Well, I purchased a Hunkemoller bra again because I'm really curious about the fitting of strapless bras. I've heard before that a lot of people can hardly fit in strapless bras, so today I'm going to write a protocol about one of them.
For a good fit, I think it's necessary to choose a strapless bra that has wider and more projected cups than regular bras. Otherwise it may cut into breast tissue under armpits. This bra is pretty wide and projected, it has 15.0 cm cup width and 23.7 cm cup depth. However the cups still get folded after I’ve jumped around the room. I guess the main ... cause is my firm tissue. Without the straps, the padded cups can't compress my firm boobs properly. But luckily this bra is multiway. As I put the straps on and tried it again, this issue disappeared.
The band of this bra can be stretched to 77.9 cm. I feel it is really tight but I don't consider it as a problem. Because all the weight of boobs should be supported by the band of strapless bras. The center gore is 8.1 cm tall and 2.0 cm wide at top. I think it is relatively wide for me but still can be tolerated.
Generally this bra is ok to wear. I love the bright colour and can also get some transparent straps to avoid the folding at cup bottom. However I prefer a cleavagy look, so I don't like the center gore very much. What do you think, shall I keep it or return it back, or do you have some other strapless bras to recommend? Just add a comment below and let me know.
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As is always the answer with bras, it depends on your preference and comfort.
If you prefer cleavage with your strapless tops, how often will you really wear this bra? Unless you absolutely need to go strapless soon, I'd recommend returning it and finding one that better fits your needs/wants.
I bought a strapless bra (big, ugly, but held them up) years ago and never wore it . Waste of money. All the strapless tops and dresses that I wanted to wear it with, you could see the top of the bra. I had also wanted a more cleavage-y look. Ended up with the Neve strapless to meet that need.
If you have firm tissue or fibrous tissue, you will almost always get folding in a molded cup. As long as it is still supportive and looks the way you want it to under shirts, you can work with it. If you ever find one that doesn't fold (and isn't the Luxe) PLEASE let me know!