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Bras » Masquerade » Ardour Sweetheart Moulded Bra (7181) » 30D 30:4

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Fits ribcage66.6
B. perimeter19.5
Stretched Band74.3
Band Length63.1
Cup width12.8
Cup depth16.3
Wire length18.0
Cup height11.6
Cup separation2.1
Gore height4.8
Wing height6.5
Strap width1.5
Hooks2

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    Didn't fit

    Another bra I bought because it's supposed to be the same shape as my fave 30DD - » Amor Sweetheart Moulded Bra (6766) Masquerade And I suppose it is, the bra part of the bra is great! Great shape, decent cleavage, lovely fabric... all the things I love about Masquerade bras. The band is on the tight side but it will probably loosen up with wear (and if it doesn't I can grab and extender). So a pretty wonderful bra exceppppt the straps, god the straps :'( They're wider than normal which I guess makes them more comfortable but then they also have unnecessary lace added which in my opinion makes them too wide. Added to that they're just a little too far apart so they're constantly slipping off my shoulders, and because they're so wide it's impossible to ignore. UGH, so close to perfect. TRAGIC!

    Updated on Oct 08, 2014 Flag this


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      Do you mind measuring the bra?

    • blubblub Done! When measuring I realised I should probably sell mine since it still has the tags and I don't think I'll be wearing it. Let me know if the measurements work for you and if you're interested in a black 30D! :)

      ps I'm new to this so if something seems off tell me and I'll remeasure, the strap width is just the uh strappy bit- with the lace it's a bit wider!

    • Sorry for the late reply.

      I am nowhere near the size range, it's just that this bra cut has very little measured bras entered and I'm super curious about how it fits compared to other popular molded bras.

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