Showing posts with label 30H. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30H. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

My recent experience with Curvy Kate's Princess bra wasn't the success I'd hoped for.  I'd found the fit very broad with straps that teetered on the edge of my shoulders.  I absolutely loved the style and the berry colour was just delicious so I was immensely disappointed that I couldn't wear Princess.  I was soon to see a glimmer of hope, however, since my post last week prompted Curvy Kate to inform me that corrections had been made to the design of Princess.  Armed with this knowledge, I was encouraged to seek out a new Curvy Kate release to judge for myself whether the fit indeed had been improved on.  My visit to Bravissimo earlier this week gave me the perfect chance to again try on Curvy Kate for size.

On Bravissimo's website I noticed they sold both the Princess and Portia collections, so I was frustrated to find only the Portia in store.  It wasn't much use being told I could order it online as the chance to try on garments at Bravissimo is the reason why I opt to go into the store.  Never mind, I thought, there's still Portia.  Wrong!  For some reason, Bravissimo don't stock Portia in a 28 back, yet I'm led to believe Curvy Kate do produce Portia in a 28.  I'm slightly confused why Bravissimo would choose to size from a 30 back when they are usually the first stockist you'd think of when looking for small back bras.


I would have tried the 28H but since that wasn't available the assistant suggested I tried the 30H instead.  I'm sure I grimaced when she said this, having a huge inkling that it would be quite a bit too big, but I agreed hesitantly and asked for 28H sister size 30GG to try on too.

Now, I'd never tried on Portia before and hadn't seen it for real, either.  In reality, Portia is a really pretty, intricate design and this season's new colour, Seafoam, is a really appealing looker.  I was relieved to find that when I put (30GG) Portia on, the straps sat in a good position on my shoulders.  The band was also firm but not uncomfortable and the cups fully encasing.  I loved the look and the feeling.


I tried the 30H on just to compare and surprisingly struggled at first to see the difference.  With several photos taken at varying angles it soon became apparent - the shape of the cups gave it all away.  The 30H was too loose to support my bust properly, creating a dropped shape.  Comparing to the 30GG, you see the lift and firmness; a much better fit.


There's also slight wrinkling along the mesh of the cups of the 30H and also space just beneath where the straps begin, showing the 30H is marginally too big.


I was so impressed with the fit of the 30GG I seriously considering buying it but I didn't, purely because I didn't have a 28H, or 28HH to compare it to.  When I generally wear a 28 back I like to be sure a 28 is beyond wearability before I consider looking at a 30.  This refers me back to my earlier point, why Bravissimo don't stock 28 back Portia?  It's a mystery to me, and as such I continue with my quest: to find the best fitting Curvy Kate I can.

Becky x

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Tango.  It's been Panache Superbra's most successful collection having enjoyed a recent 10 year celebration with the launch of the Tango Luxe.  I've read countless reviews raving about the Tango's super fit yet I can not speak of such an unequivocal opinion.  Panache Tango danced the last dance without me.

My Tango journey began with the balconette style in a 28GG.  I bought it in hot pink.  The colour was gorgeous and I was excited with the anticipated liberation.  It didn't happen.

Tango 28GG

Tango 28GG

The 28 back was uncomfortably tight with side boning which came up so high it dug in and hurt beneath my armpit.  The cups were too small and restrictive; my boobs were pressed in and squashed and bulged over the cups.  It wasn't a pretty sight and about as comfortable as cramming size 6 feet into a size 4 shoe.  It hurt.

I decided the balconette wasn't the best style for me so opted for the Tango Plunge next.  This time I bought the 28H.  Would it fasten up?  Like heck would it.

Tango 28H

Now the cups were spot on.  I fitted in it like a dream.  If only the back fastened!  I've never in my life attempted to put on such a small band, I was sure it was defective.  I emailed both Panache and the retailer I bought it from yet neither helped.  I was able to return the bra for a refund but I never did find out if it was a dodgy product or not.

So the Tango 28H was almost there but not quite...

Tango Plunge 28H


Recently I bought the Tango Classic 30GG, taking the stance that the 28 just wasn't going to fit me, and that judging by the fact I'd gone up in the band since the original 28GG I'd tried, this one may do the trick.  Yet again it didn't happen.  Also stupidly I totally forgot to take any pictures of it on me.  D'oh!  This time the 30 band felt right but the cups were again too small.  At first I thought it was the right fit but found as I wore it a little the cups couldn't contain me and I was falling out all over the place.  So annoying.

Tango Classic 30H

Finally I went for the Tango Classic in 30H.  I actually give up.  The band, yes, comfortable, the cups - ridiculously too big!  Where the 30GG faltered in the too small cups I expected the 30H to be the one (after all, the 28H was too small).  The cups seem to have been made to circle wider back under the armpit, so I could feel huge unfilled areas beneath and around each boob.  It looks silly and I feel swamped in it.

Tango Classic 30H

Tango Classic 30H


I just don't think I'll find a happy medium with Panache Tango and I'm gutted.  Sometimes I really do crave just a simple, non invasive, light bra that doesn't feel like I'm lugging around the kitchen sink.  When the hot summer spells descend, that's when I crave it most.

The only thing I would say is I've switched and played around with a few different ranges of the Tango, including the balconette and plunge with the original leaf embroidery and then the two plunge Classics.  The original fabric is taut with no stretch whatsoever, whilst the Classic is much more pliable.  Maybe I shouldn't give up on Tango quite so soon, after all I could always go back to the 28H and try it in the Classic...

What's your experience with and opinion of the Tango collection?  Any suggestions and advice for finding the perfect fit?

Becky x


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