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Fantasie » Elodie Side Support Bra (2182) » 38F 38:7
Issue resolved
Returned the bra, planning on trying Panache andora full cup instead
Original problem
not sure this bra fits me very well, i feel like i have to fight to keep the straps on my shoulders.(too wide) How well does this fit? am i close or should i try something else? i'm sending this back as i find the lace/mesh too itchy, but looking for ideas on what to try next?
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helpfulIm no expert on sizes for 38F but to me it certainly doesn't look too big in the cup. If anything it looks a little small to me. How is the tension on the straps. It looks as though the bra is not giving you any lift, hence not the best shape. The straps look far too wide for your body. I can see that you are angling them in to keep them on. If you feel that you have a lot of room in the back you could try going down in the back and up in the cup. So 36FF.
Hope someone else can suggest some styles for you
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helpfulIt looks small in the cups. I say try a Panache Jasmine in 36G. The cut is somewhat similar to this one.
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helpfulIt looks small in the cups. I say try a Panache Jasmine in 36G. The cut is somewhat similar to this one.
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It looks like the cup isn't compatible with your shape. I think you might do better in something on the more shallow side with stronger wires (but not too wide) that don't distort as badly. Maybe some of Panache's more bottom heavy compatible designs would do well on you in this size, like the Panache Loretta Balcony (6681), the Panache Fern (6291), and Panache Elsa (6691). The new design of the Panache Andorra Full Cup (5675) might be good for you in this size because Panache runs smaller in the band than Fantasie or Freya.