Whoa. The zipper. I found myself contorting my face into a myriad of positions while desperately trying to raise the zipper 1/2". Center full ladies, just move on. I spent more time fastening this one item than I spent on my entire morning routine. I brushed my teeth and hair, smeared on lip gloss, dressed, and affixed my hat in less time than required to fasten this one bra. And, when Bratabase demanded proof that this size and model existed in reality, I almost abandoned the bra because I didn't want to zip it AGAIN for photos. Deep breath.
The support is great. I love the fuschia color. The ... fabric is soft. All my tissue is covered and compressed. There are two hooks attached to the zipper casing that will prevent escapees. The band is lined in a soft, plush elastic. The straps do not adjust, but fit my somewhat petite frame well. And, despite the lengthy zipping process, I would adopt this bra if not for one glaring detraction: the cup height causes discomfort under my arm. Ouch.
Synopsis: Less center full breasts will more quickly zip into this bra. If you have center full breasts, add comedy to your life. You may require two more hands and you may guffaw....and snort as I did. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" />
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Updated on Dec 03, 2016 Flag this
It's unfortunate that it took so long to zip up. I have a Panache sport that is so hard to hook up in the back that I was looking at zip up ones. I'm center-full and a similar size as you so I think I'll give this one a pass-I'm almost too lazy to do up 3 hooks, I can't imagine trying to spend 5+ minutes zipping myself up!