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  1. Profile Perfect Allure Contour (F72-460)

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    32F

    Didn't fit

    This bra is just so wrong for me in every way. I'm not quite sure why I didn't return it, but I'm pretty sure I've never worn this bra anywhere except around my house, to try it on. 4 years ago. Since then, it has sat so far in the back of my closet, that when I found it today, my first response was "I own this?"

    On my body, this is a disaster. For my build, the cups are too far apart, the wires are too wide and low to provide any real support or uplift, and the straps are cute but uncomfortable. In addition, where the ... wire ends, there is a high and stiff straight line between the wire and the straps that chafes against my armpit when I move.

    My boobs, which are "relaxed", are not at all uplifted - I am spilling out the sides of the cup and getting quad-boob, yet the top of the cup still has some gaping. Because the bra is not really containing my breasts, I think their mass is pushing the wires straight into my body.The top of the gore is not touching my body and the bra does not stay directly below my breasts, yet the underwires and bottom of the gore are digging into my ribs/sternum. When I first got it, I probably thought this was because the band was too small, but upon measuring it, the band actually stretches to be a little big on me (this is probably why it slides down).

    Despite all this, I can see why I bought the bra. It's really pretty! For someone with shallower or perkier breasts that don't need as much "help" to stay in place, this bra could work. It might also be suited better for someone whose breasts are farther apart than mine. 1.5 - 2 cm is comfortable for me, 2.5 cm at the smallest part is not.

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    Updated on Mar 28, 2013 Flag this


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  2. Candid Balconnet Bra (F73-5044)

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    32F

    Hasn't set fit

    I had tried this once when I was 8G/30G. the cup was made of "Felt" so unique and I thought like "wow"
    and thanks for that unique material it gave me great shape.
    If I could get this kinds of bra in my current size I would take it!

    It's Hot in both black/beige and red.

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    Updated on Jan 20, 2015 Flag this


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  3. Virtual Dream Underwire Bra (F75-447)

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    32F

    Didn't fit

    This bra wasn't horrible but it's too high and encloses too much for low cut this but I get just a slight quadboob. It fits pretty comfy albeit a little scratchy. And it seems to work its way down through the day which makes the quadboob situation a little more prominent. And the black lace with pink means I'm limited with what tops I can wear.

    Updated on Jun 29, 2014 Flag this


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  4. Profile Perfect Contour Bra (F72-9098)

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    32F

    Didn't fit

    This bra has a floral pattern, with straps on the wider side. They are not fully adjustable but are very comfortable. The cups are excellent for my shape and this is the only bra I own where my breast tissue doesn't fall out from the sides and "migrate" towards the gore. The gore sits up high which I think contributes to this and tacks well. The band feels quite loose - I can close it on the tightest hook and slide both hands under it on it's first wear and during the day I feel it ride up. The only other downside is that there is extra support boning on the side which is quite uncomfortable until the bra has been worn a few times. If it was shorter then it would be very comfortable. .

    Updated on Apr 12, 2014 Flag this


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