Pros:
Attractive
Bandless, therefore best for short waisted women and any who have underwires dig in their ribs
Low center gore for those who need it (like close together breasts)
Underwires appear flexible
Doesn't come up under arm
All of the above means it's pretty comfortable
Band is comfortably tight and doesn't seem prone to stretch like my Caitlyn (34K)
Cons:
Cups are so wide it seems like it was supposed to act as part of the band. Who knows, maybe it was?
Material a little itchy. Probably will get softer with wear
Not uber supportive. Some jiggle can be noted though not extreme
Full on top women can get quad boob if they ... try since it's not lace or full coverage but it shouldn't usually be happening unless you try.
Not necessarily a con, the shape elomi bras seem to give isn't my preferred one but it doesn't look bad at all under clothes.
I love this bra. I've never had a pretty bra before! I didn't expect it to work in the least but my breasts actually sit how the models does without it coming up full coverage. I like how it looks, I LOVE the low center gore. I like the seemingly flexible underwire and most of all the bandless nature of it. The underwire doesn't tack 100% but there's only like a cm or two of space so for my purposes I said it does.
I am a short waisted hour glass/cello and my breasts are heavy and pendulous and this barely puts any pressure on my ribs. It seems to be an engineering feat to me. If elomi 's multiway bra works out, I'll be a definite fan although I wear 32K normally, the 34JJ/K seems to work for me. I just wish it came in a K cup to see if it worked even better but I'll gladly settle for this. P. S. Husband loves it. Try it!
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Updated on Jan 19, 2014 Flag this
A DDD in American bras is the same as an E cup. UK sizing doesn't do DDD's, they call them E's. So you actually didn't go up any cup sizes.