At first I was put off by the fact that it allows the breasts to sit very wide, which is visually striking in relation to the nipped in torso. When wearing just the bra, the lace cups felt scratchy against my arms (although no scratchiness in the boob area) and I was disposed to send it back. However, trying on a T-shirt changed my mind. Not only does it give a super cute, neat and uplifted yet rounded shape and make me look like Halle Berry (ok, almost), eliminating the scratchiness by putting on clothes allowed me to realize this felt AMAZING. Not amazing as in, I feel like I'm not wearing anything. Amazing as in, I am getting a perpetual back massage and shoulder rub, and my boobs are floating as if gravity were a thing of the past.
Hey! Any chance you could provide measurements for this bra? I am very interested in buying one.
I know you wrote this review going on 4 years ago, but I want to thank you anyway! I find it to be helpful in my decision to try out Rago. Not only their bras but their girdles ,bodybriefers panties also. I just love the look of their stretchy lace garments.
I did manage to get this on but it was way too tight in the cups. I just couldn't wear this size although it fit nice and snug on the bottom (shorts) portion with a split crotch for using the bathroom. Which could still be kind of a messy hastle if you ask me. As for the top portion, it has soft cups ,no underwireand nice thick straps. All in all a very firm shaping garment. Just too small for me . I will be returning it for something else.
About this Bra A wireless, lace, true longline. Often used in TV/film set in the 1960s for a retro pointy look.
Purchasing: * Paid $40 on Amazon with free Prime shipping & returns (not Amazon Wardrobe) * Available in black, white, and brown only. * Followed advice from other reviews to size up in the band and down in the cup.
Band: * Stretch lace under cups and between wing boning and hooks. Non-stretch lace between cup and wing boning. * Extra wide elastic at bottom of the band (1 7/8", 4.8 cm). * Elastic at top of band (usual width). * A true longline (will provide waist shaping). * Wing support: boning (total of ...4 pieces: at outside edge of each cup and each wing) * Continuous band - band straight under wires. * Back close with 3 columns of hooks.
Straps: ** smooth satin, do NOT stretch * soft (don't stand up on their own) ** front adjust * partial adjust (fixed portion is in the back) * leotard back (yes, a leotard back on a longline) * CENTER PULL
Cups: * 2-seam (3-piece) full cups ** no underwire, but looks like it does because has an empty channel * Boning extends where the outside of wire would sit. * All pieces constructed of non-stretch lace and lined with two layers of a non-stretch, semi-opaque mesh. * Between the two layers of mesh is a thin, smooth layer of fiber-fill (like the stuffing in stuffed animals). * Soft cups. (Fiber fill provides modesty only, no shaping.) * Inner, top edge of cup has firm seaming. Outer, top edge of cup is elastic (that continues to top of band).
Fit
About me: petite with wide horizontal oval, slightly conical breasts * average projection * wide-set (3 fingers width of space between breasts) * very wide roots (extend past the mid-axillary line) * even horizontal fullness (just barely outer full) * short root height, average vertical placement * mix of firm & soft tissue (front molds to shape of bra, sides push wimpy wires away) * conical shape (but will squish to round) * full on top (2/4 shape, not even or very full) - BUT functionally even to FOB due to short roots and soft tissue * petite (5'3") so have narrow frame * front (anterior) rib flares
Band: * Tricky: Couldn't clip behind my back. Could clip in front, but then couldn't turn around. Was able to hook (off my body) and pull over my head -- with some difficulty (I think I pulled a muscle). * Once on: Stays in place with wear BUT top of band too loose to provide any support. * wings too short, boobs escape * smooths rib flares * attractive and comfortable waist shaping
Gore: Floats, but wireless, so not a problem. Height & width fine.
Straps: * not too far apart * don't adjust short enough * don't bother my tail of Spence
Cups: * Edge of cup boning (not a curved wire but boning straight down to band) sits on axillary breast. Breast pushes boning away from body (not strong enough). * Too shallow, quad boob. * Enough projection at wire. * Too small to provide much shaping.
Assessment & Plan: * Crazy sexy, but poor fit for everyday wear. (For bedroom-only wear, the 34D was a more attractive "fit.") * Makes my rib flare and waist look awesome. Does nothing for my breasts (in this size). * Cup fit would be better for FOT and/or very projected boobs. * Agree with online advice to size up in band and down in cup. Read more 452 more words
Purchasing: * Paid $40 on Amazon with free Prime shipping & returns (not Amazon Wardrobe) * Available in black, white, and brown only. * Followed advice from other reviews to size up in the band and down in the cup.
Band: * Stretch lace with a very wide bottom elastic band. * Elastic at top of band (usual width). * A true longline (will provide waist shaping). * Wing support: boning (total of 4 pieces: at outside edge of each cup and each wing) * Continuous band - band straight under wires. * Back close with 3 columns of hooks.
Straps: ** smooth satin, do NOT stretch * soft (don't stand up on their own) ** front adjust * ...partial adjust (fixed portion is in the back) * leotard back (yes, a leotard back on a longline) * CENTER PULL
Cups: * 2-seam (3-piece) full cups ** no underwire, but looks like it does because has an empty channel * Boning extends where the outside of wire would sit. * All pieces constructed of non-stretch lace and lined with a non-stretch, opaque knit. * Between lace and lining is a thin, smooth layer of fiber-fill (like the stuffing in stuffed animals). * Soft cups. (Fiber fill provides modesty only, no shaping.)
Fit
About me: petite with wide horizontal oval, slightly conical breasts * average projection * wide-set (3 fingers width of space between breasts) * very wide roots (extend past the mid-axillary line) * even horizontal fullness (just barely outer full) * short root height, average vertical placement * mix of firm & soft tissue (front molds to shape of bra, sides push wimpy wires away) * conical shape (but will squish to round) * full on top (2/4 shape, not even or very full) - BUT functionally even to FOB due to short roots and soft tissue * petite (5'3") so have narrow frame * front (anterior) rib flares
Band: * length: Was not able to fasten behind by back on my own. (Was able to fasten in front, but then could not turn it around. Had to have my husband fasten it.) Once fastened, was comfortable (not too tight) and stays in place. * wings: height good * no axillary skin spillage * smooths rib flares * attractive and comfortable waist shaping
Gore: Comfortable, good spacing, height fine. Wireless, so doesn't fully tack, but close.
Cup: * Gives breasts projected shape. * Edge of cup and underarm boning sit on breast tissue. Wing boning is far behind breast tissue. * Top of cup wrinkles (can accept more upper fullness than I have). * Bottom of cup: filled very nicely
Straps: * not too far apart (excellent separation) * adjust short enough
Assessment and Plan: * Cups too narrow. Try 34DD. * Looks sexy. Husband loves it too. Not an everyday bra. Would work as a bedroom bra (where fit is far less important than looks). * Online advice to size up in band and down in cup was correct. Two sizes each might be even better. Read more 369 more words
Purchasing: * Paid $40 on Amazon with free Prime shipping & returns (not Amazon Wardrobe) * Available in black, white, and brown only. * Followed advice from other reviews to size up in the band and down in the cup.
Band: * Stretch lace under cups and between wing boning and hooks. Non-stretch lace between cup and wing boning. * Very wide bottom elastic band. Elastic at top of band (usual width). * A true longline (will provide waist shaping). * Wing support: boning (total of 4 pieces: at outside edge of each cup and each wing) * Continuous band - band straight under wires. * Back close with 3 ...columns of hooks.
Straps: ** smooth satin, do NOT stretch * very soft (don't stand up on their own) ** front adjust * partial adjust (fixed portion is in the back) * leotard back (yes, a leotard back on a longline) * CENTER PULL
Cups: * 2-seam (3-piece) full cups ** no underwire, but looks like it does because has an empty channel * Boning extends where the outside of wire would sit. * All pieces constructed of non-stretch lace and lined with a non-stretch, opaque knit. * Between lace and lining is a thin, smooth layer of fiber-fill (like the stuffing in stuffed animals). * Soft cups. (Fiber fill provides modesty only, no shaping.)
Fit
About me: petite with wide horizontal oval, slightly conical breasts * average projection * wide-set (3 fingers width of space between breasts) * very wide roots (extend past the mid-axillary line) * even horizontal fullness (just barely outer full) * short root height, average vertical placement * mix of firm & soft tissue (front molds to shape of bra, sides push wimpy wires away) * conical shape (but will squish to round) * full on top (2/4 shape, not even or very full) - BUT functionally even to FOB due to short roots and soft tissue * petite (5'3") so have narrow frame * front (anterior) rib flares
Band: * length: Comfortable, stays in place with wear. * Could not fasten behind by back on my own. Was able to fasten in front then turn it around. Unlike the 34D, did not need my husband to fasten it. * wings: height good * no axillary skin spillage * smooths rib flares * attractive and comfortable waist shaping
Gore: Comfortable, good spacing, height fine. Wireless, so tack.
Cup: * Too big. Do not shape breasts, only cover them. * Edge of cup and underarm boning sit on breast tissue. * Top of cup smooth (but cup is collapsed atop the breast). * Bottom of cup: filled
Straps: * not too far apart * do NOT adjust short enough
Assessment and Plan: * Cups too deep & narrow. Band comfortable but difficult to put on. * Try going up at band size and down a cup size: 36C * Looks sexy. Husband loves it too. The 34D would work as a bedroom bra (where fit is far less important than looks). * Online advice to size up in band and down in cup was correct. Two sizes each might be even better. Read more 394 more words
Hey! Any chance you could provide measurements for this bra? I am very interested in buying one.