Comparing a Freya Retro Basic (3411) with Panache Inferno Plunge Underwire (3606) in 30F
Summary
The band is pretty much the same in both bras. The Panache bra has wider cups but they are both about the same depth.
30F 30:7 Freya Retro Basic (3411) |
30F 30:7 Panache Inferno Plunge Underwire (3606) |
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Fits ribcage | ||
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71.3 | 77.5 (+6.2cm) | |
Breast perimeter | ||
27.1 (+27.1cm) | 0.0 | |
Band length | ||
65.0 (+0.3cm) | 64.7 | |
Stretched band | ||
75.9 | 76.9 (+1.0cm) | |
Cup width | ||
14.8 | 15.8 (+0.9cm) | |
Cup depth | ||
21.5 | 21.9 (+0.4cm) | |
Wire length | ||
22.1 | 23.2 (+1.1cm) | |
Cup height | ||
0.0 | 0.0 | |
Gore height | ||
2.9 (+0.7cm) | 2.3 | |
Wing height | ||
8.0 | 9.0 (+1.0cm) | |
Strap width | ||
1.5 (+0.2cm) | 1.3 | |
Cup separation | ||
2.5 (+1.1cm) | 1.5 | |
Hooks | ||
1 | 2 | |
Total bras | ||
2 | 1 |
People who have both bras say:
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likesThe Freya Retro Basic and the Panache Inferno are equal quality bras. I have wider breasts so I prefer the width of the cup in the Panache bra. The Retro does not stretch as much through the day, so I prefer the band fit of the Retro. The Inferno flips forward under the centergore, but has a smaller gore. I also like this better. The straps on the Inferno are convertible straps. I have never used the bra this way because the height of the cup.
Updated on Mar 27, 2011