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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band83.8
Band Length67.3
Stretch ratio1.2
Cup width12.7
Cup depth15.2
Depth ratio1.2
Wire length22.9
Cup height14.0
Cup separation2.5
Gore height1.9
Wing height8.9
Strap width1.3
Hooks2
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Index32:3
US32C

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Didn't fit

I got this bra for $10.00, so I have to be kind in my review. This really is a great bra -soft, comfortable, and durable. Had I never discovered the magic of the true bra fit, I would have thought this to be one of the best-fitting bras I've ever had. However, compared to, say, my 30DD Panache Porcelains, this fit is average. I have to use the tightest hooks on the straps, but the band does stay in place, for now. This is something I can't say for many other brands with 32 bands. Soma 32 bands, for the most part, are wearable for very petite builds. The cups on this bra are foam, and they are slightly padded, but they don't have bump pads (thank goodness). This claims to be a push-up bra, and it works as one, but it is also a push-in bra. Bras with tall sides are just what I need, because, after 3 babies, my boobs decided to migrate to my armpits. The thing about this bra is that the shape of the cups don't give me a nice, rounded smoothness. They have a very typical "American" bra shape - triangles with tall sides that cut straight across breast tissue. Instead of lifting the whole breast (a la Porcelain and Maddie), the cups cut into my breasts and "quad". With the 32 band, this is wearable (remember I paid $10.00 for this bra), and my breasts are shallow. I can't imagine that this would work for someone FOT, if it cuts into shallow tissue. This is a good bra for both "plunge" and "push-up" functions, and I really, really like that the cups don't have awkward bumps or heavy padding.

Soft Tan colorway

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Fit information

On Jun 2016 View measurements

Typical "American style" triangle cups that are tall at the armpit, but cut straight across breast tissue

Center gore comfort:
Underwires dig into sternum, because they are too low
Top of the cup:
Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
Cups separation:
Too separate for my boobs

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