Cup fits, but the band is too tight. I would need a 30dd in this model.
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Updated on Nov 08, 2016 Flag this
Cup fits, but the band is too tight. I would need a 30dd in this model.
nude colorway
Updated on Nov 08, 2016 Flag this
This bra fits great in the cups, but the band is too tight for my 29 ribcage, a 30dd in this same bra would fit. I tried an extender but the cups gap with an extender, freya decos have this problem, I can use any extender in other brands, but not in the Freya Deco. I think it is because the straps are too far apart.
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Updated on Nov 08, 2016 Flag this
Of the four sizes I tried (30FF, 30G, 32F, 32FF), 32FF fits me best.
However, after a few minutes of wear, I had a headache. The band and shallow cup can't support the weight in my short, projected breasts. The weight transfers to my shoulders. Sigh.
The shape is round and lifted. Better for shallow breasts. Sigh.
Black colorway
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Updated on Oct 23, 2016 Flag this
Somewhat narrow, projected, short rooted, omega shaped, center full, close set...
In this model, I need the 32 band despite my underbust measuring 28". The 30FF and 30G cups creased quickly: there was too much tension on the band. But, my projected breasts feel comfortable in the 32F. Sizing up in the band better accommodates my need for immediate projection.
There remains too much jiggle for my purposes, but the rounded profile is lovely. Without a bra, it looks like two Ataulfo mangoes are glued to my chest. This bra shapes them into small, round melons. Thank you, Freya.
I thought this was the best fit until I tried the 32FF. You may infer, there is some flexibility in size. I've found this to be true of several softcups. Although I'm most comfortable in the 32FF, I can also wear the 32F.
The straps on the 32FF are like those on the 30G; softer and thicker. On straps alone, I prefer the 32FF. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" />
Black colorway
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Updated on Oct 23, 2016 Flag this
Thank you, @klily3. The shape is so round and lovely. I may try a lighter color...that may help.
This supports my tissue better than 32 bands. However, it immediately dug in under my breasts. The cup is too narrow despite its 7" width. My projected breasts is smooshed to the sides and overfills this 30FF a bit.
I don't often experience the top of a cup digging in near the straps, but it is. The band and straps feel cheap compared to Curvy Kate, Comexim, Lejaby,... I feel this bra will have a short history in my bradrobe which is not a characteristic I like.
Under a shirt, this is a round, modest shape. It is closest to the Comexim 3HC I've found in a wireless model. I'll try another size.
Black colorway
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Updated on Oct 23, 2016 Flag this
The band of this bra is a lot tighter than my other 28G and 28GG Decos...probably more of a true 28 band as I measure about 29" underbust and had to wear this with an extender. The cups are also odd on me; they're very, very shallow so I get a weird wrinkle at the bottom of the cup. I'm not super projected and I'm FOT, so this isn't usually an issue for me with other bras. I think the wrinkle is also caused by the fact that there's no underwire, so there's nothing to line up underneath my breast tissue and keep the cup from wrinkling. To ... combat the wrinkling I wear the bra low on my ribcage with the straps loosened, so that the band sits about an inch or so below my breasts. This definitely isn't how it's supposed to be worn, but it eliminates the wrinkle issue (since it pulls the cups taught) and definitely does give really great cleavage from the front once I scoop everything into place. The side profile is okay. I probably could use a cup size bigger in this as I do get a little bit of quadboob. It's not super supportive and I have to readjust a few times throughout the day, since there's no underwire to keep everything in place.
Overall, this is a good bra for cleavage, and would be great if you have very shallow breasts. It's not super supportive but it's definitely comfortable, it would make a good bra for sleeping or wearing around the house.
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Updated on Mar 11, 2016 Flag this
My problem is the band which is in contact with my skin in ribcage perimeter. I have automatically redness in this area, not because is too tight, but my skin react to sewing threat in polyester? or in nylon? I don't know, but my skin just react and is not easy to wear this bra often https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" />
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Updated on Mar 10, 2016 Flag this
I've tried the 30FF before.
The 30G is a much better fit.
I might still try the 28G as it could be better with a smaller back size.
Updated on Dec 07, 2015 Flag this
Band stretches out to 29", which is great for me. Runs true to size in the cup. This bra is shallow, and broad cupped. It would have been broad wired only it doesn't have wires. The cups are also vertically constructed, so there's a lot of room in the upper portions of the cups for tall roots and/or FOT shapes. If you are short rooted and/or FOB, this bra might cause gapping at the top portions of the cups.The only thing I wish is that it were just a tad more projected in the bottom portions of the cups. It is *super* shallow there.
http://funsizedfashionblog.blogspot.com/2015/10/freya-deco-soft-cup-review.html
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Updated on Oct 09, 2015 Flag this
It was too shallow for me and my center ful boobs just escaped by the "gore" after some time. However, it worked way better than I thought a bra without underwires would ever do.
Bad was also very very tight for a Freya, it fit like a tight 28 or ever 26. For reference I can never wear 28's on any other hook than the tightest, not even the first time, but this one I had to start at the middle hook!
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Updated on Mar 17, 2015 Flag this
I love the under the shirt shape on this one... too bad it wasn't more comfortable on you.