I have this bra for all my change.I have it in almost from the day it came .now iam 32H because this bra runs very very tight in band the 30 HH was uncomfortable tight I am wearing this bra all day every day I never wear a normal bra only this and the 5021 every day I never take apart 😻
It looks like it fits you extremely well, and definitely ( to me) has a minimizing effect on your boobs without making them look like they are mashed flat like so many minimizer bras do.
Yes that’s right.but iam thinking about to try again 30 J it’s not cover me I don’t know 🤷♀️
I buying this bra years ago iam big bust lady with small back my usual size is 30 J I try 32HH as sister size but it’s a little big so I went one cup down for bests fits its the best . I buy the bras from fingleavs it’s on sale .this bra is very expensive but it’s worth the money I believe is the Porsche of bras
O how did I just see this? That colourway is amazing. I actually got this one just a couple days ago (before reading the reviews about how the cups runs) and I got it in 30GG and now I'm thinking it might be too big in the cup...
brasaremean Their cups are weird. They're just really tall :(
Fingers crossed it fits cause even with the figleaves sale + 10% off it was still really pricey!
This is my first time seeing this pattern, and I love it! If it extends around the back I think it could be a viable option instead of a bralette to have peek out from tank tops...
Hello thanks all for your comment this colour is very sexy it seems like lace and I think is ok what do you think?😊😊😊
Of course I buy it from fingleavs 15 % - and 10% +extra it’s very good opion and I love the color I believe is the most nicest of all colors that panache made
Hello I believe it runs big iam 30 J and this is 32H what iam says I love it it’s from the more beautiful color I ever see two colours together it looks like lace
I like this bra a lot, even though I'm not quite happy with the support it gives. In a scale 1-10 I'd give it a 7 for support, whereas I'd give Enell a 9,5, Bravissimo Inspire a 9 and Royce a 6.5. In other words, yeah, it's good for most low impact sports, but for running or martial arts I'll still go for Enell and Bravissimo. If you use the racerback option the support is a bit better, but I still think there's too much upward bounce. The bra looks good, a definite plus. The colours (I have the grey-lilac) are really nice and it's the only sports bra I've had that gives a decent-looking shape under shirts. Not too pointy and not a uni-boob. It's also extremely comfortable on, the straps are great and the wires are well padded. A shame they don't make it in larger cups than H. (HINT!!!)
I bought this bra for its supposed comfort and support. It did not disappoint ! The first thing I loved was the straps' placement: it doesn't slide off my shoulders as my Cleo bras as it's placed closer to the the neck. I didn't try the J-hook yet so I can't give my review on that. The molded cups are very comfortable and it doesn't enhance the unevenness of my breasts like usual molded bras do because it's not stiff at all. The central gore doesn't separate my breasts at all, which is not a problem for me. The band with 3-hooks closure is supportive as it should, without being uncomfortable ...or leaving red marks. It minimizes my breasts a bit by bringing them together closer to my chest, which is not a bad thing either.
I almost have a quad-boob effect in this bra because I lost some pounds and my previous cup size was HH. But they don't do the Sports bras in my size yet and it would have been too big anyways I think. The slight breast tissue excess doesn't bother me though because it's only noticeable by me.
When worn under clothes, this bra looks smooth enough, but it's a little visible. I have the black one with the multicolored wings and both the straps and the wings flash their colors under light-colored clothes, but it's not an issue.
The only thing I can complain about, is that it doesn't completely immobilize my breasts: I still get bounces in this bra, but I can't compare it to any other sports bra except the wired Panache version I got later, because this non-wired bra is my first sports bra ever. But the wired version seems to do a better job at reducing the bounces, even though it's the same size but the wired is a bit too big for me. I wonder if the fault is the bra's or my squishy soft breast tissue's ? But as I don't use it for "real" physical exercises (only for the occasional bike ride, activities that ask for a bit of physical effort, and everyday use), the lack of a strong bounce control doesn't bother me.
This bra dries very quickly when washed, to the point that I can wear it on the morning after if I wash it in the evening and let it hang dry in the shower for the night. I suppose it proves its breathability.
I like how this bra looks, although for practical everyday wear I'd prefer a plain black version. I will buy another one even if it's my most expensive bra, that's for sure ! Read more 325 more words
I've used this bra for yard work and exercising with my dogs. It was reasonably good at reducing bounce and the height ensured that the girls didn't fall out.
Right now, I'm a firm 32HH/J in most bras and I've seen people recommend sizing down due to cups running large so I chose the 32H. The band is comfortably snug, but the cups are too small and not very forgiving of upper or inner fullness. Despite this, the bra is very comfortable and gave a rounded, slightly east-west shape. The quadboob on my larger breast doesn't show through most shirts. I might try a larger size when the size range is expanded in the fall.
I wouldn't recommend sizing down in the cups to anyone with FOT boobs.
What I wouldn't give if Panache would expand this size range! Despite the fit issues (which are to be expected, wearing a too small size), I love this bra. Not only is it supportive enough that I've been able to take up running for the first time ever, it's super cute to boot. Great rounded shape under even tight fitting running shirts and pretty enough to be seen on it's own. (Not that I plan on whipping off my shirt in public any time soon. Maybe after I finish my first 5k!)
As lots of others have noted, this bra is made with comfort in mind. Cushy, wide straps ...and some kind of magical underwires - steel clouds (strong but soft). The racerback clip works great for me (extra support and easy to fasten/unfasten) and strap length & placement works well for me (5'9" with narrowish shoulders and high set boobs, for reference). I do have to limit how long I wear this however (3-4hrs max) because the compression (from wearing a too small cup size) causes achey, sore breasts. It's a compromise I'm willing to live with given the lack of availability in J-K sports bras and let's be honest, I'm not exercising for 4 hrs at a time.
*Update: I've worn this bra to exercise 4-5 times a week for the last 5 months, hand washing it after each wear. Just remeasured it and the band has only stretched maybe a half an inch! Still love this bra. Read more 140 more words
The only sports bra I will wear in public, as it is the first I have found with out the dreaded torpedo-boob effect. (I think the Freya sports model is too pointy for public wear!) The bra would probably fit me slightly better in a 30" with a larger cup, but there isn't such a thing. I like the level of support I get from hooking the straps together with the provided clip, but that isn't a possibility for all-day wear as it starts to dig in my shoulders. But it is fantastic for a work out! The underwires are coated in silicone and stitched individually, so you pretty much forget they are there. The center is unique. The wires come up against the chest, but there is a mesh overlay. This gives it the appearance of a regular (compression) sports bra. The moisture-wicking works nicely. It does reduce bounce, I was comfortable doing aerobic activity - still can't do jumping jacks without being self-conscious, though!
I lost a weight and I found the32HH a little big so I give a try the32H in a great lovely color pink this bra is my favorite j use it for every day and it’s great. But I must return it and try 30HH it’s big in back
Sometimes you can find these bras for pretty cheap on ebay or Amazon; maybe you could try it a cup size lower? I have 3 32Gs that fit me pretty well and do the job of a sports bra. How many cup sizes too big do you think this one was? I'm wondering if a 32G would fit you?
mandapandarawks I was definitely hoping to try something again after my Kris Line debacle. I really would like to start running again haha. I'd guess it was at least 2 cups too big for me honestly.
Hello I have the koko style 32H but in this bra I try 32GG and after while something didn’t fit so I went down back size to 30 H and I think it’s ok this bra I think it’s run very big in cups you must try at least two three sizes different to find the perfect fit
I buying this bra in 32H because I lost weight and I have to go down the size.itsnt run big I get thinner no the bra is bigger.maybe I made a mistake and I need one side down,I don’t know maybe I must try 32GG I like to hear your options
Same as my review for the grey colour: I have tried lots of sports bras over the years - Shock Absorber, Triumph, M&S and more recently Freya. I didn't get on with the Freya underwired sports bra and the Shock Absorber gave me monoboob. All sportsbras were a great disappointment until I tried this bra - wow! This bra gives great support and the padding over the underwires makes it extremely comfortable. It looks nice on. When I exercise (running, aerobics & zumba) the girls are kept in place. I can't shorten the straps enough to wear them bra style, have to use the J hook. Using the J ...hook means I can feel a pull and weight on my shoulders but it isn't enough to stop me from wearing this bra.
About my boobs: they start at my collarbone, I think they are average on the top, firm and bottom heavy with lots of projection. In most panache bras I usually wear 32HH or 34H but this bra is known to be on the larger side so the 32H fits. Read more 71 more words
I have tried lots of sports bras over the years - Shock Absorber, Triumph, M&S and more recently Freya. I didn't get on with the Freya underwired sports bra and the Shock Absorber gave me monoboob. All sportsbras were a great disappointment until I tried this bra - wow! This bra gives great support and the padding over the underwires makes it extremely comfortable. It looks nice on. When I exercise (running, aerobics & zumba) the girls are kept in place. I can't shorten the straps enough to wear them bra style, have to use the J hook. Using the J hook means I can feel a pull and weight on my shoulders but it isn't enough to stop me from wearing this bra.
About my boobs: they start at my collarbone, I think they are average on the top, firm and bottom heavy with lots of projection. In most panache bras I usually wear 32HH or 34H but this bra is known to be on the larger side so the 32H fits.
I've been slacking writing a review because I had not taken it for a spin so to speak. I know some women with implants have found this bra problematic but I love it. I guess I must be one of the lucky ones. I'm still early so perhaps In another three months I won't like it as much lol As it stands now it's extremely supportive and comfy. The gore sits nice and flat against my sternum https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> I can't do a smaller cup so I had to go up in band seeing as the 30 band only goes to an H cup ...it's ok at the moment but as it stretches out it may become an issue, more so since it's a sports bra which is valued by its ability to support the girls and reduce bounce. Ideally I would need a 30HH I believe. I tested it out in the treadmill and found it reduced most unwanted movement. The racerback clip helps even more with keeping everything stationary https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /> It's honestly not the most flattering bra even it does give great shape, it gives a lot of coverage perhaps too much for everyday wear Read more 99 more words
I am most comfortable in a 32HH/J, so I originally bought this bra in a 34H thinking the sister size would work okay. It was definitely far too big in the cup AND the band, so when I went back to the store I tried it in a 32H and the fit was perfect. I feel so supported and I can jump around without pain! I almost bought the grey colourway but in the end the magenta sold me https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
Really? I'm a 32J and had given up on finding a sports bra. I'll have to keep that in mind
dbmamaz you should definitely try one if you get the chance! Especially since Panache are expanding the size range for it. I actually just wear mine under t-shirts since it's so super comfy and gives a nice shape. I've joked to my boyfriend before that if I was made of money I'd just own one Panache sports bra in every colour...
I tried on every sports bra in the store dbmamaz and there were only two that worked for me - the Freya Active Crop and the Panache Sport. The Freya was cut quite low so I was spilling a bit out the top (I'm very FOT and B) and the moulded cups were a bit pointy so I went with the Panache. I don't want to take it off. It feels like a dream.
I bought this one used on eBay thinking that my usual bra size would be a decent fit. Wrong! The band is VERY firm and the cups are HUGE. Many related purchases later, I've found my best fit in a 34F. Regardless of size, I can't use the racerback option because the straps aren't long enough. It's very comfy. The lettering on the front is gone, but it's just adhesive decal stuff that washes off in the first wash or 3. The label is printed inside the clasp area; the print does fade over time. Although it doesn't appear to be particularly worn, one of the wires has poked through the outside fabric. If it fit, I'd throw a couple stitches there. In my opinion, this is the only real defect of this bra; the wires are padded on the inside but not sufficiently wrapped on the outside.
I have this in two colorways: gray and blue. The gray fits considerably tighter than the blue. They are both attractive considering they are sports bras.
I normally wear a 32JJ, but @ Panache only goes up to an H cup in their sports bras so naturally it is a bit snug. The blue fits more like a generous H, possibly an HH. The gray fits more like an H. The band is quite firm in the blue and verging on too tight in the gray (Though not quite enough to warrant an extender). The gore can't quite tack for me since it's not the right size for me.
Comfort-wise it's pretty good considering it's a bit small. I think it should be acceptable for most athletic activity for me, but I will have to see.
It looks like it fits you extremely well, and definitely ( to me) has a minimizing effect on your boobs without making them look like they are mashed flat like so many minimizer bras do.