I've been wearing this in 32dd for years. Despite my 24.5" underbust, it works surprisingly well on the tightest hook despite innumerable trips to the washing machine. It doesn't quite pass the two finger test, but it fits as well (on the tightest hook) as some 28s I've tried (looking at you, Freya). My boobs completely fill out the cups, the wires don't hurt my slight but far-reaching sideboobage. The straps don't fall down. Overall a very soft and comfortable daily bra. I only wish these came in smaller than 32.
This bra gives me perky, separated breasts that project (it really lifts and separates, and each breast is fully encapsulated). The cups are very sturdy and lined, and even though there is lace on the cups, I don't find it shows under t-shirt material. It has nice, delicate lace detailing and is quite pretty. It's comfortable for me to wear and feels very sturdy and supportive. I was able to adjust the straps as much as necessary, and they weren't too far apart for me. The fitter at Nordstrom who had me try this on said that people generally think kensie bras are either awesome or terrible; in my case I think this style works well for me.
A shape mismatch for me as it's too wide and shallow. It looks like it could be a good bra for someone it fits, the materials seem okay and the aesthetics are nice. I'm not sure if the white strip along the top of the cups would show under thin shirts however.
Fits! This 32dd is one size smaller than I usually wear, but everyone was saying that the cups were too deep so I thought that might be the way to go. It's rare that a bra gives me a push-up cleavage without my breasts falling out the middle, but this does great. The shape is maybe a little odd -- it's rounded, mostly, but flares out at the top of the cup? Maybe that's the thing saving me from spilling out, though, so I'll take it.
It's not the greatest quality - the boning and the strap adjusters are both a little poky, but it's cute and it fits, so I'm content.
The matching underwear have ruffles. And a bow. Oh wait, and rhinestones. It is a little too cutesy for me, actually, but it's so flattering otherwise I'm going to try to channel my inner teenager.
Straps barely adjust long enough when worn normally, and are plain too small when you where it as a X-back. These cups were not deep enough for me, but it looks nice, gave a bit of a pushup look and the gore not sitting flat wasn't too far off. Be warned that cup separation is extremely wide. However, there are only ribbons connecting the cups, so if you are narrower, they just bunch up to fit (though it doesn't look good then). This was actually extremely soft and comfortable fabric and the X-back adjustability would be nice if you have don't need longer straps.
This bra is not too bad, although I really have to tighten the straps for it not to gap a little at the top. The cups are a good depth. They are however curling slightly at the top which is kind of annoying, it's not really a t-shirt bra anymore because of this. I got this bra cheaply and it's worth what I paid, but I wouldn't pay full price. It's a decent midweek bra.
This is really meant for someone with more fullness/projection on top, while I am full evenly with a little heaviness on the bottom. I bought this bra when I first got my new size and seemed to fit much better into it, now it gapes hugely at the top.
I love the magnetic clip on it!! The style is super cute. And I'm generally a little full on bottom and sometimes plunge bras don't work, but the racerback straps pull the cup closed enough at the top for me.
At the end of the first day of wearing this bra, it felt tight around the rib cage and some of the boning felt like it was digging in. However, this was only the second time wearing a bra in the right size. The fabric of the back band is mesh - I'd prefer a softer material but it's still not bad.
This bra is amazingly comfortable I did forget that I was even wearing a bra. Band is very tight for a 32 it feels more like 30. Straps are comfortable and fully adjustable. Cups are lightly padded/lined with very soft material which add comfort. This bra is my new go to bra I reach every morning.
I grabbed this because it was inexpensive at the Rack. I had tried on the 32C (sometimes-successful sister size) but it was too small, and there was no 32D in sight, so this was the next best thing. I was happy to find that it runs really small! The band is VERY tight (stretches, with difficulty, to 29" even though it is a 32 band) and the cups are quite shallow despite their plunge nature. Oh, and I am a shallow, more FoT girl who experienced no quadding in this, so it seems to be a pretty shallow-friendly plunge. Yay!
It is, sadly, far too wide for me (some empty space on the sides), so I have to give it up.
This is the first bra I've bought now that I know the right way to fit a bra. The band is really comfortable, and the straps have a good range of adjustment for being a new bra (I have them fairly long right now) but it's too small in the cup! I still get quadboob after scooping & swooping and more so than that the outside of the cup digs into my breast tissue but I think the underwires hit in an OK place even with that issue.
Everything is all wrong about this bra. The cups are waaaaaay too small for the size and I was popping out all over the place. This is a front-clasp bra, which is normally fine, but the clasp slides around in the loops it is attached to the rest of the bra with so it doesn't ever sit right. I can't really recommend this bra for anybody.