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Bras » Freya » Retro Basic (3411) » 30DD 30:5

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Fits ribcage70.3
B. perimeter19.8
Stretched Band74.4
Band Length63.6
Cup width12.5
Cup depth18.9
Wire length19.0
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.6
Gore height2.6
Wing height8.3
Strap width1.6
Hooks1

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  1. 0
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    Didn't fit

    Lovely bra, well loved, but now a little too big. As the cups are a soft fabric, the slight gaping/wrinkling is quite noticeable.

    Nude colorway

    Updated on Mar 22, 2016 Flag this


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  2. 0
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    Used to fit

    I really like the cut of this bra so I found one in 30DD instead of a 28 band since the wires are so firm that I can't hardly wear the 28E I have without an extender.
    It seems like this bra's band is significantly larger than the 28 band; it's still tight for a 30 band, but looks like it's 2 band sizes bigger than the 28 band that I have.
    Overall, It's very comfy and has a nice understated profile when wearing it, which I really like. I could stand to go up in the cup size, and wish that the straps were like half an inch closer together, all in all though this bra is a really good fit and is very comfortable!

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Dec 30, 2014 Flag this


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    Didn't fit

    Band is a bit too loose, I wear it on the tightest hook. Cups are shallow, but I guess this was the intention, because of that the bra gives a great shape and is perfect for low neckline tops. Straps are far too wide. The bra is plain, it does have the 'retro' look. Wires stiff, don't stretch.

    Updated on May 25, 2011 Flag this


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