I know I'm joining the chorus here, but I got this a few weeks ago, and it's become my go-to bra. I'd tried the Andorra in the past, but found the shape a little pointy and the wires too long--I'm 5' 3", with relatively high set breasts. The Jasmine fixes both those problems--possibly because it's cut larger (or just deeper?) in the cup, allowing me to take my regular size (30G), rather than sizing up like I have to with the Andorra. The wires on the Jasmine 30G are only an inch or so shorter than those on the Andorra 30GG, but that's the difference between being stabbed ... in the armpit vs. not.
I really like the front and center, uplifted shape. More importantly, this is the most supportive bra I currently own. Not sure quite why it's so fantastic in the regard--the wires are still slightly too wide, but that's true for me of all the bras I've tried except for Ewa Michalak. I think the fact that the wires are fairly stable/non-flexy may help.
Oh, and the stretch lace is just as awesome as everyone says for working with asymmetry.
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This is too small. And already a bit too wide. The problem with sticking to what’s available on Amazon is that for this size and shape, with the narrow roots & amount of projection you need, there’s next to nothing available. You’ve found one of them in Hettie. You may also get along with Cleo Kayla. The only other bra that comes to mind is Curvy Kate Ellace and I’d try both 30G & 30GG in that. I think you’re more of a 30GG, and Hettie runs pretty deep, as does Kayla.
I took forever to try Polish bras & once I did I never went back. Eventually when you’re comfortable going that route, it’s gonna be the best solution for you.