This bra was a purchase at a renowned fitter. I have been very athletic most of my life and believe it or not almost never wore a bra. I had no under breast fold. Since I have reached late middle age things have gotten softer so I thought I would try for the millionth time to find something that fits. I am not an obvious fit. I am very surprised that I am a C or D or DD cup. Anyway this is a pretty good fit, with just a little too much back and the 4" gore isn't my favorite feature. I went with the front close idea because of spinal issues, but have since resigned myself to a clasp in the back, for more leeway in fit. This is a supportive bra, not all that pretty. Made in Canada. A good wire free option and comes in a back close version as well.
I have no idea what the brand, model, or size of this bra are. I'll try and take more detailed pictures so that there are more identifiable details to go off of.
That aside, I've owned this bra for probably more than ten years. I wore it when I originally bought it, and then stopped wearing it when I decided it wasn't as comfortable as I wanted it to be. When I tried it again (years later), I knew for sure the band was too big. Not until I took it in several inches did it fit closer to how I wanted it to. Th cups are too small, but it's a comfortable bra when I'm not going anywhere.
Not my favorite. This bra works by compressing my breasts, rather like a cheap sports bra, but the cups are so stretchy that it offers no support. Lots of bouncing happens when I walk. And despite the band being way too big, it manages to dig into my rib at one spot, just because the side seam is rather bulky. And it's unattractive. I only bought this because the fitter insisted it was the best fit, out of my unappealing, limited options. Grumble. If it only cost $15, like a bralette or spandex sports bra, I probably wouldn't be bothered by it.