Bra fitting help » Should I go up a size?
Freya » Retro Basic (3411) » 32D 32:4
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I had a fitter give me a 30D to try at a store and that was way too small and she didn't have a 32D for me to try, so I bought a 32D off the internet and here it is. I feel like I might need a 32DD even!?
I have slight quad-boob if I stick my breasts out.
Should I go up to a 32DD?
The left cup has a storage wrinkle in the cup, but hopefully will smooth out after washing a few times.
This is the first Freya to fit me. What do you gals think? Go up a size in the cup? Try a different shaped bra?
Does it look good?
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helpfulIt looks more like your boobs are too full on top for the bra, rather than it being too small. Except for their half cups, Freya bras are often unfriendly to FoT breasts. In your side pictures, it appears that there is actually wrinkling in the cups, indicating that they are either too big, or not deep enough for your boobs to fall into. If you were in a bra with more FoT allowance, your breasts would be able to properly fall into the cup so there wouldn't be wrinkling and you wouldn't have spillage at the top of the cup.
Updated on January 8, 2015 Flag this
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helpfulIf the band was comfy on the 30, you should have stuck with a 30 and gone up a cup side - the band is ONLY about fitting your ribcage. The only reason fitters sizes up in a band is because the cup will be bigger, but you really should wear the band on its tightest hook, so you have somewhere to go when it stretches out.
I agree, though, that this looks like a bad shape for you.
Updated on January 8, 2015 Flag this
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Freya half cups gape at the top of the cups on me.
I can't wear a 30 band, it's too small. That is what I saying in my post.
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I don't have any wrinkling other than from it being shipped incorrectly.....
But I do agree that it is a tad too shallow for me, which is exciting news because usually bras are too deep. :)