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It takes a bit to get used to the bigger back, feels great to wear however if your boobs are bigger then F, you do end up with a slight mono boob. I brought this after massive research and the 'guarantee' that it is great for big boobs but it's not.
Cherie · Yesterday
Honest Review: Great Band, Disappointing Cups — Not Designed for Large Busts with Small Backs The underband is genuinely the best part of this bra. It’s deep, supportive, and the extra‑wide fastening at the back is exactly what someone with a heavy bust needs. A band that’s barely an inch deep simply cannot support a large breast, so full marks for the intention here. However, there’s a design flaw: if you have any softness or fat on your torso, the band flips up on itself. Once it rolls, the depth is effectively halved and you end up with doubled fabric digging in. Supportive in theory, uncomfortable in practice. The Cups — and this is where it all goes wrong To get a band that fit my ribcage, I had to order an XL. I already suspected the cups wouldn’t be big enough, because my actual cup size would be closer to an XXL or even XXXL — but those band sizes would never fit my back. And yes, that’s exactly what happened. The padding doesn’t help either. On a large bust, padding just makes everything look even larger. Thankfully the pads are removable, which is a plus. But even without them, the “cup” simply isn’t large enough to contain the breast tissue. Everything migrates toward the centre and tries to escape. I had to wear a thin bralette over the top just to keep things in place. Overall I’m disappointed. The photos suggested a better fit (lesson learned — never trust the photos). I’m keeping them because returning to the US is more hassle than it’s worth, but I’ll only be able to wear them with a bralette layered over the top. A note to the manufacturer Please remember: Large breasts do NOT automatically mean a large back size. It’s extremely common to have a narrow ribcage and a heavy bust. Your company’s USP appears to be that these bras are designed specifically for large‑breasted women — but in practice, the sizing does not reflect that. If you’re going to use S/M/L/XL sizing instead of traditional band‑and‑cup measurements, you must account for people who need a small band and a genuinely large cup. At the moment, your size range simply doesn’t accommodate them.
Eliza · 3 days ago
I tried it as soon as it arrived today and was not disappointed! The fit is great, and the material is incredibly soft and comfortable. I would recommend sizing down in the band, as it has a bit of stretch to it. Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase and would definitely recommend it.
Lori · 4 days ago
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