Comparing a Panache Jasmine Balconnet Bra (6951) with Panache Thea Balconnet Bra (9261) in 30F
Summary
The band is pretty much the same in both bras. The cups are quite similar in both bras.
These bras are similar
30F 30:7 Panache Jasmine Balconnet Bra (6951) |
30F 30:7 Panache Thea Balconnet Bra (9261) |
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Fits ribcage | ||
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73.1 | 74.0 (+0.9cm) | |
Breast perimeter | ||
26.7 | 26.8 (+0.1cm) | |
Band length | ||
60.3 | 61.3 (+0.9cm) | |
Stretched band | ||
76.0 | 79.8 (+3.7cm) | |
Cup width | ||
13.2 | 13.7 (+0.5cm) | |
Cup depth | ||
24.4 | 24.6 (+0.2cm) | |
Wire length | ||
25.1 (+0.0cm) | 25.1 | |
Cup height | ||
15.5 | 16.1 (+0.6cm) | |
Gore height | ||
7.5 | 7.8 (+0.3cm) | |
Wing height | ||
9.1 | 9.2 (+0.1cm) | |
Strap width | ||
1.4 | 1.6 (+0.2cm) | |
Cup separation | ||
2.0 | 2.2 (+0.2cm) | |
Hooks | ||
2 | 2 | |
Total bras | ||
57 | 5 |
People who have both bras say:
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likesThe cups were much taller and had much more space in the upper section in Thea, as well as a more extreme angle - I was cut off more in Thea than in the Jasmine. Jasmine's apex was lower and it had better immediate projection/depth at the wire. Thea's outer cup edge cut into my armpit and the gore was tall and stabbed me ferociously, too. Thea's band was looser and rode up on the tightest hooks, whereas Jasmine fit comfortably on the loosest set. The Thea was too tall and the wire too stiff at the wing, and Jasmine was too short and the wires poked into my wide root tissue.
Updated on Apr 11, 2018
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