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Bras » Freya » Hopscotch Balcony Bra (1632) » 38GG 38:10

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band97.8
Band Length83.8
Cup width17.5
Cup depth34.0
Wire length36.2
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.4
Gore height10.2
Wing height10.3
Strap width2.5
Hooks3

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    Didn't fit

    This is a cute bra, though it feels much more "lightweight" than Panache bras do, and the wires are much more flexible. The straps adjust to infinity, which was pretty great, and I actually noticed how snug the hooks looked in back, which is always a good thing. The overall comfort was quite reasonable. My first experience with Freya, it seems like a cute and quality brand.

    But... this bra did not fit me, AT ALL. The gore did not tack in the least, so the pointy shape I quite was looking forward to ended up pointing outward instead of forward. The cups were comically ... too small. I measure at roughly 36J. I was advised by another user to try ordering bras in a band size too large with smaller cups, in order to find narrow-width cups that would fit without ordering Polish bras. However, I feel this endeavor is amounting to be a fool's errand, after having tried several bras.

    I don't know that I would buy this bra in a larger size, given how flexible the wires are. If your breasts are not heavy, though, you might really enjoy this bra! It does appear to give a soft, moderately pointy shape (which I liked, as my breasts are naturally kind of pointy and narrow). The fabric is cute, and it is quite pink! The quality is reasonably good, a bit more delicate than Panache, but for some that's a good thing. Despite being rather squished, I wasn't in any pain, so that probably speaks well for the usual comfort level of these bras.

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