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Bra » Panache Swimwear » Sorrento Tankini (SW0315) » 30E » Bras » Owner

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band76.0
Band Length56.0
Stretch ratio1.4
Cup width13.2
Cup depth22.5
Depth ratio1.7
Wire length24.0
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.0
Gore height7.8
Wing height10.0
Strap width2.0
Hooks2
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Labeled as

Index30:6
EU65E
FR80E
UK30E

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I ordered this tankini in 30E because 28F (or 28FF, my usual Panache size) was not available or they don´t make it. I have found that in swimwear 30 band is usually tight enough.

The tankini is okay, fits okay and all, but it is very difficult to put on and to take off! (plus some additional complaints, see further...). You have to pull your hands, head and shoulders through it which means you have to stretch it to the maximum. I wish the tankini had a "hole" in the back, like the Isobel or Veronica swimsuits do, it would make it much easier to put it on. The wires are in the way when dressing this on and off. But if one makes it (imagine taking it off while wet... horror), it is a nice looking tankini. If one has hips small enough maybe you could pull it on from there but I have absolutely no chance of doing it.

Straps adjust all the way and they are removable in the back which means you can fasten them racer back. I did have some difficulties with straps staying put, they tended to come off by themselves while putting the tankini on... so beware.

The cup-part which is underneath the top layer, fits me perfectly. Wires are wide enough and cups the right volume. It closes like a normal bra, 3 x 2 hooks + eyes. The only problem is that if I close it to the tightest hooks, then the upper layer of the tankini cloth wrinkles in the back.

This bra is not owned any more

Updated on May 11, 2014 Flag this


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