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Morgan Banded Bra (4110)

Since SS2016 - Four-piece cup with side panel and upper panel in stretch lace. More...

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32GG

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32H

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32HH

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32J

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32JJ

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32K

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34G

34:9

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34GG

34:10

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34H

34:11

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34HH

34:12

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34J

34:13

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34JJ

34:14

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34K

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36

36DD

36:5

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36E

36:6

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36F

36:7

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36FF

36:8

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36G

36:9

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36GG

36:10

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36H

36:11

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36HH

36:12

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36J

36:13

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36JJ

36:14

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36K

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38

38DD

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38E

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38F

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38FF

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38G

38:9

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38GG

38:10

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38H

38:11

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38HH

38:12

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38J

38:13

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38JJ

38:14

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38K

38:15

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40

40DD

40:5

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40E

40:6

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40F

40:7

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40FF

40:8

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40G

40:9

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40GG

40:10

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40H

40:11

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40HH

40:12

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40J

40:13

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40JJ

40:14

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40K

40:15

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42

42DD

42:5

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42E

42:6

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42F

42:7

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42FF

42:8

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42G

42:9

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42GG

42:10

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42H

42:11

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42HH

42:12

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44DD

44:5

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44E

44:6

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44F

44:7

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44FF

44:8

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44G

44:9

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46

46DD

46:5

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  1. 32 GG-K ... (32 :10-:15)
  2. 34 G-K ... (34 :9-:15)
  3. 36 DD-K ... (36 :5-:15)
  4. 38 DD-K ... (38 :5-:15)
  5. 40 DD-K ... (40 :5-:15)
  6. 42 DD-HH ... (42 :5-:12)
  7. 44 DD-G ... (44 :5-:9)
  8. 46 DD-DD ... (46 :5-:5)

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  1. 2
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    32GG

    Didn't fit

    I ordered this bra online, and unfortunately got the wrong cup size, so the cups are too small. Other than that, it's a great bra! The underwires don't poke me in the armpits, which is a problem I run into frequently. I bought the red color, which is super cute! The lace on top is stretchy, so even though the cups are too small, I don't have "quad-boob." I've already ordered what I hope is the right cup size, so we'll see how it fits when it arrives!

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      Got to love the stretch lace on the top of bras. A genius invention for sure!

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    40J

    Didn't fit

    This bra is so close to fitting, and something I would have settled for easily before I tried polish bra maker Ewa Michalak. The cups are close to the correct volume, but the distribution doesn't fit my shape. The band and the straps are comfortable. The gore almost tacks. The wires are too wide and too tall, so the side wrinkles and my tissue is folding over on the edge because the cup is not deep enough for the amount of projection I have. This would be a decent safety bra if I hadn't found Ewa Michalak bras. The fabric also comes up too high under my arms because the wires are so tall. I can see the fabric chaffing my tail of spence region. Good to know this one exists as a backup if I get in a bind. If you have decent projection, but not polish manufacturer levels of projection, this bra frame may be the one for you!

    White colorway

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    34GG

    Hasn't set fit

    So, I initially thought this bra fit really well, almost perfect.
    Well, I wore it for several hours - and the issues kept cropping up.
    Firstly, the band is tight - yet it creeps up in the middle to make a reverse U shape. It’s tight though so it digs in under my breasts. My best guess is that the wires are too flexible, so they don’t support the construction, which leads to the straps having to hold up my breasts, thus putting a large strain on the band in the back. I’ve tried this bra with a looser band, but it simply gives the same issues, just even ... worse upwards creep in the back.
    Compared to my Freya bras, the wires are just useless - I’m currently trying out a Freya Offbeat (75J/34GG) and the wires are much stiffer and supportive.
    I wonder if I could replace the wire in this Elomi Morgan with my worn out Freya Viva ones (the bra size in those is 32GG though)?

    In conclusion, I will be returning this Elomi Morgan, as the bra’s wires can’t hold up my breasts without pulling very badly on the shoulder straps.

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    • Did you do a band test. (Putting bra on back to front, upside down, under bust. Band should only be able to be moved/stretched bout an inch and no more then an inch and a half. I am over a K cup and even squeezing into a K I don't get this issue on the shoulders. Straps appear to be done up too tight. I wonder if you going up a cup would help. The wires curve further back at the back under my armpit on this one.

    • KatrinaKatrina thank you for the feedback - I noticed the straps were quite tight, but it’s not possible to make them longer. I think that’s what’s making the problems. They might just not be long enough for me ~ I tried buying the bra in a band size smaller (32H in uk size) because I thought perhaps the band was not tight enough, even though it’s way stiffer and less stretchy than my Freya bras.
      The band in that size is just a tad too tight for me and the straps are still not long enough.
      I’m pretty sad about it, I’m not very handy with sewing. Just incredibly annoying that the straps are too short grr

    • I would have kept the one in 34GG if it wasn’t for the fact that in that band size it seems to be loose, so when I bend over you can get your hand beneath the band in front, it’s very disturbing haha

    • Remember that when you go smaller in the band size from 34 to say 32 you need to then up the cup size. A cup size in 34GG is not equal to the cup size in 32GG. There is a good sight called boob or bust to explain this. I would go onto this sight or their facebook page as they have some good images to explain this. Band is sounds too loose from your description. Hope this info will help you.

    • Hi. Sorry I didn't read the comment saying you tried the 32H already. Band test is first thing you focus on before even thinking about the cups. You do this with the band back to front. Band should only be able to pull out by an inch. If the band passes this test then you can then focus on the cup. If the cup is still small in this band size the breast tissue will push into the band making it to feel tight. In this case you would need a bigger cup size so a 32HH. Remember to scoop and swoop also to get all your breast tissue into the cup.

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      What happens when you loosen the straps (or are they already let out as far as they can go)? A lot of women with fuller busts are in the habit of overtightening straps at least slightly.
      Elomi is not particularly known for flimsy wires so if letting out the straps does not solve the issue, I agree with you that the band may be too firm.

      KatrinaKatrina that "test" is not a good one as manual pulling does not represent an elasticated band's performance on the body faithfully enough. Depending on cut, construction and materials, bands that can be pulled out quite far with the hand will anchor very nicely on the body for years of regular wear, while other bands that seem impossible to pull out more than an inch could be flapping in the wind in 2 months' time because they are cheaply made (or are just too tight for that wearer).

      A more reliable, and far simpler test is to turn the bra upside down just as you suggested, take a few steps, lift arms, do a couple stretches while breathing naturally-- and see if the band stays where it is or not.

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    36J

    Didn't fit

    This is probably the best fit so far, though I wish there was a balconette. The straps are close enough for my narrow shoulders. The band is too tight, but with an extender I can wear it. The cups are a tad too small and give me a bit of quad-boob, but not too noticeable under clothes. Wore it for a day and it was so comfortable I forgot I was wearing it. The edge of the band didn't irritate my skin like the Panache Jasmines do. I think I will try a 38J and 38HH to see if the too small cup is band related or not.

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    34GG

    Didn't fit

    This might be as close as I get to my replacement for an Elomi Tia (discontinued) which is the only bra that doesn't get under my armpits and poke me, and although the gore on that one doesn't lie flat, it's comfortable enough with the angle the gore sits on top of each other.

    This is very soft material, however the top of the lace pushes down a little bit on my breast tissue so it could potentially cause some rubbing/irritation. The main issue for me is that the cups (although too wide I'm aware but generally what I have to put up with) are too high and poking a little in my arm pit/arm crack area. Now I have some sensory issues so anytime I get new clothing I am HYPER aware of the fit. It looks like it fits beautifully. The center gore lies flat and that's a surprise given how tall it is. I normally need 3 inches or less. The wings are higher than my current fit as well.
    34:10 34GG

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    Morgan Banded Bra (4110)

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    32HH

    Fits

    This bra is my abrathatfits! Finally, a bra that is comfortable to wear. I realised a little belatedly that I've been fitting my bras to my smaller breast, and that is why they've been so uncomfortable...they've been too small!

    This bra has wonderful forward projection, and relatively narrow wires for Elomi. I am not a huge fan of the patterns offered with the Morgan if I'm honest, and I also don't find it to be the most sexy bra. However, the fit of this bra on me is so wonderful I actually like the look of it better then far more sexy looking bras I've ... tried on which just haven't fit well at all.

    The center gore is higher then average I would say, which works well for my relatively tall roots, but might be an issue for you if you are short rooted. The wires themselves feel a bit softer then normal, but this does have its upside since they don't dig painfully into my stomach when I sit down/slouch a bit 😅.

    For me personally, the stretch lace at the top of the cups is where this bra shines. Firstly, the lace is very elastic, much more so then the supposed "stretch lace" on the panache envy. Because of this, even though the cup is slight too large on my smaller breast, the stretch lace sorta just stays mostly unstretched but doesn't wrinkle/gape. The top of the cup is also a bit more closed off then other balcony styled bras, which for my more pendulous and soft breasts I prefer.

    Finally, sizing wise I would say I'd likely wear the same size in the Elomi Matilda, they have similar bands and their cups also both fit a bit smaller then other Elomi models I've tried. Please note that this bra is much more projected then the Matilda, and has a much higher center gore as well. The band size is looser then the Elomi Kim, but they are similar in cup sizes (although I've heard Kim sometimes runs a bit larger in the cup). I would say if you wear the Kim, maybe try sister sizing one band size down in the Morgan.

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    36J

    Didn't fit

    I have now tried this bra in 36J, 34JJ - Elomi » Morgan Banded Bra (4110) , and 36HH - Elomi » Morgan Banded Bra (4110) . I normally wear a 36HH or 36J, but the band seems to stretch quickly. The 34JJ is probably the best fit, even though it fits like a very snug 36—the 36 bands fit more like snug 38s and ride up slightly even on the tightest band. The 36HH is a little too small in the cups, but the 36J is too big in the cups, while the 34JJ is pretty close to perfect. All of them do sit pretty close to my IMF, are about perfect in terms of width, and almost (but not quite) accommodate my massive immediate projection needs. The gore on the 36J and 36HH are too wide, while the 34JJ is about perfect. The 36 band bras just don't ever quite fit right, if you know what I mean—the 34JJ isn't quite perfect, but it *feels* just about right.

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    34HH

    Didn't fit

    *I tried the Morgan in a 34HH and a 34J with Amazon Prime Wardrobe*

    The 34HH didn’t fit right. The wires and everything were okay, possibly borderline too wide. The gore didn’t tack. The cups weren’t deep enough. The best part about it was that it has that wonderful quality Elomi material, but that’s pretty much where it stops.

    Morgan is a pretty bra and I hear it works for a lot of women, but it definitely didn’t work out for me.

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    • Sorry it didn't work out for you. I have also tried this bra in several sizes and none worked. The wires are rather flexible therefore tend to stretch further back which makes the front cup fit more shallow.

    • I tried this bra in the 34HH as well and I also had the gore not tacking, which is a first in Elomi. At first I thought it was a great alternative to the Elomi Kim, but I agree the cups seem shallower and maybe the wires are too flexible.

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    34J

    Didn't fit

    *I tried the Morgan in a 34HH and a 34J with Amazon Prime Wardrobe*

    The 34J was awful all around...wires were too wide, so it was baggy on the sides. Not enough projection, so the bottom had wrinkles. The only good part was the gore tacked, which is hard for me in Elomi bras with tall gores. It’s actually virtually impossible, so this was pretty impressive. It was just too massive. I can’t emphasize enough about the wires...JEEZ THEY WERE SO FREAKING WIDE. Looking at the pictures, so can definitely see it.

    I was hoping the Morgan would work for me so I could buy a Mariella...but NOPE. Womp womp.

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      I keep looking at Elomis and realizing they just wont fit a small frame like mine. Who has boob at the back of their underarm?

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      The Elomi full cups like Morgan and Mariella - have the pudding wires, these are very soft easily stretching wires. So unless you really need very wide wires or just prefer soft wires to the harder ones - it won't work. I also tried sizing up to get more room but ended up with wrinkling on the side.

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      The plunges : Matilda, Charley and Lucie have the new more sturdy wires.

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      alisa I love how you called them pudding wires! 😂 They are very soft and pliable compared to the Matilda/Charley/Lucie (which all work for me pretty well, except Charley). I’ll definitely keep that in mind!

    • pretty_promise I thought the term fits :D Matilda and Lucie are my faves. Charley is good too but more shallow in cup compared to the 2 above.

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    36GG

    Didn't fit

    I have narrow roots and even, projected, soft, saggy breasts which are close-set with lots of centre fullness. One issue I always have with Elomi bras is the "flattening" that happens around the gore and cleavage - there is always some centre tissue being cut into by the bra edge (quadboob). I read that the Morgan has narrower wires than most Elomi bras, so I ordered a cup size up to see if there would be more room to accommodate my centre fullness without wider wires. Unfortunately this bra still cuts in near the gore, and going up in cup size just seems to have made the bra taller, which I don't really need. Most Elomi bras I've tried are too wide for me, and although this style seems to have narrower wires, it still doesn't work for me, the wires feel too high under my arms. It's too bad since I like the colorway and print of this style.

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