I tried it in a 34F. It is unclear whether that is supposed to be UK or US size 34F because it is labeled as both. Obviously, that shouldn't be the case as those are two different sizes.
This had the same fit problems I typically experience with molded bras. There isn't enough projection at the wire, so it forces my tissue up and out of the cup. It's unfortunate because the price was right and the bra seems to be made well.
For someone else looking, I would say it fits like a 34F US size. It'll work best for shallow tissuem
The label is confusing because it is labeled as 34G for both US and UK sizes.
I was looking forward to trying this one despite the size discrepancy because it is one of the few strapless bras I have seen with seamed cups. Seamed cups usually allow for more projection than molded cups. Unfortunately, it doesnt work for me because it digs into the top of my breast tissue a lot.
I typically wear a 32H/34G in US sizing, so I would say this fits like a 34G or maybe even a 34F in US sizes. It may work for someone with a full on bottom shape.
I'm considering trying this again in a larger cup size, but it only seems to go up one more. I'm not sure that will be enough.
Strike 174. Just kidding- I've lost track of how many strapless bras I have tried. This bra from Delimira seems to be another strike out which isn't terribly surprising.
I tried it in a 34F. It is unclear whether that is supposed to be UK or US size 34F because it is labeled as both. Obviously, that shouldn't be the case as those are two different sizes.
The band does not stretch to the full 34" it should which is fine for me because I can wear a 32. The main problem I have with the bra is the space in the cups. There isn't an underwire, but it is molded and has plastic/padding that gives it structure. Unfortunately, it isn't working for me because there isn't enough space in the cup for my tissue. It gets pushed up and the top of cup cuts in.
I'm debating on trying a 36F since the band seems to run short, but I'm not sure that will work.
Very shallow cups. Rigid padding. Removable cookies make shallowness worse when inserted. On the plus side, the cups were open enough near the armpits and did not cut in. Quadding was only in the middle for me. Band is true to size. Wires sat uncomfortably on my ribs, probably due to the shallow cups. Removable, multi-position straps are set far apart, rubbed against my Tail of Spense (whoever came up with that name???).
This is the Delimira "Sleek Strapless Contour" #W593, but for some reason the system wasn't allowing me to enter it as such. (I kept getting the error message "Data was tampered. Please submit again." I guess it didn't like the sizes I listed from the tag, even though I confirmed its' accuracy. Unfortunately, I deleted the pictures I had of the tags (both sewn-in and hanging). Anyhow, I just wanted to enter the information into the database, for my own benefit as much as for anyone else. Now the fit: probably the worst fit for my shape there could possibly be! The band was loose, ...but manageable. The straps (when choosing to use them) were spaced waay too far apart. The underwire could not possibly sit tucked in my IMF. The gore sat on my breasts, no where near tacking. And I quadded severely across the entire top of the cup. In a nutshell, it is the most shallow bra of any kind, strapless or not, that I have Ever seen. Wrapping me in bandages as tight as a mummy wouldn't flatten me out more than this bra did! Read more 85 more words
This bra doesn't technically FIT in the way a bra is supposed to fit. But I wanted a comfortable at-home/sleep bra. I wear 32F normally but ordered 36D in this because 36 is their smallest band. I have it on the tightest hook on Day 1. Up until now, I've worn sports bras at home and for sleeping. This is much more comfortable and more attractive. I wouldn't wear it in public under a snug t-shirt but that wasn't my intent. So I'm satisfied.
This would make a perfect daily bra if the shape wasn't a bad match. I got it in two sizes and neither worked out. There's lots of projection and the material is super stretchy so it will accommodate both upper and lower fullness. I don't have enough upper fullness so the cups badly wrinkled and gave me a weird pointed look. I could have tried a smaller size but I think the wire would have been too narrow. Because of the stretchiness, I don't think it offers great support. However, it's really comfortable and the lace isn't scratchy. The band doesn't run small enough for me, so I knew this would be a stretch (haha). If you fall into their size range, this might be an affordable choice. The sizing does seem difficult to decipher.
I wanted a cheap everyday bra that would work under light clothing. This should have fit the bill but it was a shape mismatch. The entire bra is made of stretchy material. The band is super stretchy, the lace is stretchy. It appears to have a cotton lining. The straps are fully adjustable. Overall, a very comfortable bra but not a lot of support do to the stretchiness. The cups are very tall and I have no upper fullness. I tried this in two sizes but on both it wrinkled badly at the top. It also gave a pointed shape.
Delamira is a sub-brand of La Isla and is made in China. The materials are all very soft and really for $17 on Amazon Prime one could do a lot worse.
It's way too big because I wasn't paying attention to how the sizes run and ordered wrong. The cup sizes as listed go: C(3rd) D(4th), DD(5th), E(6th), F(7th), G(8th), H(9th). Kind of like UK sizes without the double letters. So while I usually wear index size 34:9 or 36:8, this bra is 36:9, and a generous 36:9 at that. I also ordered the 34H so I'll be interested to see ...if it fits.
It's a 2-part cup, so no vertical seam in the bottom. The lace and cottony lining fabric, while not exactly stretchy, seem to have some give so it may not be a problem for me in a smaller size. There are 3 hooks in this size which gives a secure feeling. The band is stretchy satin knit with elastic top and bottom which causes a few more bulges in my back squish. The straps aren't so great. They're firm and slick elastic, slippery enough to slide through the regulators during the course of the day.
But like I said, it's $17 and I need another beige bra to put in the rotation. This one has to go back but I'm hoping a smaller size will work.
So close. I'm desperately looking for a strapless bra that won't fight against my firm projection. Everything on the market seems too shallow. But this bra held promise. Unfortunately, it cuts in on the top, a lot. If you are full on bottom or have shallow root height, this bra might work for you. For me, it ended up looking like I had tried to strap fake boobs on. There's a chance it might work with a strapless dress/top that sat in the same spot and used tension to stay up, to sort of mask that it's the bras fault, but I still doubt I would have liked ...the shape.
Beyond that though, this was pretty good value. It was comfortable, the cups are definitely deep. The wires felt a little narrow to me. The band was true to size. Material was fine, nothing special but perfectly comfortable on the skin.
My only other real complaint is the straps didn't allow for using just one to work as a halter, they weren't long enough, and didn't come with a spare that was. Read more 72 more words