To be honest, this is the ugliest bra I own, but it is very comfortable.
This bra has very narrow underwires, which are also quite stable, which means it is not a good fit, if you have a wide base. If you have a narrow base, it is awesome, though! The underwires don't come up very high under the arm, which I usually like. But since the underwires are also narrow, there is some occasional poking into the muscle there, which would be eliminated if the underwires were half an inch or so longer.
The band feels supportive, but it is still "Freya-long".
The straps are fully adjustable and actually stay at the length you set them to.
This bra fits me about the same as the Freya Erin, though it's brand new so a bit tighter in the band (which is good). The little rosettes on the start of the straps and at the gore are pretty, as is the general washed color design. It's comfortable and flattering.
This was my first Proper Bra and it is one in which I feel very secure and supported. It doesn't scratch or dig in anywhere, and I find it generally very comfortable.
I suppose the shape from the side could be a bit more uplifted, and when my boobs are temporarily larger, the top of the lace cuts across them, making a mini-quadraboob. I am bordering between sizes, though, so I guess that can be expected.
One thing which really irritates me is that my nipples ALWAYS show through the sheer part. I don't think it's because of me wearing the wrong size, because I don't have that problem with my other 30GG Freya bra - perhaps the cut of this particular bra? I don't know, but it's horrible.
Great news about Hatty! I had the same problem with Ashlee - I can fit into a 28G Deco (just about) but Ashlee was too small in a 28G - sad because it's so pretty!
A very pretty bra by Freya. I love the spring pastel colors and the fit is just great. Just enough lift, but not too much. It can be seen through thinner shirts, but thicker t-shirts or looser fitting shirts should be fine with it with the 3-part cups. It's very comfortable. The only thing that I could find negative is that I think it will stretch out pretty easily, but I'll give it the benefit of the doubt for now https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
The Freya Jolie runs large in the band and big in the cups. I can't wait to buy it in my size, though, as it's very comfortable and pretty. The straps are wider than the usual Freya bra.
I really didn't like this bra. Although I wear the plunge version often, the strapless doesn't seem to fit me at all. Though technically smaller, the strapless version is somehow way too big for me. The center gore is also higher than I hoped for - it may be strapless, but it's definitely not low-cut.
The Deco Plunge is one of my favorites; I am not a fan of the strapless, at least in this size.
A nice feature: the four hooks in the back for stability, plus halter straps that can be fastened in more than one place to suit your neckline.
This is just too big in the cup. Shape hard to judge. wires too wide. front of cup filled out well, but not the sides. Empty space sides and bottom. Wires poke armpits. Seems big in the cup even for a 32J. Band is snug.
I wasn't very happy with this bra, but, at the time, I didn't know of any other companies making bras in my size. I found the band too big, and the bra didn't give me the cleavage I would want wearing, say, a strapless dress. I would go down a band size from your Deco size... so 32G to 30G or something like that. But seeing as they didn't have a 28G in store, I can't say for sure that would work!
I wear a Nude Deco in a 28FF, so I think the Carly runs smaller in the cup. The band runs loose just like the Deco, and as I normally wear a 28 I shortened the band before I ever wore it. The straps are also quite stretchy, but they're fully adjustable.
It gives the same fantastic cleavage, rounded shape and smooth lines under clothing that you get with the Deco, but in a more attractive product. The teal ribbon on the edge is velvet, and my favourite part of the design. This has also been cleverly placed so it doesn't show through my clothing.
This bra is incredibly comfortable. ...The wires are low both in the centre and under the arm, so if you usually have a problem with wires poking (like I do) then it's bliss to wear. However, if you have migrated breast tissue that you're trying to coax back, this won't be a good bra as your boobs can easily escape out the sides of the cups.
The quality of the elastic is not fantastic, and the band stretched out quickly. However, this was a small sacrifice for the comfort and cleavage this bra gives. Read more 89 more words
This is a great bra! It looks good under clothing, is comfortable and supportive. Unfortunately,I bought it when my breasts were at their smallest, which means that I ended up with the wrong size!
YES! It's a great bra, very supportive, comfortable- actually, the only bra that has ever been my size! But now, I've lost weight, and I'm a 28GG, and it's not offered in the Freya Deco!!
I have this also in a 28G. The cup fit is the same. The band is a bit more loose, but still nice and snug. There are so many reviews on the Deco, that I doubt there's a lot more to be said. It's a great bra!
This bra is gorgeous. The band feels tighter than the regular Deco of the same size, which is a good thing for me. Unfortunately, it fits about a half size smaller in the cup than my 28FF Deco; cutting into the top of the breast. That's weird for me because my first Deco ever was a cup size too small and it never gave me quad-boob effect (wore it for months before I could admit that it wasn't giving enough support). Anyways, it didn't fit so I'm going to exchange this for a 28G...
This is another bra I've hacked and chopped at to make the band smaller, but I'll base the review on the pre-adulterated fit.
The plunge style means it has a nice, low center gore. This is always good for my frame. I think I may not be suited for this style of Freya bra, however. The lace at the top wrinkles where I'm not really filling it out, but I'm still getting some quad-boobage in the middle. I'm not sure if it's a size issue or a shape issue (or both), but the cup fit is awkward. I've read others with "teardrop" shapes mentioning similar fit issues with some ...Freya styles, so if you're not full on the top you might run in to similar problems with this bra. The straps are not fully adjustable, and the band seemed to stretch out fairly quickly. The lace along the top is rather stiff and a bit scratchy. The bra is cute from the front, but gives a shape that is more triangular than I prefer from the side, so it doesn't work very well under a t-shirt. Overall it's just not an ideal bra for my shape or preferences.
This bra feels very comfortable and supportive on, and unfortunately the quad-boob effect affects only my other breast, which is slightly larger than the other. But since the Leona's cups are quite pointy and the embroidery on top of the cup seems to make the material stiffer on top of the cup, the problem is visible - slightly, but still. I can't fill the cup from the bottom either, which I think is the pointy cup form's fault. Sad, for the bra looks very pretty and light.
haha yess! I see this being a very popular request