Me: Narrow roots, narrow shoulders, evenly round, lots of immediate projection, slightly FoB, slightly centre full, splayed, never met a gore I didn't like, left-heavey by more than a cup size, 31" underbust, but prefer tight band with extender. Panache, Freya size 30GG
I am always looking for new brands. I came across this on Ebay and I am pretty impressed. This is my usual size and fits the same as most brands. The cups/wires are too wide for my narrow roots (I usually need 15cm or less) and the band needs an extender -which is normal for me. The straps are slightly too ... wide, but definitely wearable - less than my Gorsenia but more than my Gaia Annika.
Only two hooks, and constructed with a very tight lower band - I can wear it with the top hook one column smaller than the bottom hook. Nice side boning and fully adjustable straps. No scalloping or ribbing so the strap sliders might move under stress. Quads on my centre fullness slightly, but it is slight enough that doesn't show through tops.
It is made with a lining of nude mesh that is no stretch, but gives a little on the bias. The outer layer is a stretch black lace. Consequently, it is not a sturdy support bra, but it will do for a day at the office.
It is a very nice round and centred shape. The side support panel has a spandexy outer layer rather than the lace. Unlike every other side support panel I have ever tried, this one starts far enough to the side not to cut into the fairly good immedate projection depth but also does not dig into my armpits! So.... I can wear side support.
There is an elastic strip along the top edge of the cup so it has a little FoT or tall root forgiveness, but really not a whole lot.
This might be a good brand for people looking for Polish immediate projection, round and centered shape, but need wider wires than the more common narrow Polish shape. It is not quite as wide as Ava, but definitely wider than Gorsenia, and I have found Gaia model dependant.
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