Band fits like a 30, if not, 28 at smallest. Does have good stretch, but also flexes right back, so this is good. They say Japanese bras tend to run a couple cup-sizes smaller to the equivalent from western brands. But, I would say this 65H, which= 30FF (UK), approximately seems to equal of that cup-size. The only thing is the wires are quite narrowly set & whilst panache’s wires are a bit too wide for me, these cups are too narrow. Instead, the cups are very projected in shape and possibly more projected than many bras in this size. My UK bra sizing would actually be a ... 30F, but because I am wide-rooted, evenly-rounded, yet on the shallow side, I estimate my size in Aimerfeel to be a 65F. This 65H has never been worn, but tried on several times. The band was on the tighter side the first couple of times I had tried on the bra, as a teen. The bra has been tried on every now and then, over the years, just to see how it would fit after a sufficient amount of time had passed. Now, I am 21, and as I have not grown to fit this bra after all, I will surely be selling it. The band is now less tight, but fits more like a true 30 band, in my opinion. Could probably just fit a 28, too, but I cannot be 100% sure as I do not own any TTS 28-band bras.
The straps are removable, and if the bra was the right size for me, despite the cups being a little too narrow for my width, they would fit comfortably and snuggly, in my opinion. The cups are firmly padded despite this being a moulded bra, and are sturdy yet soft at the same time. If you are narrow-chested and projected, this would be a great bra for you. The quality, support and additional versatility of the strapless option (and tan/skin ish colour!) makes it an all-rounding win.
I had rated the Comfort as, "Good" as I have yet to try it in my size- I had bought the bra knowing of its UK-size equivalent, but not truly knowing my own size, yet.
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