Comparing a Panache Sport Sports Bra (5021) with Freya Deco Honey Moulded Plunge Bra (1254) in 28FF
Summary
The band is pretty much the same in both bras. The cups are quite similar in both bras.
28FF 28:8 Panache Sport Sports Bra (5021) |
28FF 28:8 Freya Deco Honey Moulded Plunge Bra (1254) |
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Fits ribcage | ||
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68.0 | 69.5 (+1.4cm) | |
Breast perimeter | ||
25.2 | 25.5 (+0.3cm) | |
Band length | ||
60.3 | 62.1 (+1.8cm) | |
Stretched band | ||
71.3 | 73.6 (+2.3cm) | |
Cup width | ||
13.4 | 13.6 (+0.3cm) | |
Cup depth | ||
22.7 (+0.6cm) | 22.1 | |
Wire length | ||
24.6 (+2.0cm) | 22.7 | |
Cup height | ||
18.6 (+2.9cm) | 15.6 | |
Gore height | ||
13.6 (+8.4cm) | 5.2 | |
Wing height | ||
9.6 (+0.3cm) | 9.4 | |
Strap width | ||
2.7 (+0.7cm) | 2.0 | |
Cup separation | ||
2.6 (+0.2cm) | 2.4 | |
Hooks | ||
3 | 2 | |
Total bras | ||
77 | 24 |
People who have both bras say:
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likesThe band of the Panache is significantly tighter than the Freya despite what the measurements say, as I found that the Freya stretches quickly while the Panache seems to be staying quite firm so far.
The Freya also has quite a lot more immediate projection than the shallow Panache Sport. The wire width is quite similar. I found that the Panache's shoulder straps don't adjust tight enough while the Freya's do, if that is an issue for you.
Updated on Oct 18, 2013
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