I don't have too much experience with wearing this beaut because it's very much too small and my bazooka boobs just crush this tiny thing. The band size was nice and I like the extra support from all the hooks though. It's also gorgeous, and I'm sort of crushed I can't try it a few cup sizes up.
Another bra that I tried on at a visit to Nordstrom. I love the way that this color looks on me, but the shape it gave me was oh so sad. The material was a bit scratchy, but I imagine that it would soften with wear.
A little shallow in the bottom and slightly too wide of straps. Neither of which are issues for me. The 34FF was a bit too snug in the cups, but the 34G gaps quite a bit at the top of the cup, especially toward the middle. I might keep it to try an alteration on it to see if I can make the gaping less noticeable with a shirt.
Such a gorgeous bra, that when I couldn't find my size, I selected the closest one I thought I could pull off. It never did fit right, so I only wore it once, but I hoarded it for months because I didn't want to let go of it. I've finally found it in my proper size, so will happily be replacing it with one I can actually wear.
Fit is very typical of Freya's balcony style, I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary in terms of shape and size here.
Unless you wore it every single day for several months, the wire coming out of its casing is not normal wear and tear. It suggests the bra was subjected to more tension than it was built to resist, usually because the cups were too small or shallow at the center and thus the gore did not tack properly. WHen the gore does not tack, the wires do not sit securely against the body and they move a great deal more throughout the day, and can wear holes in the end of the wire channel.
Runs a bit snugger in the band than a typical Freya. Reminds me a bit of the old Pollyanna, so shape doesn't quite work for me. More suitable for upper fullness than most Freya bras.
This is one of my favorite bras. The color is very nice and can be worn under very light clothing.
There is lots of room for projection. The top part of the cup is not very firm (unlike the Arabella), meaning that this bra is probably great for women with some upper fullness. I lean towards full on bottom, so I sometimes find that the cup is loose at the top, but it's not so loose/big on me that it causes wrinkling.
Having already fell in love with the Ooh La La's blush colorway, I knew I needed to own the flame colorway as soon as it hit the market.
The red is very vibrant and adds to the sexiness of the already sheer bra. It's also extremely comfortable, which is hard to find it "sexy" lingerie like this. Needless to say, I love it.
There is lots of room for projection. The top part of the cup is not very firm, meaning that this bra is probably good for women with some upper fullness. I have an even shape, so I sometimes find that the cup is loose at the top, but it's not so loose/big on me that it causes wrinkling.
Love the comfort, the look and the lift. Seems half a cup too small, cuts into tissue a bit, I would like to try it in GG. The band is very stretchy, I'm usually a 36 in Freya but wearing this one in 34 on tightest hook. I have heavy and pendulous breasts and this is my first half cup so I'm thrilled to see I can wear this style even if it doesn't fit perfectly.
I typically go for a 32GG, but had to sister size to a 34G to try this longline. The 34 back just isn't supportive enough and the G cups is so very small on me that I think a GG would be too small too, so I think I would really need a 32H if they made one.
The bra itself is a pain. There's no support for the extra fabric of the longline, so it annoyingly folds over itself. The back is difficult to do up and very uncomfortable. The 34 back stretched out bigger than 36 inches.
Absolutely love this bra with the exception I'm pulling the straps back up open they slide of your shoulders from time to time but this bra is more comfortable than any other I don't mind the strap issue
doesnt comexim have some longlines?