It would be a perfect everyday bra if it didn't get stretched out so quickly. I bought it in January. It's March and the band starts to ride up on the back despite changing the hooks. Otherwise it's very comfortable, breasts are held close to the chest but not flattened. Nipples never hurt, no matter what day of the cycle.
I used two bra extenders with this, as I got it just for the cup size, which I thought would be wider. So it's obviously not a big enough band for me, but I tried it on to see how the cups fit.
I like the plunge fit much better than the high gores, it feels much more comfortable at the gore, though I do get some extra fat or breast tissue that kind of melds together right above the gore, I don't know if I'm wearing it too low or what, but I get the feeling that in a bra with wires that were my shape this wouldn't ...be an issue.
It gives me some insane quad boob but there is also some empty space right at the front of the cups, I guess because the shape is too pointy, but I wonder if I went up one cup size if it would be the right shape, like the quad boob would go away and instead fit inside the cup?
There is a *lot* of armpit fat or tissue going on in this bra, I tried to show it with the pictures but I still don't think the pictures even show quite how much armpit fat there is. I think this is because of the low and narrow wire, and cups that are just too small for me. The wire on this is quite short, so I thought that maybe even though it's a too-small 5.5" that it might be a very flat wire and create a sort of shelf for my boobs, but the wire curves up too much for that theory at the sides.
The feel is comfortable. I think I like the plunge shape a lot.
I also like the look of the plunge shape on me. It gives me cleavage which I have never had, but the size/shape of this bra is about the same as my 38Bs so I still don't think it's enough of an improvement that I would wear it. I am curious what going up a cup size would do, but I still think the wires would be too narrow even if the cup fit was better. Read more 253 more words
This wasn't a bad fit, just meh, not great, not horrible. There are extensions of the straps attached to the band that are uncomfortable, but I can see where structurally they help stabilize the bra. The cups were a bit too separate for my taste, giving my breasts a more separated appearance. The cups are moulded and really quite thick, definitely more than a Deco. Not bad, but could be better.
Boob fit is close if I stand just so and don't move, but straps are too far apart for people with narrow shoulders. If the straps stayed in place I think the fit would be OK. It's very pretty and seems very well made. This is a great example of wide wires and molded cups on a narrow root with soft tissue! Yikes.
This bra didn't work for me because of the underwire/band configuration. The cups sit too low for my high-set breasts.
The cups seem to run true to size and the band (at least on an unworn bra) seems to run about a size small. The 30GG fit more like a 28H... but the band seems like it might stretch quickly.
Realized these Keia/Rubypink bras maybe should have been worn on the final hook and taken a 28 when originally bought although I was new to "actual size" bra ranges and couldn't even find 28's when sizing myself and buying them. Good for occasional wear. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
*** 3/5 Quality **** 4/5 Comfort **** 4/5 Looks
Updated on May 25, 2011
Band is quite stretchy but fits well enough for center gore to lay against sternum.
Cute & different design. My favorite part about this bra is the lace on the upper cup remains taught instead of becoming overly stretchy like some other of this brand I own. I have it in both Ivory and Melon/Coral combo which I like to think of as honeydew/cantaloupe. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
I ordered the Isabella because I was in desperate need of an ordinary (and black!) T-shirt bra and this one was for cheap on eBay. It turned out I misjudged my size (again...) and would need a 30H, as the 30GG have me a bit of a quad-boob. Not much, but in the end I decided not to compromise and sent the bra back.
Apart from the quad-boob problem, though, I was pleasantly surprised. The bra fit flawlessly everywhere else and the support, uplift and rounded side-shape were awesome. I've only owned two molded bras so far, but they were by no means as comfortable and soft as this one.
I tended to avoid molded bras up to now, thinking that they would just make my boobs look bigger, but I've changed my mind. If I find the Isabella in a larger size, I'm definitely ordering it again.
I think this would be a good fit, if I had ordered the correct size. Don't know where my head was that day! I really needed a 30FF in this. It's very pretty, pink with polka dots. A pretty lace detailing with ribbon across the top of the cup. Kicking myself for my mistake, and the seller does not have the 30FF, go figure, and this is not returnable. Definitely not in my right mind that day. It does give a bit of a pointy look, but I wonder if that is not also because of the cups being too small.
I love the colour and the fabric is really nice and comfy. Sadly, the cups were too separate and wide for me. I also find the cups a bit too small for the size. The band seems stretchy at first, but doesn't ride up or anything.
Fairly disappointed when this bra arrived in the mail. I now have 5 Rubypink bras and while they all seem to have wider cups and straps than would be ideal for my frame, they have all worked until this one. The straps are set too far apart for me and I don't fill the too wide of cups. It seems like it would fit a 30G better than a 30FF. Also, the moulded cups are just too thick for my preferences. A bit blah. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_razz.gif" alt=":P" /> Will be selling this one.