Innovative foam molding makes this bra an essential for a smooth shape underneath all your fitted clothes!
Seamless front (cups and center gore), perfect for fitted clothing. Enables a no-lines look under clothes.
Specially-designed mold gives a projected but natural shape.
Soft-finish simplex is used in the cups to provide a firm, supportive fit with a soft hand.
Molded, contour, underwire cups support and shape the breasts.
Reduced cradle for a lighter look.
Microfiber wing fabric provides comfort without loss of support.
Leotard back minimizes back fat and provides additional support.
Shoulder straps are adjustable in back with metal hardware.
Please Note: The color white was discontinued in July 2008.
Check out this "Undie Award" winner in the above video.
Tomima's Tip "This bra runs a little large in the cups. You may want to consider going down a cup size. The balcony styling gives a lower center, and the cups have just enough foam for modesty without adding bulk."
This Fantasie Smoothing T-Shirt Bra is part of the Fantasie Smoothing collection.
This bra was not the right one for my breasts. I have trouble with getting "side-boob" and this bra only enhanced that unflattering feature. The cups were not the right style to fully encapsulate my breasts. The other problem with the bra was that it puckered and gaped just a small amount at the front. I am having trouble finding a bra that gives me good coverage and no side-boob. The band size seemed to run a little big as well. I have had some luck with soft cups in other brands brands, but I haven't been able to find a great T-Shirt bra. Would anyone have any advice on what bra might work well for me.
Fantasie Response:
It seems that the problem is not so much the wrong style, as it is the wrong cup size. The cup is too small to really ‘encapsulate’ the breast tissue.
Two questions I’d ask: Does the center piece (between the cups) “tack” against the chest wall? And is the under-wire behind the breast tissue, on bone?
The bra must surround the breast tissue in order to be able to lift and support! The ‘side-boob’ is breast tissue that’s not fully contained in the cup.
I would bet you need more cup. You could try Ava (Fantasie 2132)
– which does run a bit snugger in the band than 4510 –and go up one or two cup sizes (perhaps try a 30FF). 2132 is also lower in the center front which could also help with the “gapping”.
Lotte, , Age: 20'sMarch, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 30E
This is a well made and comfortable bra. The band size was too big, but the cups fit fairly well. The center front did not lie flat against my breastbone. but I have shallow breasts so I'm concerned a larger cup may be too big. Even though it is listed as a full busted style, the cups are not overly large as in the Fantasie 4510 style. I like contour bras since they have the best concealment and it is difficult to find styles for petites, that fit well and have contour cups, but this one seems like a very good style.
Barb, Memphis, TN, USA, Age: 50'sFebruary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 34F
I decided to try this after wearing the Fantasie 4520 for a couple of years now. I found that this style fit me differently than the 4520 -- I didn't fill out the top of the cup near wear it meets the straps, so both cups gaped away from my body. I readjusted my breasts in the cups a few times, but it was still too much cup. I think I would probably be a FF instead of my usual G in Fantasie, but because the extra padding of this style made me feel bigger up top than usual, I exchanged it for my tried and true 4520. For me, the 4520 feels more invisible while still providing great coverage.
Fantasie Response:
Molded cups are not for everyone, and there is truly no other bra on the market that fits like the 4520! It’s a very subtle and natural shape…You are correct, sometimes we do go down in the cup in 4510.
Sadie, New York, NY, Age: 20'sFebruary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 32G
I am normally a 32HH, but there are few to none "t-shirt bras" available in that size, so I tried my luck going up a band size down a cup size. While this bra seems to be well made, the cups were almost too big in front, there was a lot of extra space in them, and the band was a little looser than I would like. The cups also seem to point very side to side, even without me in them, and it looked kind of awkward when I tried it under a shirt. I really wish it had worked out, seems like a well-made bra and I really need a good t-shirt bra in my size.
Fantasie Response:
I feel your pain: It’s so difficult to find a molded smooth cup in this size! But the good news is Fantasie 4510 has a generous cup, so much so that very often we’ll recommend going down in the cup. If the 34H was too big in cup and band, there’s a very good chance you could wear the 32H. It might just be perfect after all.
Claire, cleveland, ohio, Age: 20'sFebruary, 2010, Petite (5'3" and under) Size: 34H
Love this bra!! I finally found a balcony style bra that fit. I ordered up a cup size. I usually wear a 30DD but I ordered a 30E. The only improvement I would suggest is to not use stretch straps on larger cupped bras.
Virginia, Michigan, Age: 50'sFebruary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 30E
Great fit which is hard to find at my cup size!
TheUndies.com, , Age: February, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 40F
Seems like a good quality bra, unfortunately it did not fit. I ordered my regular size (I was sized as a US 36I). I used the conversion chart and ordered a 36G, but it was too big around the band and in the cups. I think I may have to go to a 34G but I am not quite sure at this point. My friend ordered one as well in a smaller size and hers fit well. I will have to try again as it does look and feel like a very good bra. Any suggestions on the sizing would be great.
Fantasie Response: If the bra is too big in band and cup, a 34G sounds absolutely right!
Cindy, Ogden, UT, Age: 40'sFebruary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 36G
My favorite bra by far!!! When I go bra shopping, it's very frustrating because nothing else compares to the shape, comfort, support, and smooth look under clothing. My husband doesn't think it's sexy, but I'm all about support and comfort when it comes to bras.
PROBLEM-
Fantasie always says that they are UK sizing...this has been true in my past Fantasie bras-but I have lost weight and changed from 34 H (34 FF UK) to a 30 G. The tags in my previous Fantasie bras show the size difference, but the most recent one I purchased at a store shows 30 G in both the UK sizing and the US sizing. Now that I would like to buy more, I am not sure which size to buy...
Fantasie Response:
(So happy to hear you’re loving your Fantasie bra!) Most of our customers are much happier with the newer tags reflecting only UK sizing. Previously they didn’t know where to look on the tags (UK or US) and it was a little confusing. Now wherever you look on the tag it will give the UK size, and since we are a UK brand, that’s all you need to look for. Congratulations, you’re a UK 30G!
HerRoom Response: We at HerRoom also have a great chart
to help you find your bra size among different brands.
Jan, , Age: 20'sFebruary, 2010, Petite (5'3" and under) Size: 30 G
Great support. Fits me more like a balcony bra. Gives breats wonderful, feminine shape. Love graceful shaping it provides.
valerie, campbell, ca, Age: 60'sJanuary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 32f
This is an awesome bra for practical reasons! My breasts are uplifted and "stay put"! I was even asked at work if I had a "Boob job"! OMG, if I did they would be smaller...I feel very figure-flattered in this bra...it works very smoothly under everything....now if it were a little sexier, but then it's hard to have sexy and very functional. This bra is a fabulous everyday, work bra!
Paula, Dallas, Age: 40'sJanuary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 34F
This bra pushed my boobs in opposite directions, not front and center. It actually made them appear larger, especially from the front view. Everything fit nicely about the bra, very comfortable, seamless appearance under clothing. If only it didn't create triangle boobs.
Fantasie Response:
Sounds like she should try to ‘swoop-and-scoop’ her breast tissue forward in front of the underwire. The shape of this bra actually encourages the breast tissue forward but it can only do this if the breasts are placed in the cups properly. It’s possible that after she’s brought her breast tissue forward in front of the underwire, she might have some “fluffing” (or overflow) of breast tissue above the center front of the bra. If this is the case, she needs to go up a cup size…
Amy, Oregon, Age: 20'sJanuary, 2010, Petite (5'3" and under) Size: 34FF
Excellent lift and separation. My favorite bra and the only one I like to wear. My roommate commented "how do your boobs do that?"
Carrie, United States, Age: 30'sJanuary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 30DD