I require an exceptionally large cup, that's hard to find at stores and tends to be expensive, and not available in pretty colors. Before discovering these Delimira bras, I would spend 80$ a piece on Fantasie or Elomi bras in G or GG cups. My band size is 40, and 42 in the more supportive expensive brands. Even those bras would inevitably pop a wire or slowly tear where the lace top of the cup meets the strap after several months.These bras come in a variety of colors, and fit well when I get a 40H. The first few wears they are a little tight, but stretch out nicely after a few wears and a wash. The chest placket actually touches my chest and they dont force my breasts totally into the armpit. The wires dont cut. Because I like to keep my underboob dry, I put a piece of paper towel folded under each breast where the wires are, and this works well, and doesnt affect the fit.One thing I *wish* they would do that would make these absolutely perfect, is to put a second mesh lining inside the cup, it would make them last a lot longer and increase support. Because the main downside of these bras is that they inevitably weaken at the top place part of the cup and holes start to open up. However, despite this, at the 20$ price, it's still worth it to buy these over the 80$ expensive brands, because they still last at least several months to a year each. The expensive bras only last a little longer, can be restrictive , and have a tendency to run the wires too high into the armpit, causing pain. These Delimira bras don't do that, they're super comfortable. They provide medium support; get a sports bra if you plan on running. Medium support is good enough for me for daily wear, especially when you consider the beautiful colors, and comfortable wear. Just be careful putting it on, *never to pull it by the lace, or cup to drag it around your chest and pull on the straps* the lace is delicate.They dont make my boobs look flat or pointy in the front and keep them separated nicely. By the way, I saw some of the bad reviews, and want to inform some people that the center placket is *supposed* to touch your breastbone and keep you separated. (Someone thought having their boobs separated was bad?!)My advice to the manufacturer is, put another layer of mesh inside the cup behind the lace top. Then these will be perfect. I get a 40H, because the bands stretch, and the cups are roomy.In mainstream bras I wear at least a 42DDDD or 42G. Other info that might be helpful for people looking to fit these: I'm 5'7" and weigh 240lbs, size 20 or 2x pants and 2x-3x tops.
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