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Bras » Freya » Emily Drop Cup Nursing Bra (4242) » 30D 30:4

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band73.7
Band Length58.4
Bust perimeter0.0
Cup width14.0
Cup depth19.1
Cup height0.0
Cup separation0.0
Gore height0.0
Wing height0.0
Strap width2.0
Hooks2

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  1. 2
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    Didn't fit

    The Freya Emily nursing bra is easily one of the cutest nursing bras available. It gives a retro, slightly conical
    (but not pointy) shape which may bother some people. The seams, surprisingly, do not irritate. This bra has NO lining and is made of very low stretch simplex, so it feels very firm, which takes getting used to. It is not great for shallow or "pendulous" breasts, because you really have to fill out the cup or you'll have wrinkling (as I do, but I wear it anyway!). My other complaint is that it really should be cotton lined, since it is a nursing bra.

    Purchased summer 2009 from Breakout Bras.

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    Updated on May 25, 2011 Flag this


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  2. 0
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    Didn't fit

    Cute bra, but doesn't fit my boobs just right. Luckily it is wireless, but following the seams I can tell Freya is not the brand for me. The gore is too close together for my wide set chest and the seams don't go far enough back to accommodate the tissue near my armpits. I am full on the bottom so I don't usually do a very good job filling full cup bras, but this one stayed very wrinkly, almost comically. It had all this space in the front, but my boobs don't sit so far forward, which made it look like I couldn't fill it. The space just wasn't in the right places. I think my Panache is a better fit.

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    Updated on Jun 08, 2013 Flag this


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