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Bras » Freya » Crush Plunge Balcony Bra (1831) » 28D 28:4

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Fits ribcage66.7
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band74.4
Band Length59.2
Cup width11.5
Cup depth18.8
Wire length17.4
Cup height12.5
Cup separation2.7
Gore height5.1
Wing height7.1
Strap width1.3
Hooks2

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  1. 2
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    Didn't fit

    Flimsy wires compared to the tartan freya plunge I have in 28DD. That one wrinkles in the cups, so I went down a size in the crush and it's too small. It seems that freya plunges just don't work for me. The band on this is huge, I need a 26 band, so a loose stretchy 28 is out. Freya in general might be out, unless I alter the band. Oh well, let the hunt for something that fits continue. At first I thought it may fit well enough, but no, it's too small in the cup and miles too big in the band. It is super pretty though and I'll be keeping an eye out for the longline.

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    Updated on Feb 14, 2016 Flag this


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  2. 0
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    Didn't fit

    All in all this bra is a big disappointment -- except for the watercolor print fabric, which I think is gorgeous. Much too deep in the cups for this size. Depth is 7.5" and for a 28D depth should be about 6.5 - 7". Band is strange: it measures 23" unstretched and 29.5" stretched which should be OK for me, and yet this band moves around like crazy. It has to be fastened on the tightest hook to fit me properly. The shape of the cups is conical, very much unlike my old 30D - Freya » Antoinette (3925) which I was really hoping to replace or at least rotate with this one. Unfortunately I have to return this and keep looking for a cut-and-sew unlined bra in this tiny size.

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    Updated on Mar 13, 2017 Flag this


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