Comparing a 34G Panache Andorra Full Cup Bra (5675) with a 32GG Cleo Juna Balconnet Bra (6461)
Summary
The 34G bra has a bigger band than the 32GG bra. The cups are quite similar in both bras.
Sizing
The 34G is 1 band bigger than the 32GG.
The 34G is 1 cup smaller than the 32GG.
34G 34:9 Panache Andorra Full Cup Bra (5675) |
32GG 32:10 Cleo Juna Balconnet Bra (6461) |
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Fits ribcage | ||
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82.2 (+1.8cm) | 80.5 | |
Breast perimeter | ||
35.0 (+1.8cm) | 33.1 | |
Band length | ||
69.9 (+3.2cm) | 66.7 | |
Stretched band | ||
87.2 (+2.8cm) | 84.4 | |
Cup width | ||
15.4 (+0.1cm) | 15.3 | |
Cup depth | ||
29.0 (+0.3cm) | 28.7 | |
Wire length | ||
33.2 (+1.4cm) | 31.8 | |
Cup height | ||
20.6 (+3.5cm) | 17.2 | |
Gore height | ||
9.5 (+0.2cm) | 9.3 | |
Wing height | ||
11.1 (+1.1cm) | 10.0 | |
Strap width | ||
1.6 | 1.8 (+0.2cm) | |
Cup separation | ||
1.9 | 2.0 (+0.1cm) | |
Hooks | ||
2 | 2 | |
Total bras | ||
22 | 28 |
People who have both bras say:
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likesThe shape of the Andorra is more east-west; the Juna provides more lift and centralization. Although the cups are forgiving in the Andorra, they are more shallow than the Juna.
The wires on the Andorra are much wider and come very high into the armpit. The gore is pretty high on both.Updated on Apr 20, 2013