Share your bras and experiences and help other women
Get recommendations, write review and learn more!

Got bras? Create an account

Bras » Melinda G » Reviews

  1. Glorious Contour Tshirt Nursing Bra (2160)

    0
    like

    FAB CURVY SMALL

    Didn't fit

    I got this to use as a bralette. Provides decent support but I'd suggest this size to someone a cup or maybe even two more than me. I'd also suggest it can be worn by band sizes 30-34 because of all the adjustments in the back. It's a basic bralette / nursing bra but it looks better in person than in my pictures https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Jul 24, 2017 Flag this


    add a comment

    Use @ to mention users, brands, models and more

    You need to sign in to comment


  2. Smoothly Divine Tee-shirt Soft-cup Nursing Bra With Removable Pads (2175)

    0
    like

    XS

    Hasn't set fit

    First thing to note about these bras is that the sizes are weird. In addition to typical Small, Medium, Large, this bra comes in sizes like "Voluptuous" and "Va-Va-Va Voom." Then it also comes in that same range of size names, but with "Fab! Curvy" as a prefix to the size name. All this weird nomenclature can make it difficult to figure out which size you should order. They give approximations on their website of which of their strange size names correlates to which band/cup size. This is what their chart looks like:

    x-small (fits 30D-32B-32C)
    small (fits 32D-34B-34C)
    medium (fits 34D-36B-36C)
    large (fits 36D-38B-38C)
    voluptuous (fits 38D-40B-40C)
    va-va-va-voom (fits 40D-42B-42C)
    -------------
    fab! curvy™ x-small ... (fits 30E-F)
    fab! curvy™ small (fits 32E-F)
    fab! curvy™ medium (fits 34E-F)
    fab! curvy™ large (fits 36E-F)
    fab! curvy™ voluptuous (fits 38E-F)
    fab! curvy™ va-va-va-voom (fits 40E-F)

    Before nursing, I was a 30E, and now I'm somewhere between a 30E and 30F, so I went with the "fab! curvy X-small." Probably due to the confusing size names, I was accidentally sent this one, which is the regular "X-Small" and not the "Fab! Curvy X-Small." The company I ordered from did end up sending me the correct size bra after I pointed it out. Not the worst thing that ever happened, because it lets me compare the two sizes.

    Size-wise, their chart seems to be fairly accurate. The regular "X-Small" was ok in the band for me (though not as firm as I would have liked), but much, much too small in the cup. I thought because there isn't an underwire and that there's some stretch that it would only be a tiny bit small, but it was definitely not the case. I think even a 30C could wear this size without a problem. When I put it on, I looked like I was wearing a little "triangle top" style string bikini; my nipples were covered, but there was boob hanging out on both sides of the cup.

    It's also worth noting that the band on the Fab! Curvy X-Small was actually 1.5 - 2 inches smaller than the band on the regular X-Small. I laid one on top of the other to confirm and the Fab! Curvy X-Small is clearly smaller.

    Now that I've covered the sizing, on to appearance and comfort!

    This bra is super comfortable; definitely one of the most comfortable bras I've ever worn. There's no underwire, though there is a "channel" that runs under the boob where you would expect to see an underwire. There's nothing inside the channel though. Some nursing bra brands will put a flexible piece of plastic in there, but as far as I can tell, there isn't anything inside this one. Because there's no underwire, the "channel" doesn't sit underneath your breast where an underwire would. It sort of rides up and sits along the underside of your breast. At first it seems like that means it's not fitting correctly, but if you look a the photos of their models in the bra, that's how it fits all of them, so I think that's how it's meant to be. It looks like it would be uncomfortable, but it really isn't. The only part of this bra that isn't extremely comfortable is the tag. The tag is made of a cheap, scratchy material and I'm going to have to cut the tag out in order to wear it.

    The bra comes by default with a "pad" inside of it, which is removable. The pad is extremely thin (more of a liner than a pad), just enough to provide nipple coverage or protection from a tiny bit of leakage. The website says you can wear the pad for "extra oomph" but really it's so thin that you're not going to get any "oomph" from it. And of course, you can remove it and wear it without if you prefer it that way.

    Appearance-wise, this bra is nothing to write home about. It's a utilitarian design that gets the job done. With as comfortable as it is, I don't mind making the trade-off. If you want a really comfy nursing bra, I'd definitely recommend this one.

    Read more
    577 more words

    Nude colorway

    Updated on Mar 03, 2015 Flag this


    add a comment

    Use @ to mention users, brands, models and more

    You need to sign in to comment


  3. Tee-shirt Underwire Nursing Bra (2100)

    0
    like

    34F

    Didn't fit

    The fit on the cups is very comfy because the fabric is so stretchy. My boobs could easily go up a cup size or two and still have plenty of room. However, because of this there isn't a lot of support, and I'd never go running in it. I mostly plan to use this bra for postpartum engorgement. The band is also wayyyy too big, and it rides up, which contributes to the saggy-ness. But even if I altered the band, there's just tons of stretch in the bra.
    TLhttps://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt=":D" />R - great bra for around the house postpartum support, maybe even to run groceries in, but not a "sexy" bra you'd wear on a date.

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Feb 19, 2014 Flag this


    add a comment

    Use @ to mention users, brands, models and more

    You need to sign in to comment