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Bras » Freya » Libby Padded Half Cup Bra (4332) » 30D 30:4

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Fits ribcage70.5
B. perimeter19.0
Stretched Band83.8
Band Length65.8
Cup width11.9
Cup depth19.2
Wire length19.7
Cup height10.9
Cup separation2.4
Gore height4.9
Wing height7.4
Strap width1.2
Hooks2

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    Didn't fit

    I have a wide root and shallow boobs. I do need flat cups but not extraordinary wide wires. I almost don't have any volume on top.

    I bought this bra used so the band is already stretched out, I guess it needs to be altered soon. As Freya-bands are quite wide often I suppose it has always been a little wider than true to size.
    The cups are shallow and very open on top, they fit me well even though there's a little gapping on top which might be caused by the wide band.
    The wires are wide and soft, they extend while wearing.

    Updated on Sep 23, 2014 Flag this


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    Used to fit

    The Libby is a really comfortable bra, and its padding is much softer than in other bras, for example Cleo half cups. I'm not sure I'd wear it under tight t-shirts because things can show through https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" />. Little bumps where the vertical seams meet the lace at the top of the cups also show through.
    So it's a great every day bra to wear in winter or generally under sweatshirts. Besides it gives a great shape to wide root shallow breasts.
    Like other Freya half cup bras its cups run bigger than Cleo cups. Although the band seems very stretchy, it still works for me in the second set of eyelets (I bought this bra used, so the band has probably stretched out before I got it).

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Mar 23, 2013 Flag this


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