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  1. Starlight Side Support Bra (5201)

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    34JJ

    Hasn't set fit

    This bra runs large in both band and cup! I normally wear a 36HH or 36J with 38H and HH usually running a bit big on me, so I purchased this in 34JJ. The band is perfect, but the cups are huge! I should have gotten it in 34HH or 34J instead.

    The straps are too wide for me and the shape is very odd, especially with the side support panel. I think if I went down a cup, the seems would be mashing me into a bizarre clover shape. Not for my FOB, inner-full shape at all.

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    Updated on Jan 31, 2021 Flag this


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  2. Fearne Balcony Bra (4092)

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    34JJ

    Didn't fit

    I don't really know this brand but I wanted to give a chance for that.
    The bra itself would be confortable. It is a Jj cup but not smaller as e.g. in Bravissimo the K cups. The cup has 3 sections.
    It give a rounded shape which I like. The bra is with additional wing wire I usually don't see it in other bras with this size.
    Cons:
    The band is too wide, it is like a 36's one, looser as any other band I have tried until now.
    Straps are elastic, it is not too good for bigger boobs, because my boobs moving and cause pain in my shoulders.
    The whole construction is weak for bigger boobs.
    Pros:
    Wide straps
    Rounded shape

    Black colorway

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    Updated on Dec 26, 2016 Flag this


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  3. Faye Underwired Balcony Bra (4202)

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    34JJ

    Didn't fit

    This was a very pretty bra! And I really wished it fit too, but it was just terrible! The cups were too small! I was quadboobing everywhere no matter how much adjusting I did! The band was WAY too stretchy. I could pull the band out 2-3 more inches while I was still wearing it! The wires were too wide and left a lot of empty fabric on the sides and bottom of the cups. The gore didn't tack and when I tried to make it tack the quadboob I was getting got so, SO much worse. And to top it off the shape it gave me was droopy looking and slightly pointy. The only good thing I can say was that the fabric felt very comfortable, no stiffness or scratchiness. But overall, I will be returning this one back.

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    Updated on Apr 16, 2014 Flag this


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  4. Lauren Balcony Bra (4823)

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    34JJ

    Didn't fit

    This is the best bra I've found yet for wearing under low cut necklines. The gore doesn't quite lie flat but the rest of the cup fits well and doesn't give me torpedo boobs like most Freya bras do. Unfortunately the back wings are a single layer of mesh that stretches out very quickly, so lower points for quality.

    Updated on Sep 04, 2013 Flag this


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  5. Pollyanna Balcony Bra (5932)

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    34JJ

    Didn't fit

    The bra is well made and supportive it is just too wide for me.

    The gore is nice and narrow and the band is firm.

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    Updated on Aug 02, 2013 Flag this


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  6. Daphne Balcony (1142)

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    34JJ

    Didn't fit

    Very pretty. Polka dots remind me of the Deco Crystal in reverse. Unable to determine true fit since cups are too large. However, shape does appear to be typical Freya pointy.

    Updated on Mar 19, 2013 Flag this


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