I tried this bra in several sizes and this one fit almost perfectly. I really like the low gore and fully adjustable straps. The straps have some sort of almost velvety material on the skin side that makes them stay in place. I do have a prominent tail of spence that really sticks out of this bra, but it is not uncomfortable. I just can't wear it with sleeveless shirts. The saleswoman really made me feel bad about it though. This bra is really comfortable for me; I have fallen asleep in it.
I have yet to wear it for a whole day, but so far it seems to hold everything in nicely. I like the structure of it. My only concern is if the band is as tight as it should be.
My most comfortable everyday bra. Cup are miraculously large enough after scooping and swooping (ok, so the large one is on the cusp of quadboob), band stays even, straps are great. The band has stretched out a lot since I got it, and I now am wearing it on the closest hook. Again, if @wacoal made this style in 30 band larger than a DDD, i would be first in line!
Cups are a little small and the band is big. I'm discovering that I'm not a big fan of this style (sewn lace full cup) as it doesn't do much for my shape. The fabric is scratchy and the top cuts into what fullness I do have on the top.
Good everyday t-shirt bra. Invisible under clothing, supportive, cozy. Bought this when I was first starting to figure out bra sizing (I went to a 32DDD from a 36C, now more like a 30FF - bras are complicated). It felt great compared to what I had been wearing. Now when I scoop and swoop, I get considerable overage in both cups, and the gore migrates away from the sternum by the end of the day. The band has stretched out quite a lot - I now wear it on the closest hook.
This bra doesn't have quite enough projection for me - the top cuts in a tiny bit on my larger side, while also wrinkling on the bottom. The memory foam cups mould to me after a little while though and the fit issues get less bad. This is one of my go-to everyday tshirt bras now, but I may need to go up to a 32G in the future.
This bra is comfy around the band and wire-width, but generates quad-boob at the top and sides of my breasts, with wrinkling at the bottom. Too small in the cups for me. Very pretty, and doesn't show through clothes. Wish I had a size or two bigger.
I would not usually wear a 32 ddd, but the cup shape works so well with broader, flatter breasts that the larger cup size actually works beautifully and fits better than some smaller cup sizes. The cup is not too pointy in shape and is made of very soft, satiny fabric. My only complaint is that the upper part of the cup sometimes digs into the upper breast/armpit area. The judicious use of lace on the straps and wings combined with smooth fabric cups allow for a discrete yet embellished look.
This bra is the best fit I've had so far, the cups seem to run a bit bigger than other Wacoal models I have tried but because of that I had no overspill or quadraboobing. The spot jacquard patten is really cute, however I wasn't crazy about the look of the textured straps. The best part is that wires are not too wide which gives really nice frontal projection, instead of the east-west look that a lot of bras give me.
The only issue I really had with it was the gore came up kind of high and was made of this mesh material that itched like crazy after a while and left me with an irritation rash. Because of this I had to return it
I like this bra a lot, but it doesn't come anywhere close to fitting me anymore. My breasts are much too big for it now.
It has a firm band, pretty lace trim, and gives good cleavage. The foam cups are thick enough to provide nipple coverage, but thin enough to form to the breast and be discreet under clothing. It has a low gore, which is nice because I usually find them pokey. I often have trouble finding bras that don't cut in at the top of the breast tissue, and this one had room but didn't gape. I wouldn't say it was very open, but it wasn't too closed either. Good for even or slightly bottom heavy breasts that need a bit more room in the middle.
Seriously, FAVORITE BRA EVER. I love this thing. It's perfect. Such high quality. I've worn this thing so much and still have it on the first hook. No cleavage at all, which I like, no show-through and very thin molding. This bra is great. I want it in more colors https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_razz.gif" alt=":P" />
Bought this bra after my first fitting at Nordstrom. The cups are actually slightly too small, but they didn't have a bigger cup size in a 32 (Wacoal might not make one) and I was desperate for a better bra after years pulling and tugging at 34Ds. I still wear it and it's not uncomfortable but the gore doesn't sit flat.
I wish the straps were longer! The band's nice and supportive. Me and the cup shape have a few issues with each other, it's a little empty at the top outer corner and cuts in a little at the inner corner. My tissue's soft enough that I can deal, but it is an issue. Looks great under clothes!
This bra was chosen for me by the lady who measured/fit me at Dillard's. It fits very snug on the loosest hooks, more so than my Natori full fit bra. It keeps my boobs sort of wide, not super flattering under some clothes. The cups feel stiff and the underwires seem long, but I recently got breast implants so the discomfort is probably due mostly to that.
My quest for a strapless bra does not end here, it seems. I wear a 30 band so I knew it would be a bit loose, but at the very start of my bra quest I ordered one off Amazon in 32D, and on the tightest hook it stayed put quite well (I guess because the cups were a few sizes too small). Currently I am wearing it around the house and it is slipping down. The gore seems a bit wide but is tacking. I think if I alter it to narrow the gore some, it'll also help with how loose it feels in the band. ...
I don't really understand how a bra with a molded cup is supposed to fit. Looking at all the measurements I've seen for molded cup bras, the ones in my supposed size all appear to be too wide and too shallow.
I think I probably should have gone a cupsize down, because there seems to be an awful lot of space everywhere. However, I have a tendency to low-ball it when I'm estimating, and I always end up with quadboob, so maybe I just need to learn how to get my boobs to sit in it properly.
It was 25 dollars and it is currently the only strapless bra I own that even attempts to fit, so I'll be keeping it.
It has 4 hooks (a first for me!) and is overall very comfortable. I wish Wacoal had this in a smaller band :[ oh well.
I like this bra a lot and I'd probably like it even more in the right size! It's comfy and has retained its shape. It doesn't look like it was designed for the elderly but it isn't absolutely gorgeous, either. I don't really notice it through shirts.
very supportive & comfy. makes my chest look good under most things. however, it seems to run really high on my petite frame, so i can't wear it under lower cut outfits.
i seem to hover on the edge of US 32DDD/F and US 32G, which unfortunately means that this bra is just a tad too small. the band seems pretty loose as well, and the lace trim is pretty itchy. it's cute though and has a nice shape.
The band runs small. I really like the design and quality of the bra, it's very pretty and well-made. The band feels very sturdy like it will hold its stretch for a long while, and the straps have a non-slip texture.
The cups are too small and they give me a significant quad-boob.