Fits like a glove, super cute, though lace shows through clothing easily
Updated on Jun 06, 2020 Flag this
Fits like a glove, super cute, though lace shows through clothing easily
Updated on Jun 06, 2020 Flag this
I got this from Brastop on sale in the Boysenberry colourway. It's an attractive shade of pink (darker and more of a muted rose colour than it is in the stock photo). The detailing looks nicer in person than it does in the stock photo, and I'm happy that Flirtelle seem to be one of the few British brands trying to make padded bras up to K cup (even if I'm at a lower point on the size range). However, it didn't work for me.
As far as sizing goes, I wouldn't call this a true 32H. It fits smaller in the cups ... than the 32GG Deco Honey I bought at the same time. This is also a bra in which my breast asymmetry is really obvious. I have major quadboobing on my larger breast, but the bra fits OK on the smaller one. It appears to give a nice lifted shape on the better-fitting side - however, I've identified a problem with this bra that I think would make it very difficult to wear with full-on-top breasts. On my larger breast I have cutting in at the top - this is very rare for me since I'm so bottom-heavy, and I think is only visible because the bra is too small. The top padded section (the one with the embroidery on it) swoops back in at the top, making the bra not very open-on-top at all. In the correct size, this bra would work great for someone with FOB breasts, and the asymmetry problem could possibly be corrected by sewing in a pocket for a removable insert at the bottom (I won't bother doing this since it's too small for me - this would also depend on your degree of asymmetry. For reference, I have about half a cup difference between mine).
This bra was very soft and comfortable - the inside of the cups feels similar to the Curvy Kate Tease Me bras. The straps are fully adjustable and have only a moderate degree of stretch (much less stretchy than the CK Tease Mes - about on par with the CK unpadded balconettes). The band appears to be fairly stretchy. This didn't bother me when I tried it on, but someone who requires a firmer band might want to size down. The cups are narrower and deeper than most CK, but not as deep as the Smoothie I tried - bear in mind this is a bit of a guess as the bra runs somewhat small. Wire comfort was fine, however the gore didn't tack - although I'll stress that this may not be a problem for everyone, as I have close-set breasts that get closer together further up my sternum. Gore height seemed to be about average.
Conclusion: This bra has a stretchy band and runs small in the cup. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone FOT and would suggest those with FOB breasts size up in the cup and down in the band if required for personal preference. Not the best choice for those with half a cup or greater difference between breasts. Otherwise, the bra feels comfortable and of reasonably high quality considering the price point of Flirtelle. I also appear to be the first person to have added the Anneliese to Bratabase, so I would be happy to respond to messages with specific questions about the bra. Finally, I will be listing this bra.
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Updated on Nov 27, 2014 Flag this
This isn't my most flattering bra, but it's comfortable and it tends to run cheap. I use it for everyday things and exercise (with a crop top).
Bottom line: It has room for my boobs, provides enough everyday support, doesn't lead to breast migration and it help keeps me from wearing out my nicer bras.
Updated on Jan 10, 2014 Flag this
Very pretty pattern for an affordable price. The sizes are very high and the underwires wide, so I can wear it just when not doing a lot of activity, but would be really well suited if you're looking for more side support. The straps are a bit wide and since the sides are high, it rubs a bit at the front of my armpits. Nice forward shape for a soft cup bra.
Updated on Sep 03, 2012 Flag this