/So close/ to being my ideal, wear-everyday bra--the main issue now is just that the nude is noticeably different from my skin tone! Sigh. The shape works well for me, and I am shallow with very little upper fullness.
I returned this one. The 30F was the correct size, just a shape mismatch. Too much room in the apex, not enough room near the wire for my immediate projection or inner fullness.
Gives a good shape--plenty of room for my projection and inner fullness. The stretch lace in the top of this cup accomodates my evenness (I am not top or bottom heavy, but even). However, after one washing, the band is getting too loose. Also, there is a sharp edge along the top of the band (cheap fabric?) that digs into my back and makes this bra very uncomfortable.
My go-to bra under thin shirts. Provides great shape and support while disappearing under tops. The material was kind of scratchy at first but after a few washes it has softened up nicely. The only I don't like are the straps.. I wish they had a little stretch to them so they conformed more to my body, but not something I can't live with.
The Freya Eleanor Plunge is a see-through mesh style that could be quite comfortable in a hot/humid climate. I'm not a huge fan of completely see-though bras, and didn't find this to provide enough coverage overall with the mesh to keep it. The black mesh bra with red accents (incl. straps) and delicate embroidery is very pretty. The band is snug and firm for a 32 but not overly tight. The straps have ample room for adjustment and are a good width for comfort. The bra provides okay shaping for my omega, pendulous breasts, even though I don't fill out the cup bottoms. The underwire under the arms isn't tall enough to keep the ladies enveloped all day.
This bra is surprisingly comfortable, based on what I was expecting from others' reviews. I am quite projected, tall roots, but high-set, and, the cups are a little too tall for me. If I don't have good posture and slouch a little bit, the cups gape. The band is definitely too loose for me, but that's expected since I'm normally a 28.
This bra seems reasonably projected, and slightly closed on top. It gives a good shape, similar to the "cakes on a plate". I think I need a cup size up.
My favorite bra that I own. I loved it so much that I purchased two! The fabric is cut to allow room for my FOT breasts and the band is a perfect fit. The underwire is also a bit wider to fit wider roots.
Very short, projected, close set, even, slightly narrow, center-full breasts....
This fits remarkably better than 28G Freya Pansy. This cut has more immediate projection and more space for outer fullness. And, the shape is more rounded. If you have tall roots, Pansy would be a better choice because Morning Meadow's cup is 1" shorter. For me, this is fantastic.
The immediate projection here is good, but not good enough for my very projected pair. The cup seems shallow in the outer quadrant. This helps move the breast toward the center and effectively keeps them out of my armpits. The center projection is better than most and the cup accommodates full ...on bottom breasts. If your breasts are round, you may find a flat area in the outer quadrants. My breasts are omega-shaped, and subsequently, flattened on the outside.
If this bra hadn't slid out of my IMF so quickly, I would have happily added it to the "summer stash." But, it slid quickly and dug in (100+ other bras have done the same). It just doesn't have enough center projection. Sigh. The straps are unique, wide, supportive, and lovely: photo added.
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This swim top is very flattering. All my Freya's fit me well although longlines are more comfortable. I used to wear 34f but between losing weight and being convinced I needed a smaller band I switched to 32f. I just altered the band on this to make it fit me again. I folded over about an inch of fabric and used my sewing machine to sew it in place. It sounds like a lot but it's not noticeable.
I definitely got this in the wrong size, but I think even a cup size up wouldn't fit properly because this just isn't geared towards my shape. Which is a shame because it's a nice spacer bra! I'm close set and this bra just wanted my boobs to be more spread apart. I think it would work well for someone who is wider set or splayed, FOB, and projected.
This bra was one of a dozen eBay acquisitions in my correct size, but like so many of the others, is not a good fit. The bra is overall a little too big for me, particularly in the band. This bra has A LOT of stretch and that does not help - I can't get good support on even the third hook. This could be contributing to the feel that the cups are too large - hard to say. I'm not a big fan of the see-through mesh either.
Absolutely beautiful bra that will work with someone with more even fullness than I am. I am fairly flat on the top of my breasts, which causes some rippling in the top of the cup. It's not enough to be a deal breaker with this particular bra, but it is definitely not the perfect fit for someone in my shape-- wide, low roots, full on bottom, not very full on top. The underwire does seem to be of average width, though I have heard Freya's plunge balconies tend to be narrower-- it doesn't seem to be the case with this bra.
This bra is supercute! I love the pattern and the lace at the top of the cup is a good match. I like the fit of the cup, which is similar to Strawberry Fields but perhaps a smidge shorter, and it's very comfortable. The band is stretchy, like all of Freya's bands. There is some empty space on the inside of each cup because my breasts are widest, but the cup doesn't lose any support because of that.
I really like this bra. The whole reason I bought it was because I loved the pattern, color and scalloped cup edge--so cute! It doesn't fit me perfectly, but it's very, very comfortable. I'm a cup size smaller, but the only way in which I didn't fill out the cup was at the top, and I shortened the mesh section (after measuring) to reflect that. The band is like all of Freya's bands--stretchy but supportive. The straps slip on me a little sometimes, probably because the cups are a little wide/a size too big (yeaaaah I got what I paid for) but the unlined cups are amazing. My breasts are soft so I can pretty much pour them into this bra and I still get a nice, rounded shape. I'm going to sister size down for another Freya balcony to see if I get a better fit, because I love the comfort of this bra.
Really pretty bra, but I don't have enough on top to fill it. The straps are too wide set and and irritating to my arm pits. I'm also not a fan of the elastic they used, it's itchy.