This is the more generous in the cup than KL Brilliant or Fortuna. Just like those, the wires are low, narrow, and flexible but there's plenty of non-pointy IMO projection- just not enough coverage for me. The cups have the stretchiest, thinnest piece of elastic of all three across the top of the cup. The band is also tighter than the 75M Fortuna. I almost want to keep this bra for if I lose weight but I'll just wait until KL comes out with O cups (hopefully soon!)
Bra fits smaller than Kris Line Consuela in same size. Lovely narrow and flexible wires and low sides but the gore didn't tack besides it being way too small for me. Elastic is sewn into the top of the cup so there is some give but not good for someone who is FOT. The design is crazy beautiful and the quality is top-notch. Would have made a great and uber comfy everyday bra or sexy time bra if it had worked. For reference, I usually wear a 36K in Panache Envy but I even spill out of that a little and the band is too big. This was the first time in a band that fit me properly and while I wouldn't consider the back a leotard back it was still very smoothing.
If possible, this bra is even more beautiful than my other bra from Kris Line, with amazing details like embroidery over the seams. Unfortunately, it was too big on top for me and a cup size down would be a better fit. This would probably fit a 30GG with even fullness.
Seriously beautiful bra in a nice neutral shade of soft pink (salmon). My usual size is a 30G in a Panache Jasmine, but I sized up too much. This would likely fit a 30GG with lots of projection who needs a narrow gore.
Nicely projected cups, with good bottom depth, and narrow to average wire width. It's got very sturdy wires which hurt a little after a while, but it's manageable, and on my tapered ribcage, they help keep the bra in place - it's a choice between support and comfort (maybe I should sew on some soft padding?) The gore is low enough to allow it to tack to my sternum. The band fits like a 30, and the best setting for me is at the third pair of hooks (there are four columns!) The wires come up at mid-height in the armpits. There's also boning ...at the wings, which feels plastic, but is more durable than the ones in some Freyas, which break within minutes. The top of the cups are made of see-through mesh (with the most exquisite embroidery in light blue, white, and a darker purpley blue). Along the top runs an elastic band, presumably meant to lay against the overbust - if you have short roots. I don't, so instead, it cuts in, creating quadboob in an otherwise well-fitting bra. The elastic also seems to be too tight for the mesh, making it look frumpy. Luckily, it's a quick and easy fix with a seam ripper and a pair of scissors. Read more 109 more words
Runs small in the cups. I'm normally a 30G and this was too small for me. The gore was hovering away from my sternum and I got the sad droopy pointing down shape that I sometimes get in too small cups.
Otherwise a nice bra, the brown outer layer of fabric is soft and smooth and I experienced no discomfort from the lacey bits. I really like the shimmery bronze lace (which is printed so may come off in the wash), the brown colour and the leafy pattern on the cups, very autumnal. I bought it in the brown colourway, but on Brastop there's also a Chocolate version, and I'm not sure what the difference is. I'm tempted to order one and find out.
This bra is almost exactly like the Brilliant and is based off it. This bra, being white, is quite loose and much softer, so it has a bit more room than the Brilliant. However, due to it sharing the Brilliant's cut, means that I still fall out the middle because of how soft my breasts are. But overall, the bra almost works for me and I am of half a mind to try pushing the gore together (which is more separate than the Brilliant, I think) just to see if I get some extra room in the middle. Those with soft breasts, and FoT breasts should size up in these styles if possible.
Very firm band - it stretches to 28" but that's where it stops. There is no way to stretch it past that point without pulling the bra apart. I can just about close it, but it's definitely too tight - with a 2 column extender, it's perfect. I find many unlined KL's to have small bands, so maybe they're worth checking out for people in the sub-28 band range.
The wires and gore are too wide but I don't feel them, and a gore is easily narrowed. The straps are a whole 0.8" wide which actually feels great. Wire length and wing height are so comfortable on me - ...just high enough without jabbing me in the armpits.
My boobs look fantastic in this bra. The shape is very uplifted and high without falling too much into too round or too pointy territory. The main colour is a shimmery black with dark charcoal swirly floral embroidery. The top part is sheer while the bottom cups are lined with black mesh. I really like how the top looks, and I wonder what a completely sheer version of this would be like. Read more 80 more words
Kris Line bras seem to be suited to full-all-over breasts, which I do not have. The top of the cups are woefully empty on me. I also need long straps and these don't adjust long enough. Otherwise, it seems to be a well-made bra with firm wires.
This bra is SO BEAUTIFUL AND SO SOFT. I can't get over it, actually. The straps are supposed to be semi-adjustable (you aren't supposed to be able to push the slider over the embroidered part of the straps, but I was able to). The fit is slightly off, but I can't pinpoint why. The width is great and the projection is great with my even/narrow shape.
What a beautiful bra! I can't believe how beautiful it is. The straps are only partially adjustable, however. The cups are a bit too wide for my narrow roots, but the cups have tons of projection.
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I normally wear a 28E but ordered a 28F when I read a suggestion to size up in Kris Line. The wires are narrow, which is good for me. However, they are much too tall for my high-set breasts and poke my armpits. The wires sit lower than my inframammary fold because it's so tall. The band seems to ride up, but I think that might be because the cups sit so low on me, since the band seems pretty true-to-size.
The bra has pretty lace and a cute charm/bow at the gore. I also appreciate the fact that the straps are removable.
This would probably work better for someone with tall, narrow roots who wanted the kind of "oomph" that half-cups create.
Love this bra! Its pretty much all I wear at the moment. I had to take out the padded cookies because the the stretchy lace on top was a smidgen too tight for my FoT boobs.The band is a little stretchy, but I compensated for that and got a 34 rather than my usual 36. The shape is rounded but projected, not held up close like a deco. This is a super comfortable bra and I will be getting more from Kris Line in the future.
I am a fairly even and projected breast shape. I have average-to-narrow roots with a slight omega shape. My best fitting bra is a Cleo Lily in 28GG, though I think a 30G would be more comfortable in terms of band length.
A very pretty bra, but definitely far too small in the cups (a chronic problem with Kris Line!). The design is, as per Kris Line's usual, gorgeous. The straps have multiway hooks, which is really nice and a cool bonus I wasn't expecting. I've had some slightly problems with them falling out of said hooks and coming undone, but I think this is mostly because the sides ...of the cups come up a bit high on me and sit a little looser than they should. A shape more suited to this bra wouldn't have this problem, I don't think.
I know most people say that Kris Line bands tend to run small, but I've always found them to be pretty stretchy and loose if anything. This one really feels like a true 32, and stretches out to 80 centimeters when it should be closer to 70?
I'd say this bra would work well for someone who typically wears a snug 34F-FF or so, though it's hard to judge since I am not that size. Read more 106 more words
I am a fairly even and projected breast shape. I have average-to-narrow roots with a slight omega shape. My best fitting bra is a Cleo Lily in 28GG, though I think a 30G would be more comfortable in terms of band length.
Really cute! It's a little odd since the side "wings" of the babydoll part don't wrap around all the way, but still very solid. Seems a little bigger than normal for a Kris Line bra - fits almost true to size, though a little small on me since I really need more of an FF-G cup.
It's good for a full and even shape. The cups are almost a bit pointy, but in a classy sort of way that emphasizes their natural appeal.
Does not fit a 30, is only 27 inches stretched. Having tried a few other Kris Line Semi Soft bras I thought for sure this one would fit, but it's a full size smaller in the band.
Gorgeous bra, but the inconsistent sizing is going to drive me crazy.
Runs two sizes smaller than every other Kris Line bra I've tried, and I've tried several. In the G and under size range, Kris Line normally runs fairly true to size. This bra fits closer to a 30F than a 30G.
Beautiful bra with comfortable material and cups. That said, the band size is waaay off. This bra fits closer to a 32E or even a tight 34DD. The band is super stretchy, so I could only barely wear the bra on the tightest hook, and the gore did not tack. Bottom of the cups is very well padded, and it does give a pretty nice profile. Not friendly with my narrow shoulders at all though, but that might be because of the band width.
I don't think they make bras in 0 cups I have never seen any.