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Bras » Freya » Hopscotch Balcony Bra (1632)

Hopscotch Balcony Bra (1632)

SS2014 - Ranges from GG to K cups. More...
This bra is discontinued.

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28

28GG

28:10

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28H

28:11

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28HH

28:12

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28J

28:13

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30

30GG

30:10

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30H

30:11

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30HH

30:12

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30J

30:13

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30JJ

30:14

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30K

30:15

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32

32GG

32:10

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32H

32:11

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32HH

32:12

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32J

32:13

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32JJ

32:14

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32K

32:15

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34

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

34:15

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36

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

36:15

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38

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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  1. 28 GG-J ... (28 :10-:13)
  2. 30 GG-K ... (30 :10-:15)
  3. 32 GG-K ... (32 :10-:15)
  4. 34 GG-K ... (34 :10-:15)
  5. 36 GG-K ... (36 :10-:15)
  6. 38 GG-J ... (38 :10-:13)

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    30JJ

    Hasn't set fit

    Hopscotch 30JJ
    I am adding this bra for data/informational purposes only. This Bra is not owned by me at the time of addition to the database.

    Hopscotch is an underwire soft cup bra in a balcony style. It has a square pattern in light blue, med blue and pink, with pink lace on the top of the cups.

    The band measures 25.5” to a max 32” with 3 hooks and 3 rows of eyes.

    Cup Depth as measured by:
    1 Hovering the cup between the knees, then placing the tape measure into the cups without any resistance.
    This measurement is: 13.5”

    2 Placing the cup over the knee and stretching it similar to what a breast would, to the maximum resistance.
    This measurement is: 15”

    I feel these two figures give you a general idea of the minimum and maximum depth that the cup can accommodate, just like the flat and stretched band measurements do with bands.

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    30H

    Didn't fit

    If I were looking to keep this bra, I'd swap it for a 30HH. I dislike how stretchy the band is, as I was easily able to hook it on the second column.

    Like most bras, the straps on this one were a bit far apart for my frame; as usual, they begin just in the crease of my armpit. Likewise, the center gore is a touch too wide, but nothing surprisingly so. It may, in fact, be too narrow unless your breast tissue nearly meets in the center.

    The three hooks are nice, however, as are the wider straps. This doesn't make up for the appallingly high center gore that the "extended cup sizes" get. There is no way on earth this qualifies as anything but a full-cup bra--the term 'balcony' is laughable. Since the fabric in the wings is extremely stretchy, the support is less than it should be from a full coverage bra, eliminating my last reason for trying the next cup size up. Into the returns box it goes....

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    38GG

    Didn't fit

    This is a cute bra, though it feels much more "lightweight" than Panache bras do, and the wires are much more flexible. The straps adjust to infinity, which was pretty great, and I actually noticed how snug the hooks looked in back, which is always a good thing. The overall comfort was quite reasonable. My first experience with Freya, it seems like a cute and quality brand.

    But... this bra did not fit me, AT ALL. The gore did not tack in the least, so the pointy shape I quite was looking forward to ended up pointing outward instead of forward. The cups were comically ... too small. I measure at roughly 36J. I was advised by another user to try ordering bras in a band size too large with smaller cups, in order to find narrow-width cups that would fit without ordering Polish bras. However, I feel this endeavor is amounting to be a fool's errand, after having tried several bras.

    I don't know that I would buy this bra in a larger size, given how flexible the wires are. If your breasts are not heavy, though, you might really enjoy this bra! It does appear to give a soft, moderately pointy shape (which I liked, as my breasts are naturally kind of pointy and narrow). The fabric is cute, and it is quite pink! The quality is reasonably good, a bit more delicate than Panache, but for some that's a good thing. Despite being rather squished, I wasn't in any pain, so that probably speaks well for the usual comfort level of these bras.

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    30GG

    Didn't fit

    This is the cutest bra I've ever tried on! It has just about everything I want in a bra design-wise-- finally, something a little more age-appropriate. I'm tired of beige tents. The pattern is adorable. Anyway, end rant, ahem.
    Everything is smooth and not at all itchy. The straps are long enough and don't dig in. Again, design-wise, it's adorable. The band is nice and thick. Good things all around.
    I want this to fit SO desperately but I don't think it does. There's a lot of wrinking in the cup, especially at the top, something I have problems with VERY often. I think the straps are also too wide-set for me, though because they themselves are so wide, they're super comfortable. I'm stuck between returning and altering this one.

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    Updated on Feb 18, 2014 Flag this


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