I only learned how a bra should really fit in February 2012. I bought this bra in April or May. Since the Simone Perele and Chantelle 30Es I'd bought from Nordstrom in February and March were already too loose on the first hooks, I was delighted when I discovered brands that came in 28 backs. I originally bought the Panache Andorra Full Cup in 28F, 28FF, and 28G. The 28F produced large underarm bulging, and the 28G's cups were slightly too big. I have underarm bulging in the 28FF as well, but I think that's partly because the wires don't go up as high as some Panaches. The ... main reason, I think, is because I need a 30 band in this model. The cups fit well, the lace is beautiful, and the color is spectacular.
Though I'd always suffered pain and bruising when wearing this bra, I only recently discovered some brands' 28 bands are just right for me. Now I never want to wear this Panache Andorra 28FF or my Miss Mandalay Paris 28F. I've worn this about ten times. I kept thinking it would stretch out, but it never did. It's in good condition.
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This is my new favorite bra - if you still have it, would you be willing to sell it? Thanks!