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  1. Seamless Underwire Bra (D189A)

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    34G

    Fits

    I gained 20 pounds the last 2 years, and my boobs grew and grew. I went from 28FF/30F to 34G, and my need for comfort also grew. I put less emphasis on superior support and lift and prettiness, and more emphasis on comfort and utility - hence this bra.
    I actually love this bra so much. Does it have amazing support? No. Does it fit and support me well enough? Yes. I keep the straps a little looser for comfort or it would actually have better support than the pictures show.
    It maintains a nice rounded look and has all the features I currently look for in my bras: ... comfortable enough for a long shift at my physical job, wires that I can't tell are there, comfort straps, 3x3 hooks, adjustable and long straps, encloses my boobs, and has padding that hides my nips.
    I own 3 of these (2 in this size and one smaller). I bought them off amazon for a good price too...bonus.
    *note that this bra has been pretty well worn by the time I measured it, so band length was probably a bit smaller when new.

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    Updated on Mar 12, 2024 Flag this


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  2. Women's Nonpadded Floral Lace Underwire Balconette Bra (W626)

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    34G

    Didn't fit

    This bra is marked incorrectly for it's size it is a US size matrix and still a bit wonky at that. This bra doesn't work for me the gore is too tall and the wires overall are too long and wide. The cup is shallow and I get a weird fold in my breast. I was hoping for an inexpensive bra that would fit and instead got something that didn't. This will go into my pile of rejects as it's well beyond the return time. I purchased this bra in March of 2020. It also appears to have been discontinued.

    Updated on Mar 01, 2022 Flag this


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  3. Underwire Ultra Support Convertible Strapless Bra Plus Size Multi-way (H093A)

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    34G

    Didn't fit

    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.

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    Updated on Aug 25, 2019 Flag this


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  4. Floral Lace Full Coverage Underwired Bra (W006)

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    34G

    Didn't fit

    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.

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    Updated on Oct 11, 2017 Flag this


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