So I only just received this bra today. Unfortunately, my breasts are asymmetrical so one of them fits perfectly in the cups while the other one bulges out a bit. The bra is very beautiful, comfortable so far and, unlike regular Freya bras which are pointed, creates a nice round and perky shape. I am waiting to see if I will keep, return, swap or sell this bra. Maybe if I can track down an 28E in my hometown, I can get a better idea for which size fits me best. Most of my Freya bras squish my left boob a little bit, so I would say this is true to Freya sizing.
All I know for sure is that I will be keeping my eyes peeled for more longline bras from Freya in the future!
I like this, it's the most comfortable bra I own to date! The gore and wires feel comfortable, which is usually a problem for me, being very thin. The wires probably don't go as wide and high as they could on the outer cup, but that doesn't affect the support very much for my little boobs. Strap is feeling good so far, although it may become too loose over time.
Wires are definitely too narrow for me. I was spilling out of the cups near the arms and along the upper edge. Kind of sad that not all Freya's are going to fit me well.
This is probably the only soft-cup bra that could work for me. The wires are wide enough, the cup is small enough (although there is one wrinkle that I don't think would be fixed by a smaller cup size), and the gore doesn't hurt.
It fits, but it fits very very tightly right now. The band is almost difficult to hook, and the structure in the wing is uncomfortable after a couple hours. I wouldn't doubt, though, that it would stay up under a strapless dress. The cups may be too small for me.
Wow! This is the first bra I've tried that really knocks it out of the park for me. No wrinkling or gaping at the top of the cup. The band is firm and tight, but not uncomfortably so. And the fabric is ultra-smooth so no itchiness. I can't even feel the shoulder straps. I was worried that the wires would be too narrow, but I've worn it out for a few hours now and I haven't had any boob escape.
The Deco is an amazing bra https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
I know it doesn't work for everybody but I have full on top (ish), close together boobies, and it is the best bra I've got. It gives a nice cleavage, lots of lift and a rounded shape that looks really good under tight clothes https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
The only negatives I can think of is that the band is a little big, and the cups are a little big too.
I've only worn this one a few times, but I also have it in red in a 28E and purple in a 28F and pretty much alternate between wearing those two.
just love it. wires are neither narrow nor wide, has much space for depth at the centerpiece, so the breast are pushed to the middle, great cleavage without push up pads. Unfortunately tends to gape, but I altered the straps a bit to the inner side, it fits perfect!
Freya Pollyanna is a gorgeous bra! The lace and straps are perfect! The band is firmer than most Freya 28 bands, but I have it on the smallest hook for my 24/25 inch ribcage. What I don't like about this bra is how thin the fabric is in the cups. It's good if you don't want to add any size, but you are able to see nipples through it! The underwires are much to narrow for me personally, and they are quite rigid. My boobs are escaping from them.. so I may not end up keeping this one after all https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" /> I am also quadboobing a tiny bit on my larger side, while the smaller side has a bit of wrinkling...I think this size is a fair compromise for both breasts.
Overall, lovely bra! Best fitting bra made of just fabric cups I have tried yet! I definitely recommend it for people with narrow breasts.
Woot. First bra that actually fits. Very comfortable. The cups are a sort of see-through mesh, which I like, but wouldn't be great if you're looking for more coverage, I suppose. I find the pattern on the cups a little odd, but not bad, and it has these cute little embroidered rosebuds on the tops of the cups. There's nothing lacy or ruffley that would show through tighter clothing, which is great!
I love how this bra fits, it doesn't poke anywhere and my boobs fill the bottom of the cups very nicely. After wearing all day for the first time it did start to become uncomfortable, but the band is a little tight so if it stretches just a little bit it will no longer be a problem. My boobs are not full on top so the lace bunches a little bit, but this isn't a problem for me. It looks great, and gives a great shape although it isn't quite as supportive as the Pollyanna that I own. This one does fit, where the 28D Pollyanna did not.
The only issue I have with it is that the wires seem very low on the sides and after wearing for a few hours my boobs (which are wide-set) escape sideways. I haven't found a bra yet where this doesn't happen, so I'm willing to deal with it and continue to wear this bra because it looks great.
Despite being the most comfortable bra I've owned yet (I think that's mostly due to not so rigid underwire and soft material), the wires were too narrow for me as well as the cup being too small. The bra really is good quality though and looks much better when worn than in the photos.
I really want to like this bra. The cups run large -- I'm ordinarily a 28D -- but after that's been accommodated for, there's nice lift and shaping. But the underwires dig into my ribs underneath my breasts, and dig into my sternum at the center. Just really not comfortable. It looks great, though, and I'm hoping maybe things will settle in with some wear.
For me, I'm not exactly sure if this bra ended up being too big or too small..
The cups were very tall that it gaped at the top, but the underwires were definitely too small because they didn't didn't sit in the crease of my breast, but somewhere on my breast tissue. When I scooped my breast tissue inside the cup, it looked better but it did not like to stay in it, and escaped to the side of the bra. I did not get the cleavage that the bra advocates for, the cups were somewhat far apart and the underwire poked my sternum. I had to sew the center gore together a bit then it no longer had this issue. I like that the straps are thick, it gives a lot of support. It makes the bust really high and makes you look thinner.
One of my earlier escapees into fitting, needless to say this did not fit at all. Made a nice present to my younger sister who 'cant believe she is DD' =)
I recently got measured as a 28DD and needed to buy a new bra. Seemed like a good fit at first (Certainly better than the 32A I was in before!) But it still seems quite wonky!
I seem to over fill one cup completely, and then don't have enough boob for the other cup! Also seems to dig into my armpit area, pushing some boob or just armpit fat around in a weird way.
It does give a nice cleavage, but it's a little lumpy to wear under tshirts.
If you had to size up, that means the cups run small, not large. :)