent which is not always the case. One of my new everyday go-to bras.
I LOVE this bra! I have it in black and in nude, and I always pick one of them if not in laundry, when switching to a clean bra. If I could be sure this model would be always available, I would need no other bras.
ABOUT THIS BRA An unpadded, seamed, full cup, underwire bra with top stretch. This is the Chantelle Rive Gauche with the 3-part cup (3281), not the Rive Gauche T-shirt bra.
Purchasing: * $61.23 on Amazon with free Prime shipping & returns * Not available with Amazon Wardrobe. * Available in black, beige, peach, teal, grege, and red – all with a subtle tone-on-tone stripe.
Band: * One layer of stretch mesh. * Wing support: seaming. * Continuous band - wires lower than wings. * Back close with 3 columns of hooks.
Straps: * smooth elastic * soft (don’t stand up on their own) * full adjust * leotard back * center pull
Cups: * 2-seam (3-piece) full cup * Side support built-into cup seaming. * unpadded, ...average strength underwire * Inner and outer cups is edged with elastic. * Top panel is stretch lace (lined with stretch mesh). * All other panels are constructed of a stripy stretch mesh over a non-stretch, opaque knit. * Soft cups (no padding or molding).
ABOUT ME: petite with wide, horizontal oval, slightly conical breasts * average projection (not shallow nor super projected) * average-set (one finger width of space between breasts) * wide roots (extend to the mid-axillary line) * even horizontal fullness (just barely outer full) * short root height, average vertical placement * mix of firm & soft tissue (front molds to shape of bra, sides push wimpy wires away) * conical shape (but will squish to round) * full on top (2/4 shape, not even or very full) - BUT functionally even to FoB due to short roots and soft tissue * petite (5'3") so have narrow frame * front (anterior) rib flares (not usually a fit issue, but I like that longlines make them disappear)
FIT DETAILS
Band: * length: band rides up * wings: too short, yet too high (escaped flesh pinched between wire and arm) * Arm pushing wire down (out of IMF).
Gore: Tacks. Height & width fine.
Straps: * Not too far apart. * Adjust short enough.
Cups: * Width: Wires enclose tissue nicely AT FIRST, but boob migrates backwards beneath wire with movement. (Wires can’t keep breast inside cup likely a combination of average strength wires and too big of band.) * Top of cup: Tiny quad boob when all boob inside cup. (Cups look too small after boob escapes.) * Bottom of cup filled (enough immediate projection at wire) until arms push wire down (a wire length issue, not a space at wire issue). * Cup apex: fits (not too deep, too shallow, nor off-center) until boob escapes, then looks too deep * Side view: Mostly round, slightly pointy shape with some lift. * Front view: wide (east-west) shape * Outer edge of cup is way too high. Cuts into Tail of Spence. Elastic edge rolls into the anterior axillary fold.
ASSESSMENT & PLAN * Band too big, cup width & depth probably ok (if wire was more supportive), tail of Spence painful. * Also tried -1 cup size (UK 32DD, 70E - Chantelle » Rive Gauche 3 Part Cup (3281)): Band too big, cups fit, straps fit, tail of Spence happy. * Want to try in 30-band (EU 65-band), but not made. STOP.
* Tried this model because it is recommended for average projection and center pull straps. I choose this size (UK 32E, EU 70F) based on Bratabase measurements (cup width = 5.2", cup depth = 9.6"). * I agree with these recommendations and measurements. Read more 430 more words
This was the only store bought bra that I could find locally that was wearable. Bought it at Nordstrom Rack. I would preferably need a band size (or two) down and cup size or two up. My husband loves the revealing look though https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":-)" />
The bra is very open at the centre, and maybe larger than the sizing implies, so it allows me to wear it. The short wires don't make the bra too wide. Does not poke my armpits. Low gore would allow wearing deep cut v-necks. Gore could be narrower. The gore is soft, and lifts up a little. The wires are short and do not extend to the gore, so the gore feels flimsy. Tiny bit of quadding when scooping and swooping.
I like the decorative ribbon design instead of lace. Modern design.
The straps are very thin. This bra doesn't fit me, but I unfortunately own a lot of bras that are too small in the cups, and this is the only one whose straps are always rolling up into themselves. I don't know why this happens, maybe I am over-tightening it trying to get the lift I want from cups that are too small. Likewise, the center gore doesn't seem all that tall but it pushes into my sternum hard. There's very little padding on the channels. This may not be as bad a bra for someone it actually fits.
Purchasing: * $65 on Amazon with free Prime shipping & returns (not Amazon Wardrobe) * sometimes non-neutral colors are available * Chantelle uses French sizing. Bratabase displays this brand using European sizing. This review is for a UK 32E (US 32DDD, EU 70F, FR 85F).
Band: * Outer layer is a black stretch mesh. Inner layer is a beige, nearly opaque stretch knit. * elastic at top of band * no seaming nor boning for wing support * continuous band - wires lower than wings * back closure ** 4 columns of hooks
Straps: * smooth elastic * soft (don't stand up on their own) * full adjust * leotard back
Cups: * 3-seamed (4-section) full cup (center pull straps) ... * unpadded underwire * The top panel is made of a black mesh that stretches vertically much more than horizontally. Unlined. * Outer panel of cup (side support) is made with a black mesh that stretches horizontally much more than vertically (opposite of the top edge of the cup). Lined with BEIGE, semi-sheer, non-stretch knit. * Rest of cup made with a non-stretch black lace and lined with BEIGE, non-stretch mesh. * soft cups (no molding or padding)
Fit
About me: petite with wide horizontal oval, slightly conical breasts * average projection * wide-set (3 fingers width of space between breasts) * very wide roots (extend past the mid-axillary line) * even horizontal fullness (just barely outer full) * short root height, average vertical placement * mix of firm & soft tissue (front molds to shape of bra, sides push wimpy wires away) * conical shape (but will squish to round) * full on top (2/4 shape, not even or very full) - BUT functionally even to FOB due to short roots and soft tissue * petite (5'3") so have narrow frame * front (anterior) rib flares
Band: * length: back rides up (even on tightest hook) * wings: too short, boobs escape * no axillary skin spillage
Gore: * tacks * height fine * separation fine
Cups: * give a flat, wide, rounded shape * cups too narrow * smooth line at top of cup (only because so much breast tissue is sitting outside the wire, pushed out by too small cups and too long band) * wrinkles at bottom the cup, breast pushing wire down looking for more projection (not enough immediate projection at the wire)
Straps: * feel far apart but don't slip * adjust short enough
Appearance under Clothing: * Seams visible under T-shirt. * Cup edges hidden by V-neck. * Very visible in armholes of sleeveless shirt.
Comfort & Fit Summary * band too big, cups too small * try FR 80H (UK 30FF) to be one size down in band and one cup volume up Read more 309 more words
oh the Rive gauche was my all time favorite in that size range. I agree the band is stretchy and I think they had a problem with quality control: when shopping for my very first one at Nordstrom, when i was 70G also, I got the saleswoman to bring me several 70Gs cos I had noticed differences while trying on, and within the SAME colorway, across a sample of four 70Gs, there was a difference of more than an inch in the unstretched band!!!
Anyway, in terms of managing the ride-up, I notice in these photos that you have some indents on your shoulders from the straps despite obviously not being a fluffy person, so to me that suggests you could likely loosen them a lot and this would probably mitigate the problem. It also does exist in 65 band, just a matter of unearthing one!