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Freya » Deco Moulded Soft Cup Bra (4231) » 28FF 28:8
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Thanks for everyone's help. I consulted my mom who agreed and said it didn't really do anything for me, will be returning it I had high hopes, but it's just too flimsy of a bra for a 28FF/28G. It goes up to sizes much bigger than mine, so if it doesn't work for my size, it probably won't work for bigger cup/band sizes.
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Opinions needed! This bra has a triangular shape when it's not on, does it give me a good shape or not? Should I stick w/ the FF cup or go down to F or up to G, band is good? I'm 20 so it's not like I need under-wire, just don't know if this actually does anything or not :/ any experiences with this new style plz help!
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helpfulthe bra doesn't look as though it is doing much for your assets. Have you lifted the bottom of your boob up into the cup, or is the bottom of your boob touching your sternum - it looks a bit like that in the first photo?
Also, on the left hand side when looking at the photo (right side in life) there looks to be a bit of cutting in, although it i hard to see if this is true, or if it is just the angle.
perhaps you could take a couple more photos? One that is more straight-on from the front, and one of the side that shows the top / side of your boob in the cup? The second picture you have here makes it tricky to gauge how well the bra fits!
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helpfulMolded cups can be deceptive - you can think they're a bit large when they're the opposite. While this doesn't look bad at all, I do wonder if it's too small - the seam line (where the underwire should go) looks like it's in the wrong place (a bit high), and the cup looks like it might be cutting in a bit in the front shot (although the cups also look shifted; you might re-align and take a few more photos). That said, I have a molded cup that's at least a size small and I wear it anyway, as they are somewhat more forgiving than other styles - it looks good under clothes and it's fairly comfortable. So what feels good also matters!
As an aside, needing an underwire or not has less to do with your age and more to do with the size and shape and weight of your breasts. I know teens who very much need it and women in their 70s who don't.
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helpfulQuestion is - what you want this bra for? As a comfy lounge-about bra or for everyday wear?
As comfy lounge-about it is sort of ok, as everyday wear bra I am reasonably sure I've seen you in better.
If you are set on this model, consider going up in cupsize. The rim cuts in halfway on your breasts, in your case I would say that is a sign of too small.
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helpfulAre your breasts filling out the cups? I can't quite tell, and of course it's difficult to determine with a molded cup.
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