“I wanted to love these, but there's actually NO support, and they don't stay in place around the ribcage at all. They're pretty when you put them on, and can work okay on pms days to help with tenderness going up and down stairs, but I'd never leave the house with these as an actual bra.”
“I paid a lot of money for this bra because it was touted for being great for women with large breasts. It's comfortable enough to sleep in, but it has no support at all, so I don't wear it except to sleep in.”
“It feels amazing like the mid v. But the cups are just shy of coverage to keep the girls in. So you end up with mid section boob cut. Will just order the mids.”
“If you’re above a DD cup, I’d say it’s not worth the time, money, or back aches even for a lounging bra. (And I mean DD as in… 5 inches difference between underbust and bust measurement. The actual definition of a DD, not the sexualized BS that most of us are fed from adolescence.) Even then, I would say this bra is ideal for those with shallow, self-supporting breasts. If you have any projection or much soft tissue, you’re out of luck here.
So I guess I would say that if you like abundant vertical cleavage folds, a band that rides up, neck aches, and other signs of a poor fit, this bra is for you.”
“I got both The mid and low v cut. Both offered 0 support. I followed the sizing guide and they fit well but it was like I wasn’t wearing a bra at all. Also the band rolled up so badly. They were cute but not for big chested people. The return policy is super strict. So now I’m stuck with them. So disappointed after spending so much on bras”