In my opinion, this is not a bra. This is merely a modesty covering. I was interested in this brand as they say they have adjustable band sizes. That is about the only nice thing I can say about this bra.
This bra has zero immediate projection. Placing the band under my breasts and tightening it to my band size makes the cups only cover me slightly over the nipple. The bra squishes my breasts together and up, cutting them in half. Shirokuma in picture #5 is illustrating the size of the “cup” on this bra. The “cups” are more flat panels than actually being breast shaped.
The band ... rides up even though I can technically tighten it enough. There is Velcro that extends onto the front half of the bra, allowing you to tighten it quite a bit. However, since there is only one S like piece of metal for the band to go through in the back, tightening it that much causes the fabric to bunch up in the upper portion of the S. This is unstable.
This bra was clearly designed by people who don’t actually understand how breasts work. There is zero support in this bra. Even as tight as it is on me, jumping up and down I get as much motion as I would naked. I would not advise buying this brand. They advertise easy returns, but the return has to be looked at by their customer service manually and authorized before you can return it.
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Ultimate Flex Black colorway
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Updated on Jun 28, 2019 Flag this
Oh my. I'm sorry, Sovavosi but I laughed so hard at this.
I figured just by looking at the photos and ads that this is meant for teenagers or gym girls with no breasts (I'm allowed to say this, as I am a gym girl. I once had no breasts and could wear these things (VS, Gym Shark, La Senza, etc all sell them.) They accommodate different CHEST sizes. Big difference. Huge.
I have learned that you only have a chance if it has an actual cup size...and only a chance then.
Krisline now?