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Bras » Panache » Rhapsody Balconnet Bra (7391) » 40JJ 40:14

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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band108.1
Band Length85.1
Cup width22.2
Cup depth41.9
Wire length45.7
Cup height0.0
Cup separation1.6
Gore height12.7
Wing height15.2
Strap width2.0
Hooks3

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    The wire on this bra tacks very well in the center, although, as is common in this size range, the wire extends too far around my side, nearly to the back of each arm. Also, as with most bras, the straps are set too far towards the armpits. This bra would be good for someone full on top; I have pretty balanced fullness, and there's a little extra fabric on top both in the center and at the armpit. I think I will take it in a little in both areas. I can't go down a cup size because I need the fullness in the lower cup and ... the overall cup depth provided by this size.

    There is some nice shaping in the triangular piece in the lower cup at the center, which helps make room for the fullness in the lower breast and keep it curvy instead of flattening me out there like many bras do. The overall shape is rounded with a subtle peak, which I like, and it doesn't push my boobs easty-westy like most bras do in my size. The mint color is pretty and the fabric is light and comfortable, with a slight texture that may be visible under thin tops. It doesn't have any padding but the seams converge at the nipple providing a little nipple coverage. The straps are minimally stretchy with a fairly soft texture, and a lot of range of adjustment.

    Compared to most bras I've tried it seems to be comfy and should be great once I do a little adjusting at the top edges of the cup.

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