This bra is a bit too narrow and projected for my shape. It does give lovely uplift and a great shape though. The top of the cup rolls outward just a smidge, making it not work under clothes at all. I think it may be a manufacturing defect, as it's much worse on one cup than the other. It's an awesome print, and the polka dot straps are super cute.
This Freja bra should be listed as a 30D, from my experience and measurements. The cups are not wide enough (just plain not big enough) for me. I got a terrible fitting with this bra at the store I bought it from but I can't take it back because of their return policy. It's a quality bra...soft and well made. I like the neutral color to wear under things and the little bit of floral around the cups. I was hoping to use it as a cross-back as well as standard, but when I got it home and showed it to my husband he said, "That just doesn't fit you!" I agreed, so I'm selling it here.
I have been trying to find a nice bra for my conical breasts for about 2-3 years now. This bra is AMAZING. I went down a cup volume (32D to 32C), and it doesn't have any pointiness or gapping thats associated with other bras and conical breasts. The top sometimes doesn't fill out entirely, but it's negligible. It is seamless under shirts and my nipples don't show through.
The fabric itself is a bit scratchy, and there's some bows I had to cut off. Another downside is the straps are just slightly too far apart for me, but I'm willing to deal with it for a bra that fits so well
I usually wear a 30D or 28E but this one was on sale so I went for the next best size. I actually fits quite well without gaps or wrinkling on the cups which is a common problem for unlined bras for me. The cups are made of very soft cotton which makes it even more comfortable to wear.
These cups are very wide and shallow, which is just what I need. They fit perfectly with the straps set close together in the front. There's slight gaping with them placed farther out and without any straps. The band throws me off, because it is too big rides up, but feels too tight and borderline painful after a few hours of wear. The 30D was perfect in the cups even without straps, but hurt after 15 minutes because it was so tight I could barely hook it.
This bra is not cut for me! The band is quite stretchy; I would suggest sizing down in the band. The lace is beautiful and I just love the pattern of the fabric. The bows feature a double ribbon that is pretty awesome looking. Unfortunately I think I've tried every size of this bra that I might possibly fit into, and none work. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" />
Well it looks like Freya bras are simply not for me. I love the pattern and fabric of this bra. The pastel sea shell pattern is so art deco I just adore it. The band is a bit loose, and fits best on the tightest hook. I like the shape that the cups give me, but the wires aren't long enough and don't encapsulate the tissue under my arms. The cup also puckers strangely on the left side, forming a vertical groove through the cup below where it meets the strap. It looks like I have the strap too tight, when in fact it's so loose it could fall off. Very strange.
This bra is very tight. It stretches for just about 10 cm, and because it's a longline, it feels even tighter. If you're planning to buy it, I recommend going up one band size or maybe even two. The cups are standard sized, too big for me, so I'm not keeping this bra. I think in this particular model size 34A would fit me best, if only Freya produced it.
Well, obviously this is toooo small for me. I bought it before I knew what sizes were. The bra itself feels really good around the torso, but the cups seems best for narrower breasts. The band stretches.