This is my first Tango Plunge bra. The two things that I love about this bra is how comfortable it is and how low the gore is on it. I bought this bra from another user.
Updated on Nov 21, 2013 Flag this
This is my first Tango Plunge bra. The two things that I love about this bra is how comfortable it is and how low the gore is on it. I bought this bra from another user.
Updated on Nov 21, 2013 Flag this
This bra is very close to fitting for me. The Tango II plunge (non classic) style in a 34H fits very well (i'd prefer a 32HH for a better band fit, but they don't make it), and this one is the same fit, but it feel 1 size smaller in the cup. If there were a 34HH in the Classic, i'm sure it would be a fit for me.
As it is, I get a little bit of quad boobing in the 34H Classic. I'd prefer a tigher band and I know the band on this one will stretch easily with wear, like all of my other Tangos (classic and non), so i'd prefer a 32, but they definitely don't make a 32HH or 32J in the classic line.
This has good cup width and I like the smooth fabric and lack of any lace or embellishment along the underwires.
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Updated on Nov 20, 2013 Flag this
First Impression: OMG.
I should have tried the Tango long ago. Especially this plunge.
*Almost* perfect. I think I am between a 34GG and a 34H. The 34GG wire is slightly too narrow and the 34H cup volume is slightly too big on the top half and the straps are slightly too wideset. Otherwise... I think Panache is my brand for now.
We shall see what happens when I wear it normally.
AFTER WEARING IT FOR 8 HOURS:
Um. No.
That center gore is too low. Combine that with my short, splayed boobs, my inner quadrants don't push back on it so it ends up digging into me. *sigh*
The wideset strap thing ... is bad and causes the cup tops to gape so ridiculously much.
I'll have to try it in a 34GG or something. Maybe a 36G? I don't even... ugh.
The balconette that acts like a full cup on me is a better fit in the same size.
AFTER A 2ND WEARING FOR 8 HOURS:
Um. Maybe?
It kind of shimmied down today and the wire directly below the apex is about 1/2" under my fold and the rest of it fits much better now, THOUGH... the straps are still too wideset and there is gaping where the straps attach and I'm wearing it with an extender attached so it adds about 1/3-1/2" of extra length to the band.
If I can figure out how to remove about a 1/2-inch of fabric in a crescent shape, directly above the bottom curve of the wires AND move the strap attachment about 1" inward and 1" lower, this bra would be perfect.
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Updated on Sep 18, 2013 Flag this
The cups fit perfectly, which I was very happy about. The seams of the bra will show through on a tight shirt though. Also, the underwires have a tendency to poke out, which is easily fixed by sewing it back up, but annoying
Updated on Aug 07, 2013 Flag this
This was my first correct fitting bra, and my only bra with the 28 band, (the size I should be wearing). This bra is a good basic bra, but not my favorite. It is really thin (but durable) and rather pointy. So if you are going for the "natural" look, this one is for you! The style is very basic, which I personally like. Plain black with slight lace on the edges. Fits snugly about my breasts, with no gaping anywhere. Took me a full week to "break in
but now it is comfortable. One last thing: I can see a thin line though my shirt, so I can't wear it with very thin tops.
Edit to Add: I have full on bottom breasts, if you are full on top, probably will not work as well.
Updated on Jul 30, 2013 Flag this
This bra was too small for me and gave me bad quadboob. Not recommended for full-on-top. But the band was not too stretchy and just firm enough. I measure 26" underbust and it wasn't too loose on me.
Updated on Jul 27, 2013 Flag this
This bra was much too large for me in the cup. So I can't say much for how it wears or the shape it gives since all I did was try it on and laugh a bit. I'd say it runs big in the cups, but I'm not far enough along in my true bra size awareness journey to make that claim.
At least I got my band size right and this one fits quite snugly, not too stretchy.
I didn't make any attempt to adjust the straps because "why bother, it's not going to make the cups any smaller, right?" but they are fully adjustable which is appreciated by short girls like moi.
All in all, I think the Tango Plunge might work very well for me in the correct size.
Updated on Jul 25, 2013 Flag this
Gives a pointy-boob look. Not good for narrow-set breasts. Pokes in the underarm. Runs tights.
Updated on Jan 28, 2013 Flag this
Don't get it unless you're pretty shallow. I tend to be a 28D so that accounts for why I don't fill out the bottom except when I weigh a little more. However even when I weigh a little less it's still too shallow for me. The effect is that it kinda squishes me down on the top, where it's better to be fuller anyway. It is plain nude and goes under my white tshirts fine, but it's definitely not the prettiest color. Kinda yellow.
Updated on Oct 29, 2012 Flag this
This is an excellent plunge bra to wear under v-necks and dresses. As with other Panache products, the fabric is good quality and is not scratchy or rough. This particular bra will not offer the same support as a balconnete or a full cup for an entire day but it's great for an evening out. What I love about it is that the cups lie flat against my breasts so there is no bulging, cleavage or spillage of any kind. It's also quite comfortable. If you like your band super tight you might want to go down a size as the band is quite stretchy. Otherwise the band and cup are both true to size.
Updated on Sep 17, 2012 Flag this