I love this bra. It’s very comfortable and supportive, the wire doesn’t dig into my skin anywhere, and the center gore isn’t too high or too wide for me, so the center does sit flat against my sternum, like it’s supposed to. I would say it fits very true to size. I didn’t have to size up or down - I got it in 34FF (UK size), and it fits exactly like a 34FF. Given that the cups are a spacer moulded fabric, the cups of this t-shirt bra aren’t too rigid or firm, they really do mold to your breasts, so you don’t get that dreaded balloon-like, ... metal-like, suit of armor/Superwoman’s costume’s Chest Plate type of look. You know the one. Anyway, the cups provide the smoothness and nipple coverage that you need under clothing - like a t-shirt bra is supposed to do - without the stiffness of a traditional t-shirt bra (think Freya Deco bra - it gives major cleavage, but the cups are super stiff, so if you wear a top OVER that bra, you look like you’re wearing a metal chest plate/suit of armor under said top). My ONLY criticism for this bra is that the color I got it in, which is the “deep emerald,” doesn’t actually look like a deep emerald, or any kind of emerald, at all. In real life, it’s so dark that it almost looks black. It’s still a pretty enough color, but if you were hoping - like I had been - that it would look like it does in the marketing photos (the ones you see on the various bra vendor websites), you will be left disappointed. That said, it’s such an inconsequential complaint that you’d only care about it if you’re purposely being nitpick-y.
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Deep Emerald colorway
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