Bali Women's No Poke Lined Underwire Bra #3320 Review
Bali is one of my favourite bra makers. I am small boned but big breasted. I can't tell you how many bras I have tried that either try to prop me up...don't need it. Or give me cleavage...OMG...got enough. Many of the full coverage must have been created by a Man. Forget any of the famous maker's who wander over into the bra making business. I have bought bras sized 34C from high end fashion designers that would barely support an A cup.
Phew, that said, this bra of Bali's covers, supports, and looks beautiful and feels lovable. My 'natural' cleavage remains. I don't feel like I am wearing one of those old dime store Old Lady's bras that used to be our only solution. Remember those??? Perky and Pointy cover all while lifting, separating, and embarassing the wearer. EEUU.
Bali is a master of creating the full coverage bra in styles that fit full busted women and I can still feel like a woman, not an alien with 'googly googly breasts.' I love this bra!
Bali Women's No Poke Lined Underwire Bra #3320 Feature
- Inner cup lining and cup pad linings: 100% polyester; Center front lining and strap lining: 100% nylon; Cup pad: 100% polyurethane foam; Cup and Inner underbust sling: 86% nylon, 14% spandex; Back and strap: 64% polyester, 36% spandex
- Micro-thin stretch foam lining offers no show through and beautiful shaping with out bulk
- Out patented spring-tipped wire is wrapped with layers of soft fabric
- Hand wash , hang to dry
- Imported
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The Good and the Bad - A. Davis -
The cup shape is great. It's a flattering fit and no spill over what so ever. However, if you get a little chilled the whole world will know it. There isn't enough lining in the cups to preserve your modesty, if you have any. The shoulder straps are the worst feature. They tend to bunch into a narrow line, and then they start digging into your shoulders. If you're smaller busted it wouldn't be a problem, but if you're trying to support the DDD girls, the straps can't handle the load.
Jul 05, 2010 17:48:04
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