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Freya Offbeat Plunge Bra (5452)

Sale GBP £10.00

[Used]

Ships from Switzerland

lightly worn

Measurement Cm
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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band88.0
Band Length79.0
Cup width18.0
Cup depth31.0
Wire length30.0
Cup height20.0
Cup separation3.0
Gore height7.5
Wing height9.0
Strap width1.5
Hooks1

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Labeled as

Index36:8
36FF

Owner's review

The offbeat side support bra does not work for me, because the gore is too tall, so I decided to give the plunge version a try.

here are some differences between those 2 bras:
Freya Offbeat Side Support Bra (5451)
-2 hook or 3 hook closure
- double layered cup
- stretchy lace upper cup
- 4 part side support construction
- taller gore

Freya Offbeat Plunge Bra (5452)
- has only 1 (!) hook to close at the back. It looks kinda cute though.
- single layer cup / more sheer
- lace on top is sheer but not stretchy
- 3 part plunge bra construction
- lower gore

The Plunge works ... better for me, because the gore is lower and does not hurt me. The cup shape is good, it give a bit a more natural shape compared to the very round shape of the side-support bra.
I am on the fence about the 1 hook construction. I don't have heavy boobs that need a ton of support but it feels a bit too lightweight still. Also the band is too loose for me and I already wear it on the tightest setting. I chose the sister size to my usual 34G because I wanted to have this macaroon / yellow colour way so bad and it was already sold out in most sizes. If I ever buy another one of these I would buy the 34G.
Apart from that I really like this bra, it's comfortable enough to wear all day and looks really pretty!

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