My underbust is 28-30" (depending on tightness of the tape) and the 32 band was a bit too roomy for me. I measured it as starting at 26" and off of my body I can stretch it to ~30" but it seems like it's actually stretchier than that. My bust measures about 35" standing and 36" leaning over.
I don't usually have an issue with straps adjusting long/short enough but this model has really long straps! So this could work for you if you trouble with straps not adjusting long enough.
Inside the padded plunge is a cup with one vertical seam and one horizontal seam. The cup is kind ...of shallow but was still comfortable. It cut in on my bigger side, but the lace and general shape of the cup somehow managed to "hide" the cutting in. I'm debating trying it in a 30F/FF since I had to fully tighten the straps. Wires are pretty stiff - they don't bend with light pressure and would hold their shape if you bent them into a curve.
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This model is discontinued, I can't find it anywhere but in case you're thinking about buying this bra - don't do it. This bra was too big in cups for me, so I'd altered them. First of all, I really like its appearance. The combination of beige fabric and black lace is absolutely my aesthetic. Two little bows on the each strap are adorable. But lace on the cups is cheap and stretchy, so it's pilling like crazy, and it's a huge con! After a couple of wears it looks like I've been wearing it for years. Aside from that, bra feels soft, band and straps are wide. Cups are closed on top, and seem shallow.
The bra gives my boobs a very sad droppy shape. I suspect that it's too shallow and wide for my needs. Also the front fastening ability makes assessing the band fit hard, but I know for sure that the band is too large for me on this one. I am planning to tighten it. It is a plunge bra and a such my boobs like to escape when moving, especially because they are quite soft, but I have never had anything this extreme before. The racerback straps will also give me neck pain eventually because the band doesn't do enough of a job to support.
By shortening the space between the cups I want the back to stretch more, which will make the wires sit comfortably were they should and my boobs will be compressed a litte so they can't escape anymore. This wil essentially push everything to the front and make it fit with my projection.
I had a baby a year ago, and as a result basically none of my old bras fit anymore and IDK what's up with my boobs anymore. ABTF calc suggests a 38HH, which tracks with how most of my bras no longer fit. Decided to give Pour Moi a try since they're cheap.
This bra can be best summed up in three words.
Shallow. Wide. Pointy.
I seriously don't know what shape these are meant for. They wanted my breasts to be cones. It's just a hot mess. The cups are essentially a tall, wide pyramid.
On the plus side, it had a fairly narrow gore, and the bra itself is pretty and lightweight. Band felt good. Straps aren't a mile thick. But it was a failed experiment over all.
~70J/32G ~65K/30GG, projected, bottom and center full, tall roots, avarage root width, soft tissue ----- Very beautifull, I love the red on black, it's quite lightweight but way too wide, and incredibly scratchy. Never had a bra this scratchy.
PourMoi can be very 'hit or miss' with their materials, sadly. Often in this size range (I'm similar at 32G/30GG or H) they're also quite wide and shallow - not unlike Gossard.
Such a shame when a pretty bra doesn't match in fit / overall construction!
This bra is close to working. For my shape, it seems to be too full on bottom because it wrinkles underneath but gives quadboob up top. The wires and gore are both a little wide, which is normal for my close set and narrow boobs. The wires also sit below my IMF no matter what I do. It’s still comfortable and supportive enough to stay in rotation.
Doesn't fit, I could probably live with the tight band. The band is not stretchy at all, but I would probably have to wear it in a bit. The cups definitely do not fit, the gore doesn't tack, and I get quad boob. I'm definitely returning it. The quality is okay, it looks a bit cheap, but it was very cheap, so it's okay. It looks comfortable, but I wouldn't know, I can wear an ill-fitting bra. Looks beautiful, although not on me, obviously, since it doesn't fit.
I have read other reviews saying it doesn't look good for women with bigger cups. I don't know if that's true, but I'd advise going a cup size up.
This bra is a touch tight for a 30 band. I have worn it several times and I can tell the quality isn't amazing. I have tall, shallow but wide roots and this bra works for that but barely. It almost cuts in too much at the top. The way the seam lays it comes to a point right at the apex and sometimes that point doesn't give the best look under clothing.
When I ordered this bra, it was a great fit. I would have liked the material and band to be a bit more stiff/firm. I lost weight and the top/side near the strap were too loose, so I donated it at Bravissimo (replaced with 2 Panache Envy). I liked the Jazz print.
This is a beautiful, high quality bra. I would suggest it for someone who has more even fullness or FOT. I'm FOB and was never able to fill the top of the cup all the way. This bra does not fit me at all anymore as I have lost weight since I first bough it, but could be great for someone else. This is an unpadded bra.
Underwires are wide but are fairly high at the underarm. Size seems about the same as Curvy Kate's non-padded bras, but I prefer CK's shape. The Rebel seems to flatten my boobs rather than give me cleavage, so there's quite a wide gap between them. It's not as supportive as CK, but I don't jog so that's less of an issue.
I am not sure if this fits. I get a tiny bit of overspill, but not as much as usual and i am conceeding that it is probably nearly impossible for me to get a bra that fits in general and doesn´t have any quad boob. This is a full cup shape so very different to what i am used to. I think because it is full i don´t bet too much spillage because the front-middle of my breasts where i am fullest is mostly enclosed. However, although in other bras i have more quad boob i don´t really mind sometimes as i sometimes think it ...still looks ok, ie sometimes it just looks like cleavage even though it is probably actually a bit small! But in this i get less quad boob but i think it looks a bit weird like becaudse it is full cup it seems weirder that there is still spillage (I can´t really explain this...).
It is ok in the body I can wear on the middle hook, although i can comfortably wear on tightest too.
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This is such a sexy bra that I can't bear to part with it even though I bought it in the wrong size due to a problematic reference bra - a bra misadventure I've written about. I'm hoping that with a little underwire alteration for my narrower, shallow roots, the half cup will be forgiving and I won't have massive spillage.
----- UPDATE: I've narrowed the underwires and this really is a very forgiving style. I'm fuller on top so thankfully even my areolas are still hidden in the smaller cups. I also noticed there is a bit of asymmetry with where the gore and underwires are joined, which makes the appearance and fit a little strange. I've also sewn the inner corners of the wire channels together to narrow the gore.
I've ordered it in 32" band simply because I used to wear 32"(70cm) bands, and it worked fine for C cups, and D, E(DD) cups with really wide band, but for this bra band was way too big. I've altered it, but it didn't help much. It improved its fit a little bit, but since elastics in this model are firm, they cut in my back. Wires are somewhat narrow. Lace is itchy, and it didn't change after washing. Cups in this bra run one size bigger, I can fill them with my current size, but I still have wrinkles around the apex and near the straps. The upper part of the cup is bigger than the lower part, it causes quadding. This bra gives me a bit of pointy shape, which I don't like.
PourMoi can be very 'hit or miss' with their materials, sadly. Often in this size range (I'm similar at 32G/30GG or H) they're also quite wide and shallow - not unlike Gossard.
Such a shame when a pretty bra doesn't match in fit / overall construction!