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  1. Rago Lacette Longline Bra (2202)

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    36B

    Didn't fit

    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.

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