I'm still struggling to find a bra since getting a proper sizing. Being on sale, this bra was only $12; I should have known better. I have sloping shoulders, so the straps don't stay put. The bottom of the cups wrinkle up, but my breasts fill the top nicely. It's comfortable, but not flattering. This one will work for a back-up bra, but that's about it.
This is a really comfortable bra, but it does not work for women with wide-set breasts. I did not fill the bottom of the cup well because of the placement of the wires. I basically got this bra because I just found out I needed a different size and it was only $3 (and it's hard to find 40Ds in cheap bras) I would only wear this bra as a T-shirt bra because it doesn't do much for my shape.
I really like the fit of this bra. My only problem is that I don't fill the top of the cup so it gaps outwards. Otherwise it seems pretty sturdy for being a $15 bra.
It's pretty and comes in several colors. I have two of them.
Soft, smooth fabric. Other than that, I can only comment on how it fits me now.
Note: I believe my breasts are still migrating back to where they should be. When I first got this bra, it felt wonderful on. I did not measure it then.
Now, since it's the wrong size: Horrible fit. Cup flattens out so that the wings stick outward. When you scoop and force your breast into the cup, the underwire actually lifts off the chest wall. Straps are slippery and slide off very easily, partly because of placement, but mostly because the breasts are not contained.
A nice looking bra. The straps are thin and dig into shoulders for ladies with heavier set breasts. The underwire is a bit long size it digs into the armpits. Even after a couple of washes it did not stretch out and cups did not wear out.
I bought this bra at Target in Escondido California in 2007 because I was in a bind. I think this bra is lame and does not fit me right.It seems the straps are too far apart for one.And I didn't fill the cups right.
It has a lined cup which unfortunately gives me a bit of quadboob, but without the lining my breasts would look a tad empty. It's very comfortable, yet pretty. I've been complimented on it by dates, and yet it's relatively inexpensive (I believe it's under $20 at Target).
I really like this bra. I have several of this brand and size. The only weird thing is in all of them, there is a crease at the bottom of the cup where my breast doesn't completely fill it, and it lies flat against my ribcage. Hard to explain. The gore doesn't tack completely at the top of the gore, but not enough to be a bother and it doesn't pain me at all.
Super Bra, although padded. Does fit very snugly and looks smooth under T shirts. White with lace side panels and two tone cups. All white unlike the photo.
Fairly pretty bra that is not for everyday wearing. Its a little tight on me due to the band dimension but does a better job with my smaller breasts than average
I am a size A and can wear a size B in this bra. Since the cups are molded it makes my breasts look slightly larger (though there is a small amount of gap.)
CON: underwires (completely unnecessary for small breasts)
PROS: cheap $10-12 easy to acquire (Target) make my breasts look slightly bigger (clothed) flattering to breasts (when unclothed) front clasp
Notes: I have several older version of this bra, with a less smooth material and they have stretched greatly (though I have washed them as regular, non-delicate items). The newer bra seems better quality, and has a slightly smooth sheen.
Comfortable bralette for small boobs. It's a pull-over. Maybe a little small... Lacking the support my newly non-nursing tiny mom boobs need to look their best.