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Bras » Fantasie » Rebecca Lace Spacer Full Cup Bra (9421) » 34F 34:7

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Fits ribcage84.7
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band89.3
Band Length71.9
Cup width15.2
Cup depth25.7
Wire length28.1
Cup height21.3
Cup separation2.3
Gore height8.5
Wing height9.9
Strap width1.6
Hooks2

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  1. 4
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    Used to fit

    About me: FOB, centre full, close set, short roots, narrow to average width roots, pendulous, narrow shoulders.

    While far from perfect, This bra fits surprisingly well for an unseamed moulded cup. it is also quite comfortable. The wires are soft and the cups are breathable soft spacer material.

    I bought this bra specifically for some thinner material dresses and shirts I got for the hot weather that I didn’t want seams to show through. It should be noted that this bra does NOT hide nipples so something to consider if that bothers you.

    The cups are too tall for me at the straps but it doesn’t show through clothing. The centre portion of the upper cup cuts in slightly, band is TTS, and the gore is too high. However, given the softness of the materials and wires, these issues don’t bother me.

    Updated on Aug 30, 2021 Flag this


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      yes!! I've heard that this bra is comfortable, and hopefully good for hot weather? the colour seems pretty close to a nude?

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      BraOdyssey yes it is good for summer! Breathable light material. The nude isn’t too bad, close enough lol

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  2. 1
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    Didn't fit

    About this Bra

    Purchasing:
    * $76 on Amazon with free Prime shipping & returns and available with Amazon Wardrobe
    * available in neutrals only

    Band:
    * One layer of a opaque, stretch knit.
    * Elastic at top of band.
    * Wing support: Very soft seaming.
    * Back close with 3 columns of hooks.

    Straps:
    * front lacy, back smooth elastic
    * soft (don't stand up on their own)
    * full adjust (lace on straps does NOT interfere with slider)
    * leotard back
    * center-pull!!!

    Cups:
    * seamless full cup
    * unpadded underwire
    * spacer foam (unlined)


    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: way too big
    * wings: height good
    * no axillary skin spillage

    Gore: Comfortable, tacks, good spacing, height fine.

    Cups:
    * Gives a droopy shape.
    * Wires too narrow.
    * Top of cup smooth on larger breast. Gaps on smaller breast.
    * Bottom of cup wrinkles (breasts looking for more projection).
    * Outer edge cuts into tail of Spence.

    Straps:
    * too far apart, slip (despite center pull straps)
    * adjust short enough

    Comfort & Fit Summary
    * Band too big, cups too narrow.
    * Ordered the 34E at the same time. Reviewed separately, even narrower but top smooth. This shape is likely too projected for me. Time to move on.

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