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Jasmine Balconnet Bra (6951)

Since AW2012 - Unpadded balconette bra with side support panels and a stretchy top section. More...

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    38JJ

    Hasn't set fit

    I am 7 months pregnant and trying to find supportive underwire bras.

    This is my second pregnancy and I haven't gained nearly as much in my breasts as I did with my first. I had lost weight between the pregnancies and weighed less than I did before getting pregnant with my first.

    Right before I got pregnant, I was a 34J. I have a short torso and my ribcage felt like it immediately expanded the day I got the positive test.

    I'm wearing most of my 34/36 band bras (mostly HH cups as I didn't size up to the J) but with an extender and I'm finding it isn't enough.

    Recently I ... bought a 38JJ - Panache » Jasmine (6951) . I have a 36HH - Panache » Jasmine (6951). I know it is a jump up in cup sizes but I wanted to make sure I'd have something that fit for when my milk comes in. Now I'm worried that I went TOO high and maybe a J would have been fine. The top of the cup gapes and I can't fill it so clearly it is too big. Looking at the bra volume chart, I'm wondering why I ever thought I'd gain THAT MUCH volume. It may need to find a new home if I don't get super engorged after my second is born.

    I recently submitted my new measurements to /r/abrathatfits and a helpful user on there felt I was closer to a 38H. Seeing as how I feel my 36HH - Panache » Andorra Full Cup (5675) maaaaaay need to go up a size, I worry that it may be too much and am debating just going through Amazon since I have Prime in order to try on a few. It also helps that the Andorra can be altered into a nursing cup.

    I also cannot stand the gore on the damn Jasmine (even the small one) and my best fitting bra is a 34HH - Curvy Kate » Emily (CK5001) . 34 sounds tiny but the band is pretty stretchy. The gore and wires are probably the best fit I've had so far.

    Using the volume chart, the difference between the 38JJ Jasmine and the 36HH Jasmine is 740cc. The difference between the 36HH Andorra and the 38J Andorra is 660cc. I'm worried *that* is too high and maybe I should go for a 36 but I really really really hate tight bands right now and feel like I'm wearing an ill-fitting corset when I have them on due to the ribcage expansion. Or should I just size to a 38HH? The cups on the Andorra REALLY do feel like I'm maxing them out right now. I know it runs a size small in the cups...which is why I'd rather do a HH or a J.

    I've updated my measurements here (not sure if y'all can see) and would really appreciate any help at all.


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    34K

    Fits

    I set this as a 'fit', but I would actually need a larger cup size. Still, this works better than a 36K with the band shortened, because the gore doesn't come quite as tall. As it is, I sometimes fall out of the cups and have to readjust.

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    32H

    Fits

    This fits perfectly in the cup, but I need to hook it on the tightest hooks, so am exchanging it for a 30HH.

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    34HH

    Didn't fit

    Wires poke in the underarms a bit, and the front tends to ride down and then the gore pokes me too.

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    30D

    Didn't fit

    This is my first unlined/non-contour cup bra, so it's going to take a bit of adjustment. I'm not used to such a natural and unsupported shape! The shape is much more natural and kinda-pointy than I'm used to. I don't know what to wear it with. I managed with 2 shirts layered so it was kinda thick. It's so different from what I'm used to wearing (I'd/something would touch my chest and it was a shock to be able to feel it so much!) that I honestly couldn't tell if it was comfortable or not.
    The band was nice and tight, and I prefer a 28. The gore was definitely a bit higher than I'm most comfortable with, and I found myself messing with it quite a bit. I pushed the wires down a little in their channels so they left a tiny empty pocket in the inside edges and hit the end on the outside, and I think that helped a little. I'll update with how I feel about it once I wear it a few more times.

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  6. Jasmine is a great summertime bra because it's so incredibly light. The fabric is lovely and it feels like satin on my skin. I love the support and comfort as well as the prettiness. Jasmine gives me a lifted, natural-looking shape that works under any type of shirt. Unlike some other seamed unlined bras, (i.e. Andorra) I get no "pointiness" at all from Jasmine. For a "natural", casual look this is a great bra. Since trying this bra I have started wearing Cleo unlined bras (Lucy, Marcie, Ellis, Millie, etc.) and I find they are much more uplifting and they give me a wonderful rounded shaping, which I prefer. While Jasmine is a terrific bra, for my shape and size, Cleos hit the jackpot.

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    36H

    Fits

    This bra is very supportive. It has stretch lace across the top of the cup that is nice around that time of the month when your boobs decide to grow. I am a little dcared that the lace might rip, it seems pretty fragile. I've decided that if that happens i will find some light teal lace to replace it.

    I like this one for work. It's nice and supportive. At the end of the day day the gore digs in a little bit. Not painful but a bit uncomfortable.

    I think it's pretty sexy! I never buy the matching panty but I found that the black lace matches pretty well with a couple pairs of undies that I already own. It's a multi-tasking bra!

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  8. This is a very good bra - if not the most exciting ever. The pattern, while muted, is quite elegant. It's comfortable (though the narrow straps do make for a slight shoulder indent after long wear).The vertically seamed lower cup (in 3 pieces) is very supportive and uplifting and it abuts an upper cup that is made of very stretchy lace. This is what makes the bra so well-suited to women of differently sized breasts. The very stretchy upper cup allows for dispersion of fullness. And although the cup seaming is vertical, the shape of the (non-stretch) lower cup is the same as one that's done in the typical 3-piece shape having a diagonal seam. Overall, I think this works well on a full-through-centre, deep breast or one which is full on top.

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  9. This is one of my favorite bras despite the mildly pointy profile. It is the first bra I have owned where the band was comfortably firm, the cups were sufficiently big, and the wires were actually wide enough for my quite broad root.

    It gives excellent lift with an angled lower panel but still has sufficient lower volume for my mostly even shape, and the top panel is stretch lace so ladies of all levels of upper fullness can makes this bra work without quad boobing. There's more projection in this bra than with other Panache Superbra models, such as the Panache Sienna (4471) , and ... the gore is pretty slim.

    The cup looks fairly opaque on bottom when worn, but this is an unlined and unpadded bra which is actually sheer when held up to the light. It is very thin and breathable, yet I have no problems with nipple show through as my nipples tend to fall right on the seam.

    I have found that the underwires are a little more narrow for me than they originally felt - perhaps it's just the angle of them on the outside - but I only notice when I am getting out of the car. The way that I tend to lean on the side of the driver's side seat when I swing my legs around has been pinching some of my tissue between the car seat and the back of the underwire. It's super weird.

    The gore is also quite tall and tacks firmly. I have a layer of fat on my sternum because I'm a bigger lady, so over the course of a day the gore can actually push my little bit of chest chub up above where the gore rests and stab up into it. Usually I just give it an upward tug to resettle things, but I intend to bend the underwires out slightly as a long term solution.

    This bra fits very similarly to the Panache Andorra Full Cup (5675).

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    • Interesting, I'm surprised you find it similar to the Andorra! Myself, I think Andorra had a lot less depth and lower files in it, and I'd need at least one cupsize bigger in it than Jasmine. ( Also hi! Nice to see someone around in similar sizes. :) )

    • Hey Elphabra ! :)

      The 34J Jasmine is a really good fit for me, whereas the Andorra Full Cup in 34J does ever so slightly indent me at the top - which since it is stretch lace really shouldn't happen. So I don't disagree that the Andorra runs a touch smaller! I'm not convinced it's a full cup size of difference between the two; I'm on the larger end of 34J it makes sense that I'm having minor and nearly undetectable quad boob issues. You make a good point though and I should have mentioned this in my review - whoops!

      Mainly I think I was trying to convey that the wire widths were comparable and the shapes they gave were similar, as the seam patterns are similar and they both use stretch lace for the upper panel. I made a collage of various bras to demonstrate the shape similarity just yesterday:

      http://i.imgur.com/nVl0hoQ.png

      Left to right:

      Panache Andorra Full Cup 34J - 3 part cup with inner side support sling
      Panache Jasmine 34J - 4 part cup including side support panel
      Panache Andorra Plunge 36H
      Cleo Lizzie 36HH
      Cleo Marcie 36HH

      Thanks for commenting :]

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    38J

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