This size has been discountinued by the manufacturer, I don't know if the whole line has been, only know that they are not going to make more of this style in a 32D. Snagged these used, I got 3 for $12! They are actually very snug in the band, it's sort of like a long line on me so it's uncomfortable after long wear. Would be good on a longer torso. The straps barely get long enough. I have them as let out as they go. The beige matches my skin tone pretty well, but not perfect. After wearing this for a while at work I noticed that it is too long for me, much like a longline and the band feels too tight. I have conical, slightly uneven, FOT breasts. As most wireless bras it feels like it's pressing down on the top of my chest, but that is because mainly of my upper chest muscles. The cups are super stretchy, so they go from 6.5-8.5" in depth.
I purchased this bra for recovery after a breast procedure. I LOVE IT. I purchased a 34D even though I measured a 28D at the time; I needed looseness in the band because of swelling. It was extremely comfortable and let my breasts keep their natural shape. It was great under all clothing.
Well, that was 5 years ago and now even though I am a 30G, I wear this bra all the time around the house, as it's no longer a perfect fit to wear out. I wish they made these in a broader size range so I could buy them to wear under clothing.
Thanks to finallygotboobs I tried this bra. Wow. Not only does it accommodate my immediately projected breasts, but it also accommodates my center projection and center fullness. Plus, the band is supportive on my 28" underbust. The synthetic material is soft and may be mistaken for cotton. Sadly, this bra is natural-fiber-free.
Straps are partially adjustable and may not accommodate the tallest/low-set among us. It seems they designed the straps for the high-set/ average/petite human. Sigh.
This is the most supportive wireless bra that is easy to exit that I've found. Kindred Bravely Organic Cotton Nursing Bra supportive, but it is not easy to exit. In humid ...weather, easy exit bras are prized.
This center gore is wider than other wireless models. Happily, the gore width does not impede the bra's ability to fit center-full, close-set breasts. It is a non-irritating seam on my somewhat sensitive skin. Additionally, a side sling is included to move tissue forward.
The band is 1.1" wide soft elastic and stretches to 33". 100% of the band stretches. I prefer non-stretch under the bust, but the support is admirable despite the elasticity. It is effortless to wear.
So, if you are looking for a comfortable, supportive wireless bra, add this one to your short list--if you fit the limited size range. Read more 108 more words
The bra didn't fit. I normally wear a 30E, so this should've been an okay sister size. The band fit me nicely - only stretching to 31.5. The cups were way too big though. The bra itself is very soft.
These straps are fully extended. So, tall and/or low-set users, this is an unlikely fit for you.
Personally, despite fully extending the straps, there is still too much compression in the top of the cup. And, the strap cuts into my tissue. I'm 90% certain one cup larger would feel better, but it is not available one size larger. Plus, the cup height near the strap is overly tall, as it is, for my very short-waisted physique. Short-waisted bra fitting is challenging. Sigh.
The support is fantastic. But, 25% of my breast escapes the top edge. Strangely, this is typical for me in recent sports bra purchases; excepting http://bra.pe/XX8A/
If the cup were shorter near the strap and available one size larger, I'd happily keep this.
This bra is very comfortable with the smooth fabric of the band, and does a good job of preventing bulging and lumps in the back. The downside is that the band stretches out significantly after wearing for a few weeks. I would suggest getting a smaller band size because it will stretch.
This bra is very comfortable with the smooth fabric of the band, and does a good job of preventing bulging and lumps in the back. The downside is that the band stretches out significantly after wearing for a few weeks. I would suggest getting a smaller band size because it will stretch.
This was the completely wrong size for me (I'm actually a 30G UK sized), but I ran into some quality issues for this bra. The band stretched out very quickly and the cups fit me strangely. The wires were too wide for me, and the cups were gaping at the top center, but they also created some quad boob. For reference, I'm very projected and close set with short, narrow roots and even fullness.
This bra is the closest to fitting perfectly that I've gotten. It's main failing is it's wide set straps and the high wings. It irritates my arm pits. Otherwise it makes the girls look fabulous!
I love these bras however they need to sell narrower bands at Soma. Nonetheless these bras are so comfortable and my go to bra for several years for work and for a game of golf after work! This bra is really too small in the cup but due to the larger band I can get by with them. And still very comfortable!
This bra does not hold my side boob at all. The underwire pokes into my arm causing skin irritation and bruising. I like the rest of the fit and the shape though.
I wear Soma bras in 32C, occasionally 32D. Their sizing is extremely inconsistent, which is frustrating. I ordered 2 bras from an online sale because each bra was $10.00. Stunning Support Posture bra is a disappointment. I was excited about the front-close feature, because many front-close bras provide extra side-support. This one, however, runs very big in comparison to other Soma bras. The band is too long, the cups are too tall and too wide, and the underwires seem much too long for a 32C bra. As a result of all this, this bra provides not only 0 posture support, but 0 boob support. It covers my breasts, and that's about it. I'll likely try to alter it to see what I can come up with.
I got this bra for $10.00, so I have to be kind in my review. This really is a great bra -soft, comfortable, and durable. Had I never discovered the magic of the true bra fit, I would have thought this to be one of the best-fitting bras I've ever had. However, compared to, say, my 30DD Panache Porcelains, this fit is average. I have to use the tightest hooks on the straps, but the band does stay in place, for now. This is something I can't say for many other brands with 32 bands. Soma 32 bands, for the most ...part, are wearable for very petite builds. The cups on this bra are foam, and they are slightly padded, but they don't have bump pads (thank goodness). This claims to be a push-up bra, and it works as one, but it is also a push-in bra. Bras with tall sides are just what I need, because, after 3 babies, my boobs decided to migrate to my armpits. The thing about this bra is that the shape of the cups don't give me a nice, rounded smoothness. They have a very typical "American" bra shape - triangles with tall sides that cut straight across breast tissue. Instead of lifting the whole breast (a la Porcelain and Maddie), the cups cut into my breasts and "quad". With the 32 band, this is wearable (remember I paid $10.00 for this bra), and my breasts are shallow. I can't imagine that this would work for someone FOT, if it cuts into shallow tissue. This is a good bra for both "plunge" and "push-up" functions, and I really, really like that the cups don't have awkward bumps or heavy padding. Read more 191 more words
Exciting! I've had a few of their wireless models on my watch list for awhile.
Glad this one is easier to take off! Just bought a 32DD wireless bra from Victoria's Secret that is so hard to get out of.