I initially tried on and purchased the Cleo Juna in 36GG, but came to find the band loose and cup small. When I found the 34H and 36H on sale on Amazon a few weeks later, I bought them both to try and ended up keeping each one for different reasons.
This one, the 34H, fit the best in the band out of any of the Junas I had tried. It was firm, comfortable, and held my underwires in place. Unfortunately, the cups were still too small.
Overall the material of this bra is awesome, soft, comfortable, and the straps are nice and thin. The nude/beige was really close to ... my skin tone and the vertical seaming on the cups gave an excellently lifted round shape, so this was basically the bra I wish I could have surgically attached (with the exception of the quad boob from the slightly-too-small cups).
In this cup size, the Juna has great immediate lower volume AND is open at the top of the cup (The first letter of its name is basically the shape it has in profile: J), so women with an equally full shape in the upper and lower breast, or women who are mostly even but slightly fuller on top, will do really well in this bra.
The lace on the cups is designed to be floppy (if it lays flat against your boob then the size is to small!) which can show under thin, clingy knit tops if it gets bunched up. But for the most part I've found this bra to have no show through whatsoever despite being seamed and lined/lightly padded.
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Updated on May 14, 2013 Flag this