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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band78.7
Band Length66.0
Stretch ratio1.2
Bust perimeter0.0
Cup width15.2
Cup depth21.3
Depth ratio1.4
Cup height0.0
Cup separation1.8
Gore height15.2
Wing height10.2
Strap width2.5
Hooks3
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Index32:5
EU70DD
UK32DD
FR85DD
AUS10DD
US32DD

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I am a fan of the wired and non-wired Panache Sport bras, but I am starting to like the non wired best. It stays in place better during my workouts and just seems to fit better. I can wear 30DD, 30E and 32DD pretty comfortably in these. The 30 bands are better, but the 32DD is a bit more comfortable and cups fit best. Technically speaking, I think the 30E is the best fit (my usual UK size). Try the non wired if the wired version was a problematic fit for you.

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  • i just bought one of these and worry about which size i should get, i didn't know weather to get a 32D or 32DD, are they really that similar that it probably doesn't matter much? i guess the 32DD just has more "coverage" right?

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    That is essentially true. I find the main difference here is more coverage, but it also might depend on how projected you are. Sometimes if I go too big the tip of the cup is empty, but with this bra it isn't super noticeable. If I go a cup size down for better fit, I get a little bit of underarm fat protruding, which I hate, but that is something I deal with in all sports bras. The smaller cup is usually better support, though, so I am tending to go more in that direction these days.

  • That is essentially true. I find the main difference here is more coverage, but it also might depend on how projected you are. Sometimes if I go too big the tip of the cup is empty, but with this bra it isn't super noticeable. If I go a cup size down for better fit, I get a little bit of underarm fat protruding, which I hate, but that is something I deal with in all sports bras. The smaller cup is usually better support, though, so I am tending to go more in that direction these days.

  • That is essentially true. I find the main difference here is more coverage, but it also might depend on how projected you are. Sometimes if I go too big the tip of the cup is empty, but with this bra it isn't super noticeable. If I go a cup size down for better fit, I get a little bit of underarm fat protruding, which I hate, but that is something I deal with in all sports bras. The smaller cup is usually better support, though, so I am tending to go more in that direction these days.

  • That is essentially true. I find the main difference here is more coverage, but it also might depend on how projected you are. Sometimes if I go too big the tip of the cup is empty, but with this bra it isn't super noticeable. If I go a cup size down for better fit, I get a little bit of underarm fat protruding, which I hate, but that is something I deal with in all sports bras. The smaller cup is usually better support, though, so I am tending to go more in that direction these days.

  • thank u for your reply. i got my 32DD in the mail today and yes, i do seem to have a little empty space at the tip of the cup AND the cups are cutting into my armpit fat a little and i'm thinking if it was a cup size smaller that armpit fat section would be even more painful.
    so thank u for helping me not worry about it too much :)


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