The shape mismatch was so big it was comical. It felt like the cups were about two inches farther from the center of the bra than I wanted them to be, so I didn't fill the outer edges of the cup at all (there was wrinkling! on a molded cup!) but I had massive quadboob in the center. (I have pretty average separation between my boobs, so wide set ladies, this might be for you.) I will definitely be returning this. It was a cute bra tho!
This was one of my favorite bras last year. It no longer fits due to some weight fluctuation, but if it came in a 30 band, I would absolutely buy it again. The moulded cups aren't stiff at all, and are a good match for my shallow, FOB shape. Plus, the lace trim didn't show through any of my T-shirts or thinner tops.
It does give an east-west shape that I don't mind, but that not everyone may love. In terms of fit, my only issue was a small amount of wrinkling and emptiness at the bottom of the cup.
I spent Super Bowl Sunday bra shopping with my daughter. We live in the 8th largest city in the country yet there are very few non matrix size bra shopping options and none of them have much selection in the 34FF, 34G, 34H range. I tried on at least 15 bras at Nordstrom and left with this Natori and a Passionata Brooklyn.
The Natori Cherry Blossom is an underwire, bandless, plunge t-shirt bra with contour pads and a lace overlay. The adjustable straps have a J hook converter. The gore is .5 tall which is ideal for my close set boobs. It is very soft and comfortable as well as pretty.
It fits in a comfy, minimal support way. I am not sure if I will wear it other than at home or a lazy day because I like a lot more support and lift.
This could have fit me perfectly if only I didn't have asymmetrical breasts! Such a gorgeous bra (I picked the coral color). Definitely more for shallow chested folk. I considered myself shallow but apparently I do have some projection as I found the cups pushed too much against my chest. It caused spillage that revealed my left breast is larger than my right. Other than that I would have considered this a great fit. I asked about a 30DD but the Nordstrom attendant told me it would be too large for me.
This is a pretty comparable style to the Natori Feathers Plunge. Some differences include that the Flora has more elasticity in the band and not as much of a plunge (4.5cm gore height vs. the Feathers' 2.6cm). Also, despite the floral lacing overlaying the cup, it looks relatively seamless under most shirts.
This is one of my tried-and-true go-to bras! I've purchased it multiple times throughout the years in various sizes and colors because it works so well for me. The low gore, wide underwires, soft fabrics, and fully adjustable straps are all positives. Even through the cup's padding is quite thin, I've found that it provides good nipple coverage. The shape is somewhat shallow and wide, which may be issues for people with a narrower or more projected shape.
The 32DD doesn't fit as well now as it did when I bought it, but that's due to weight fluctuation, and isn't an issue with the bra itself. At present, the top of the cups gap more than I'd like, but the lace/mesh overlay does help to disguise that.
Not a perfect fit, but it's usable. I've been searching for t-shirt bras to suit my breasts (Conical, soft breast tissue, wide-set with minimal projection). The band has 4 sets of hooks. For my 28.5" UB I can use the tightest hook if I want decent support. I usually just use the 1st or 2nd hook because my small boobs don't need all that much support anyway. The bra itself is pretty comfortable. Very soft. The cups are a bit too round and tall for me - for my conical shape I end up with a bit of empty space on the bottom and sides. I have uneven breasts with the left being the larger one so that one spills out of the cup a bit. It's a nice bra if you're looking for a soft t-shirt bra. I chose the Café color to wear under white tees but on its own I find it to be a bit bland.
The bra is discontinued but I saw plenty left at Nordstrom Rack. The measurements made it seem perfect for me but unfortunately I don't think the underwire is wide enough given my breasts are separated. I also have a shallow, short roots so I found I couldn't quite fill up the top. The band is fairly stretchy; I'm sure I would be fine with a 30 band given I'm 28.5" underbust.
This bra looked so pretty from the website. The gore is too high on me. It was digging into my sternum. The wires were too wide. They were digging into my side. I also didn't fill out the top of the cup. Definitely more for someone with even to top fullness with moderate projection. There was some wrinkling at the bottom. I am more projected than this bra allowed. The cups and band are on the bigger side. I'm on the bigger side of 30. So most 32s fit. I'm on the smaller side of DD. I measured 30E.
I have never worn this bra outside of the change room at the store I bought it from. I thought it was the right fit but it wasn't. It has beautiful lace and will last a long time.
The fabric and band of this bra were so comfortable, I really wanted it to work. Unfortunately it was about a cup size too small for me, though the band was great. I’ll try it again in the next size up, and see if that is a better match. The jersey fabric was so soft, I’m hoping there’s a size that will work for me.
I’ve never had a bad experience with Natori Bras. Unfortunately, I had so many bras from working in a lingerie department that this one got put in a sealed box with many others and I forgot about it, then gained weight and it no longer fits. I don’t remember wearing this one at all, if I did it was one time. I always hand wash my bras. Would love for it to go to a good home since it no longer fits.
Loooved this bra until pregnancy changed my shape. Held onto it hoping that I'd eventually fit back in it, but ... nope. It got approx 6 month's worth of use only. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":-(" />
As with most Natori T-shirt bra styles, the band is very stretchy, the fabric(s) it’s made of are soft, and the underwires are pretty bendy compared to the firm type used by Panache. I usually wear unlined cut and sew bra styles, however I keep a few T-shirt bras around for when I need them - Natori keeps discontinuing the ones I find are a good fit to the point where they’re almost as bad as wacoal is about discontinuing their unlined bras that fit me well!
This was the first sports bra that I found in my size that kept me from bouncing all over the place. I really love the overall comfort of the bra, but the straps are too long so I had to cut off the extra as I only use the first few loops. Tried tucking the extra under the strap but it wouldn't stay. Wearing as a racer-back is difficult as you have to set the straps first then put over your head and removing after a workout is a workout in itself, but I guess it's what you get used to when needing more structured support for the ta-ta's. I have this in multiple colors so that I can rotate my bras and give them time to dry out.
I love how adjustable and secure the strap settings are on this bra. Unfortunately if you want to wear as a racer-back you have to set the straps first then try to put it on which is kinda difficult to do, so I try not to so much. It's very comfortable, but not very much support compared to Panache Sport if you're going to be doing high intensity workouts.
I was searching for a low cut sports bra that wouldn't peek out of my workout tops. While the Natori Zen certainly fit the bill for low cut, it was made for a different boob shape than mine. I have wide-rooted, shallow boobs. It seemed to do ok for the wide-rooted part, as it felt fairly comfortable on the sides. The gore tacked fine, and the straps were fine. Unfortunately, I really could not fill out the bottom of the cups, and there was quadboob on the top. My inability to fill out the bottom was not super noticeable once I put on a tank top, but I'll have to keep searching for the perfect sports bra.
This bra is similar in design to the Natori Feathers. The material is very soft and pretty and the center gore comes up higher than the Feathers so it doesn't dig into my sternum. Cups are shallow and oddly accommodate my wide roots even though they are measuring the same width as others that don't.