Not for my breast shape and size! Gives me weird quadboob at the seam between the cup and the lace.
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Updated on Jun 16, 2015 Flag this
Measurement | Cm |
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Fits ribcage | 79.4 |
B. perimeter | 0.0 |
Stretched Band | 82.0 |
Band Length | 64.7 |
Cup width | 14.6 |
Cup depth | 24.4 |
Wire length | 25.7 |
Cup height | 18.4 |
Cup separation | 1.8 |
Gore height | 7.2 |
Wing height | 8.8 |
Strap width | 1.5 |
Hooks | 2 |
Didn't fit
Not for my breast shape and size! Gives me weird quadboob at the seam between the cup and the lace.
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Updated on Jun 16, 2015 Flag this
Didn't fit
~ Fits like 30:9/30G ~
Nicely projected cups, with good bottom depth, and narrow to average wire width. It's got very sturdy wires which hurt a little after a while, but it's manageable, and on my tapered ribcage, they help keep the bra in place - it's a choice between support and comfort (maybe I should sew on some soft padding?) The gore is low enough to allow it to tack to my sternum. The band fits like a 30, and the best setting for me is at the third pair of hooks (there are four columns!) The wires come up at mid-height in the armpits. There's also boning ... at the wings, which feels plastic, but is more durable than the ones in some Freyas, which break within minutes. The top of the cups are made of see-through mesh (with the most exquisite embroidery in light blue, white, and a darker purpley blue). Along the top runs an elastic band, presumably meant to lay against the overbust - if you have short roots. I don't, so instead, it cuts in, creating quadboob in an otherwise well-fitting bra. The elastic also seems to be too tight for the mesh, making it look frumpy. Luckily, it's a quick and easy fix with a seam ripper and a pair of scissors.
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