Cute bralette, and the band is sized appropriately. Unfortunately the cup is too small and my center-full breasts spill out the side. Woe to anyone who has more tissue on the outside! Maybe a size or two up would work for me, but I'm going to give up on this one, as the elastic of the band is quite fat (4"), and I can't stand it squeezing my ribs.
Wow, this is a really cute bralette, and I even had to size down from 30FF to this one. However, the band is way too loose, and rides up in the back. Also the two layers of the bra don't quite line up. The inside fits well, but the seam of the outside layer puffs up, and would probably show under clothing.
This is a bralette, so no clasp. The underband is 2" wide. It's not very tight (the band has to be stretchy to get over the boobs!), but it does give some support. The sizings a bit off; I normally wear 30FF/28G, and this is too big for me. I'm going to try a size down and see if that works.
This is one of my favorites. It is supportive without digging. Stretchy cute band. Nice pattern and cup size. Would not recommend for a person with narrow roots and shallow.
So this is a bralette with no band clasp. That, combined with the complicated back straps, makes it a pain in the ass to pull over one's head and into place. I should have sized up - I'm a 30F/FF (underbust is 28-30", bust is 35" ish standing, 36" leaning) with tall, average-to-wide roots and soft tissue. I think the cup shape was too shallow and it did... weird things to my breasts. Like it kind of smooshed them down into a low egg shape, I think due to lack of room in the upper part of the cup and the straps being too tight. I have no idea how to adjust the straps and I don't want to try to wriggle it back on to test it (I was worried I wouldn't be able to get out of the darn thing).
I think this bralette would work best if your breasts are relatively self-supporting and/or not very projected.