Picked up to measure and add to batabase from my local goodwill. It's a lovely pale pink bra with a very narrow looking Gore . Two part cup with more depth at the apex and center I think would give a very uplifted pointed look more than a round one . Very sheer with nice lace. Measures small for a 34.
This style was my go-to, everyday bra before I gained some weight and no longer fit into Wacoal's size range. Here are some bullet points:
* I like the smooth, seam-free cups and simple, minimal design. Great for wearing under t-shirts and knits. * Side support slings help bring breasts forward and center, something I am always looking for. * Always started off very comfortable, but (and maybe this is because I possibly wasn't wearing a large enough cup size) the wires would eventually start sliding in their channel toward the center of the bra, leaving a space under the arms where the wire could poke. * That said, I would still rate this a very comfortable, durable, well-made bra. * However, not a ton of lift and shaping. * Good if you prefer a rounder look (without padding!) as opposed to pointy/torpedo.
I should have gone up a cup size for sure. I filled out the H cup nicely but the gore came up higher and it was very uncomfortable so I opted to go with a bit of quad boob versus the pain of the gore pushing into my breasts too much. The gore on this is also too wide for my breasts and I do find myself pushing it down as the day goes on so that it doesnt push into the inside of my breasts and leave marks. The gore doesn't quite tack but that's also because I actually needed a cup size up. Overall this is a pretty comfortable bra and great for when I need a nude colored bra.
Decent everyday t-shirt bra, comfortable fabric that's seamless under thin tops. Wish the cut was a little lower in the front so I could wear it with lower-cut shirts, but this is good otherwise. Cups are a little too close together, and my boobs need a little adjusting after the scoop and swoop or I get weird wrinkles up top, cups are a little too full on top. Probably would have been better off in 1 or 2 cup sizes down, like a 34 F/FF
Slightly too big, should have tried a 34 F/FF, but not uncomfortable. Good for under work shirts but there's some wrinkling/gapping at the top. Would be better on someone whose boobs are a little more full on top than mine are.
Back when this fit, I really liked this bra. (On the tightest hook, it's still not the right size anymore... cups have major quad boob. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" /> )
It stayed up well due to the silicone(?) lip, and it was fairly supportive, too, for a strapless.
This is my poorest fitting bra right now. If I scoop and swoop properly the gore doesn't tack and I get quad boob. Because the cups are too small, they really flatten me out. I have this in a lavender color, which is actually pretty ugly. The gore is super high and super narrow, too narrow for my wide set boobs. The style is really basic and kind of old lady for my taste. The only thing I really like about it is the 4 hooks in the back.
As I was clearing out my bra drawer, I stumbled upon this barely used old bra. The band runs tight, and its firm. I am between a 32\34 and this is tight on the loosest hook. The cups run pretty big, its about two cup sizes too big for me. The material also runs very high on me, I remember when this bra fit better, I still couldn't wear it under my clothes without it showing badly. I suspect this bra would be good for low-set breasts because of this.
I got this at Marshall's for $13 with a tag on it saying "$60 if perfect". It looks "perfect" to me except for a tiny jewelry sang on the front of one of the cups, so I don't know if that's what they were talking about, or if there is some wild manufacturing defect I'm unaware of. That's the caveat.
The actual center of this garment is 6" tall, but I marked 3.75" as that is the height of the wires in the center gore, as I could never comfortably wear a 6" gore.
Everything about this bra is great except for cup depth. I'm ...not really clear as to why manufacturers believe a breast is smaller while exercising than while sedentary. A 34G in customary use wacoal bras has a 12.5" cup depth. This is approximately a 25% decrease in mass in a sports bra. My boobs just aren't that spongy, hence the b cups I'm quadraboobing out the top of this thing. If my boobs were that spongy, I'd squish them into a smaller size at all times.
I need 6" wide wires and these are 7, but since the cups are so shallow, the overhang can't stab into my armpits anyway, so no harm, no foul.
I liked this bra, and it actually seemed to properly fit me, but the underwire jabs me in the sternum and rubs to the point where it's really uncomfortable. Other than that, it's a cute bra with a full coverage fit.
I bought this last fall, when my measurements were closer to 34G. I'm sure it's perfectly fine, but I did not realize it was unlined/unpadded when I bought it, and I was unable to return it. I do not like unlined cups, so I never wore it.
Bought two of these from Nordstroms. Fit well, and comfortable. I'm a little concerned that the band is too loose - it feels like I can pull it out further than I'd like. But it's a go-to for now, as I'm still trying to find my correct size.
I love Wacoal first of all. I haven't gotten a bra made by them yet that didn't fit comfortably.
This is the red and black Breast Cancer Awareness bra (I bought it for a good reason, my late aunt had breast cancer along with another close friend - both passed away). The inner lining is red satiny fabric, so it's smooth on the inside. The outer fabric is a floral patterned lace, with the black and red cheetah print on it.
It fits me good (the only thing that would make it better was if the gore sat completely flat against my sternum - it comes really close, but not quite). It's comfortable. It has wide, semi-padded straps. And it's pretty and for a good cause.