Wrong size altogether. Too huge.
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Updated on Apr 02, 2017 Flag this
Wrong size altogether. Too huge.
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Updated on Apr 02, 2017 Flag this
This bra was all wrong for me. The straps were too wide set, there was space between my boobs near the gore that I could not fill, and the shape made me look pointy. It was kind of minimizing which I like because it made me look thinner, but was not worth the pointy shape. I returned this bra.
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Updated on Mar 06, 2017 Flag this
Please see my review under Fantasie 4510 32F.
nude colorway
Updated on Nov 21, 2016 Flag this
This bra was recommended to me by a boutique sales lady as being one of the best for augmented breasts. It felt good at first but now that I have settled into place it does not have enough immediate projection and the cups are so tall they are empty at the top for me.
Black colorway
Updated on Oct 02, 2016 Flag this
Very nice T-shirt bra, good for everyday use. The only problem is have this bra is that it's too separate for me, but i'm used to it by now so i'll wear it a lot.
Definitely in my top bras.
Updated on Mar 08, 2016 Flag this
It's a good bra for a smooth look (sweaters and button down).
The cups are a hair too small for me but going up a cup would be too big. The back is really firm on my 34" ribcage and the straps are fully adjustable which is good.
The look is a bit east/west for my liking but that happens in molded cups sometimes. Even thought the small cups I don't get any underwire poking on the sides.
Updated on Feb 21, 2016 Flag this
This has been my go-to bra for at least five years. In part because it was the first bra I got into that was my actual size (and because I could also get it when my size fluctuated) and in part because, as a basic molded cup bra, it is perfectly fine. It is generally quite comfortable, even after 14 hours of wear. The quality is great - these bras really last. I like that it gives me a round shape and has nice nipple protection. Most of the time I fill the cup, but I can see that its molded shape would prevent some breasts from fitting well (FOT, probably). Appearance-wise, it is a basic bra - nothing flashy.
Updated on Jan 23, 2016 Flag this
The straps are too far apart and dig into my armpits. I guess I have narrow shoulders. I'm not really used to molded cups, so those take some getting used to, though the fit is fine. The rest of the fit is great, but I can't get comfortable with the straps.
Updated on Dec 19, 2015 Flag this
Who knew that moulded bras could be projected? Immediate projection, general projection, upper projection...
Unfortunately, all that projection is why this bra doesn't quite fit. The immediate projection and general projection is great - that's what I look for in a bra. But I can't fill out the top of the cup. My boobs are very evenly full, but a little short. Even so, I think this bra runs a cup size big. I have an unlined Fantasie in 30F that fits like a dream (and I typically wear 30F/FF), while this bra gapes pretty bad at the top. I would strongly recommend sizing down in the cup if you want to try it.
The gore feels very tall, and the wires are firm. The band is surprisingly firm for a Fantasie (I got this bra well loved and it still fits like a 30). I'd put it on par with Freya bands, or even a hair less stretchy.
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Updated on Nov 18, 2015 Flag this
I'd say the Smoothing is TTS and completely unnoticeable under clothes. The moulded cup is not too thick, there's no padding, which is great - it gives a nice rounded shape in this size and hides the unevenness totally. The high gore is OK for me, no poking at all. My only problem with it is that the angle doesn't work for me 100% - I might need to sew a dart in the gore to modify the angle of the cups. Also, this bra made me realize that my roots really are taller than I originally thought. All in all, I am very happy with the results of this braswap. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
Updated on Oct 16, 2015 Flag this