Size Range
(32-38 bands, UK B-G cups)
What did you learn from this bra?
- This particular bra is slightly more generous in the cups than other bras from the same brand, and the band was very tight for a 32 band and felt more like a 28 or 30.
What's good about this bra?
- This bra was and still is a favorite. The cups are soft and plush, straps are fully adjustable, 3 rows of hook and eye closures, the band being tight worked with my 29 inch underbust, created a very rounded smooth look under clothes, kept breasts forward and slightly at the sides but not so much ... that my arms would bump into them.
Does it poke, comfortable?
-No poking and was comfortable, but when sitting and leaning forward, the underwire and band would cut in a bit at the front.
Did it stretch out?
-It did stretch out, unfortunately, but it lasted a decent amount of time (8 to 10 months).
Pros
- Seamless cups
- No embellishments for a seamless look
- Tight band
- Fully adjustable straps
- Decent price ($40 at regular, $30 when on sale at Bare Necessities).
Cons
- Limited size range (Would really appreciate larger cup sizes as the brand goes up to a HH in some of their other bras).
- Limited Color Selection (So far I have only seen Natural and Black, more variation for more skin tones would be nice).
- Straps are VERY stretchy and thin as tape but just wide enough.
- If you are full-on-bottom, you might need to go down 1 cup size for a better fit. The cups are also a bit on the tall side.
- Underwires in the casing can be a little squeaky.
Additional Comments:
I have seen a review somewhere that compared it to the Freya Deco as being cheaper and having a lower center gore.
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