Like the wired version, I think this is just incompatible with my shape. I bought this to teach and practice yoga in (in public -- in private i wear no bra or cotton 'sports' bras). It does the job OK. The cup doesn't cover enough side/armpit boob, and the wings are not deep enough in that area. At the same time there is extra room at the top of the cup, so if i were really trying to get a lot of support (i'm not) I def wouldn't be able to. When I first put this on it looks good, but like all wireless bras except enell, my ... boobs eventually win and sag down. The racerback hook provides more lift, but at the expense of my neck and shoulders. This is definitely a lot less support than the wired bra.
What i like: that the molded cup gives me psychological support because I know my boobs are well covered. It's pretty cute. It's comfy.
The band is too big, but that's my fault for getting a 38 i guess. That said i wear a 38 in all other Panache, incl the wired sports bra, so go figure.
update a year later: even though this bra is a technically pretty bad fit, I wear it alllllll the time, as it gives a far better shape than any other wireless I've tried. Glad I got a 38 now as I've gained weight and the band fits perfectly.
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Thanks for the thoughts on sports bras. I'm looking for one right now. I've been debating whether to go for an underwire, but I don't trust that the wires will be comfortable when I'm twisting my torso, raising my arms, etc. I'm just now getting used to wearing underwires again, for daily wear, now that I'm honing in on my correct size. Maybe later.