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Bra » Marie Jo L'aventure » William Multiway Bra (0121279) » 65D » Bras » Owner

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band83.8
Band Length66.0
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width12.7
Cup depth18.4
Depth ratio1.5
Wire length20.3
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.3
Gore height6.1
Wing height7.6
Strap width1.3
Hooks3
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Labeled as

Index30:4
EU65D
FR80D
UK30D

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This bra is extremely comfortable - especially the straps which don't have any exposed elastic, just a smooth surface. I love the convertible straps too.

This was actually the first convertible bra I owned, and I thought all convertible bras would have the same hardware as this one! I was wrong! After trying a few different convertible bras, I have come to appreciate just how perfect this bra's convertible hardware is. The straps do not detach in the front, and they do detach at the back on the band with a hook in a loop of fabric. Most importantly, there is convertible hardware that allows you to detach at the *middle* of the strap. That's the thing that I don't see often in other bras, but I love it so so much.

For me the mid-strap hardware means two things:

1) It's very easy to put it on and take it off by myself. With straps that detach only at the band in the back, I would need to contort myself into awkward positions or get a second person to help me put it on with crossed straps. With straps that detach at the front, I'm usually poked in the armpit by the hardware. Straps that detach in the middle make it so easy to cross the straps, without anything to poke me in the armpit, and without a second person to help me put it on or take it off.
2) The mid-strap hardware is in the perfect spot to snap the straps together to wear it in a halter style.

I really miss having that mid-strap hardware in other convertible bras - especially in Prima Donna Swim convertible swim tops where their halter option is nowhere near as easy or as clean-looking as this one is. Mid-strap convertible hardware is such a minor detail that makes such a big difference.

I also like how comfortable this bra is. I love the smooth, smooth, smooth underside of the straps - and the absence of all poky things in the armpit area. Armpit convertible hardware and armpit decorations usually poke me, and this bra doesn't do that, because it's just smooth fabric in that area.

I don't think the fit is quite right for me because the underwires are sitting a little bit on top of breast tissue on the sides. This bra used to fit me, but I think I need a 30DD size lately. And like most bras, I wish the cups were a little bit closer together (even though these cups are closer together than most.) But in spite of those two issues, I still love this bra.

Updated on Feb 23, 2016 Flag this


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Fit information

On Feb 2016

Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs
Cup's width:
Outer cup cuts into breast tissue in the sides

This bra didn't fit her, but these did