* The bra has a bar closure? I'm not sure what it's called, but the long hook that slides vertically into a loop of elastic?
* The band adjusts ~2-3 inches. I was able to get it tight enough for the support I needed. I usually wear a 36 band, so I'd say you safely sister up/down one band size to get the cup volume you need.
* The band is also on the thicker side. It has a nice, significant, supportive feel to it.
* The stretch on the band is very tight and firm. It feels like if would hold up well to a lot of wears without getting ... stretched out.
* The cups have plastic molds inside them, which provide most of the support/shape. Before I tightened the band, they dug into my sides pretty badly, which is what all that redness is in the photo. After I tightened the band and it stopped sliding down, they didn't really bother me anymore.
* The straps are very adjustable and removable. Tightening them helped give me a little more cleavage, but not much.
* I could definitely move around, bend over, and stretch without having to worry about falling out.
* With the exception of the plastic mold digging in when it was loose, it felt pretty comfortable to wear.
All in all, it fits about as well as one can expect a special occasion bra like this to fit. It seemed to accommodate my projected shape reasonably *enough*. Supportive *enough* to give you an attractive bit of lift and keep yourself from having a mammary mishap. Comfortable *enough* to wear a few hours at a time. If you're DD-G and really need a bra that'll work with a plunging neckline, I'd say it's certainly worth checking out.
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