Note: these are not the original breast pads.
Synopsis:
Less coverage in the middle, shorter cups, and a more generous band circumference than the previous model. If you are tall and/or have low-set breasts, the straps may be too short.
1. The band is bigger. If you are like me and have larger breasts and a small band, stick with the previous model and/or prepare for an alteration. I sew non-stretch ribbon to the band to reduce elasticity.
2. If you are center full and full on top, stick with the previous model. The previous model has taller cups and a higher "gore" in the center.
3. If you are center full ... and full on bottom, you may be able to wear this without falling out in the middle. These are my breast characteristics and I'm just barely contained.
4. The included breast pads are perforated which should increase breathability. However, they prefer to sit more toward the sides of the cup instead of in the middle. If you have average-spaced to wide-spaced breasts, this will be acceptable. If, however, you have close-spaced breasts, you may find your headlights uncovered and on "full beam." Sigh. I've grown weary of shifting these toward the middle throughout the day and will replace the included uniquely shaped and perforated pads, with larger, generic triangle pads. *These replacement pads are what you see in the photos: bra fits me better with the replacement pads.
5. Unlike the Full Bust model http://bra.pe/MIR1/, this model doesn't lift and center my tissue. It is a better fit on less center-full, less closet-set breasts.
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