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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band73.7
Band Length57.2
Stretch ratio1.3
Cup width14.0
Cup depth24.6
Depth ratio1.8
Wire length27.4
Cup height0.0
Cup separation1.8
Gore height7.6
Wing height9.7
Strap width1.5
Hooks2
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Index28:9
UK28G

Review

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Hasn't set fit

Another obscure Ebay find! I came across this beautiful bra for a great price and decided to try it because I was curious how it fit as compared to the newer Cleo balconettes. Surprisingly, it was still new with tags. Harry is an early model Cleo manufactured a long time before I even found ABTF & the world of bra-fitting, so it must've either been old stock or just sat in someone's closet forever.

The design is very lovely: semi-sheer white mesh cups with pale blue/yellow flowers and lacy tendrils. The straps have a pretty split detail and matching blue bows. I so prefer the sweetly feminine and understated look of Cleo's older models to the radioactive neons they use now! The band is TTS, versus Cleo's newer 28 bands that often run small. The wires are similar in width to my Marcie and Lily, and there's a decent amount of room at the center gore for inner fullness. There's some minor wrinkling near the wire on my larger side, which might suggest that there's not quite enough immediate projection for me. However, the shape it gives is great, very round and purple. Whereas Lily collects my tissue aggressively from the sides so that when I look down at my boobs they appear to have a slight projectile look, Harry distributes my tissue evenly across my chest. The result is an ever so slightly wider appearance from the front than in Lily.

This bra is not owned any more

Updated on Dec 10, 2016 Flag this


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  • It's quite pretty! I've never seen anything like that from Cleo.


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