I'm so torn with this bra! It's so comfy, and it's a plunge that actually fit my average projection - and I didn't have to go up a cup size. My only problem is that I don't have enough center fullness, therefore, the cups gap slightly in the middle. The gore is AWESOME. I need short gores and this is genius - the gore ends, but there is still the gore "tunnel" (for lack of a better word) but it's just thick fabric, so it's flexible, unlike a regular gore. I'm thinking about keeping this one as it's molded and actually fits my projection and it gives me a lined, rounded look. This bra has more projection that the Moulded Deco. I had a 30E in that and my breasts constantly pushed it down because it didn't allow for my projection.
Edit: Wore it...and it's too shallow. However, it would probably do OK for a temporary molded bra https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" />
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It sounds like you should keep it. You want a smooth, molded bra, and this one stays in your inframammary fold. No one will see the slight gaping at the center gore. I need low gores, too, and I love my 30E Parfait by Affinitas Casey for that reason and the smooth cup. My beige one used to gap slightly at the gore, but no longer. I think wearing plunges exclusively for a year or so caused even more tissue migration toward the center gore area. I had thought I was done with tissue migration after the first year and a half of properly fitted bras. Now I have even more fullness in the center gore area. Formerly my breasts were very full toward the sides under the arms.
I've never tried the Jeanie, but if it's like the Casey in projection, you are correct about it accommodating more projection. I wear 30FF in Freya half cups and in Cleo Marcie.