Attina 35062 65L
I am adding this bra for data/informational purposes only. This Bra is not owned by me at the time of addition to the database.
Attina is a soft unpadded underwire bra in black. It has smooth nylon cups with sheer lace on top. The bottom nylon has stretch to it, but the upper lace does not. I tried this bra in both 65L and 65M, please see both for full details on sizing and fit.
The band of the 65L measures 24.5” to a max of 31” with 3 hooks and 3 rows of eyes.
Cup Depth as measured by:
1 Hovering the cup between ... the knees, then placing the tape measure into the cups without any resistance.
This measurement is: 11.75”
2 Placing the cup over the knee and stretching it similar to what a breast would, to the maximum resistance.
This measurement is: 14.25”
I feel these two figures give you a general idea of the minimum and maximum depth that the cup can accommodate, just like the flat and stretched band measurements do with bands. Since Bratabase only has one cup field, I enter the larger of the two, as it’s this larger number that determines if a cup is going to fit me or not since I am on the max end of the cup scale, but do realize that some may need the lower number to determine fit for their needs, so I will always include both figures in the reviews for full disclosure.
It has a lot of give, but only on bottom as the top lace has no stretch to it at all. This ends up flattening the breasts on top, giving an uncomfortable fit and unappealing look both in and out of clothes. If the cups weren’t too small, I am sure this wouldn’t be as much of an issue though.
For me, it wouldn’t tack due to fullness and it flattened my breasts. I didn’t get any quad boob, but the fit was less than ideal. If the lace on the top had stretch to it, this would be a nice fitting bra. The straps were too wide set and not comfortable. After 15 minutes of wear, had to remove due to the straps and curve of the side cup digging into my arms/armpit area. I had a deep red mark in my armpit for hours afterwards.
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Updated on Jun 22, 2018 Flag this