Bra fitting help » 30G Freya Marvel- Does this fit? Finally?
Freya » Marvel Side Panel Bra (1501) » 30G 30:9
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I will order a 30FF to see if it is less projected with wide enough wires.
Original problem
I have wide and tall roots and shallow breasts. I've tried quite a few bras trying to figure out what fits. This one gives me quite a round shape, not really projected at all even though it seems to give me quite a big more side support. I'd rather have more projection, but I don't think that's in the cards for me. The wires are wider than I've had before, almost feeling wide enough for my bigger side. The cups lift me up, but do not give me cleavage. They are almost too open at the top. There is a wrinkle in the top of my smaller side (see pic). Hopefully if I scoop & swoop enough they'll grow into this more, but if I put a couple of stitches in at the gore it would probably help.
Thanks for the help!!!
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helpfulI think it may be a bit too deep for you in the cups--albeit still wearable. (I realize this does not make sense in view of the breast perimeter/cup depth measurements that you have noted... but that's how it looks nevertheless.) For more projection, you would need a bit more uplift and for that a 30FF might be better; but then I think the wires might be too narrow in a 30FF, unless they're also shorter and end below the part of your breast that extends out onto your sides.
Updated on August 16, 2014 Flag this
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helpfulthe cups are too big; they are giving you fullcup coverage when this is a balconette and there's lots of wrinkling in the cups. i hear you that you think the wires are only just wide enough but to me, i've never seen someone's breast tissue extend much past the front of the armpit; these wires look very wide to me. i think a 30FF might work great.
Updated on August 17, 2014 Flag this
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helpfulI'll get a 30FF just to compare. Thanks!
Updated on August 17, 2014 Flag this