I've tried on a bunch of bras recently, trying to find one that really fits. I think this one is it. I have soft tissue and short roots. Together these things tend to make my breasts just puddle at the bottom of nearly every bra I tried. If I go down to a small enough size that I fill the cup, everything is painful. Not true with this bra. The cups are short enough that I actually fill them. It's very comfortable and feels supportive. I've only had it a couple of weeks, so I can't speak of durability, but it seems surprisingly well made. The straps are quite wide, but I haven't had any chaffing from them or anything.
Very short-waisted, center full, close set, immediately projected, somewhat narrow breasts, shallow apex projection breasts....
This is shallow near the wire, but provides excellent apex projection. There is a piece of elastic along the lace edge at the top of the cup that may cause cutting in on taller, soft roots. Although many other bras have cut into my soft tissue, this model did not. And, the elastic can be snipped to alleviate the pressure.
The lace is soft and helps create a very lightweight half-padded bra. Straps are padded, wide, supportive, and partially adjustable.
Like Gorsenia, the Rosme half-padded bra has less immediate projection than their unlined bras. And, compared to Gorsenia, the Rosme half-padded is more shallow at the wire. The apex projection, however, is similar.
This cup is too narrow and the gore is too wide for my breasts.
I ordered this from @Lavinia Lingerie, and it arrived faster than my Amazon.com orders. Amazing price and lightening fast shipping. This is my second order from @Lavinia, and I remain impressed with their business model.
I really love this bra. It is so very comfortable. I am not sure what they use to line these with, but it feels like really soft felt that is just so comfy. The straps are comfortable and the cups fit perfectly.
Sadly, it's a bit too big for me. It fit great everywhere except the band, which is very stretchy. I am typically a 32 so that's what I ordered and I even on the 3rd hooks I can pull it out quite far. But sadly, the bra is not offered in anything smaller than 32. I'm still going to keep it though and maybe just take the band in.
This is the most comfortable bra I think I have ever had. I can wear it all day without getting irritated with it. I have only had it a month, so I can't say how durable it is, but I feel secure in it despite the super-thin fabric. This would be an excellent summer bra- It breathes nicely. Not as cute in my size (32G) as the picture of the model, but still pretty nice.
This is the first Rosme Ive tried in a 32G and it's cup sizing seems inconsistent with the other styles I've tried (Kamila, Eliza, & Grand). Or maybe it's just the wrong shape for me...
The likes: Two-part cups, soft lace on the outside, lined with cotton. Thin foam sandwiched between the layers. The cups and straps are one continuous fabric. No seams at the cup edge. Wide padded front straps, trimmed with a small scalloped lace, the same as the cups. I didn't quad at the gore, common for me...especially on a gore so tall.) The seam in the cup would be minimal, if even visible at all.
The dislkes: Very open ...cup. Seems to require self-supporting, high-set, FoT shape. (The wide wires and far-set straps caused buckling right where the straps blend into the cups ...in my armpits.) The band is single layer mesh. Very sretchy. No extra seaming or boning for side support. I needed a 30" right out of the package. (In my limited experience, all Rosme bands I've tried have run large.) The gore is very tall. It didn't tack, despite the cups being sufficiently large enough. By nature of the design, the rear straps are only partially adjustable. (I had to extend them completely to get it on.) In contrast to the DDD's I tried, this one's cups are proportionately much larger than the next cup size down. But may that boil down to style, since this the first one I've tried in this line. Read more 136 more words