Carnival Response: This bra is lightly lined with fiberfill. Nowhere does it say in any description that it is padded. As far as your experience with your breasts separating this is the first time I have ever heard anyone make this complaint about this or any other bra that we manufacture. The cups on this bra are demi cups which by nature force the breasts to your center and create cleavage. I’m sorry that you had a bad experience. Michelle from Miami/Florida/USA
Carnival Response: If you usually wear a 32D then a 32C would probably be your best bet in this bra. Since 32C and 34B are cross sizes the sizing charts could replace one for the other. Shirley from Asheville NC
Carnival Response: Bones jabbing you in the stomach when sitting down are a result of the garment being too big on you not too long. You probably would be better served in a 32B or 32C. Jenny from Boston, MA
Carnival Response: It seems like you need a 38D in this style. Since they cover more of your body and are more restrictive long lines can be much more uncomfortable than a regular bra if you do not wear the right size. Lauren from Lakeland, FL
Carnival Response:It seems like you should be wearing a 32A or 32B in this garment. The difference of 2” is actually one band size. Xxxx from Arizona
Carnival Response:When wearing this or any corset you should put the corset on fully and then bend over while pulling the cups forward. Once you straighten your body up, your breasts will fill the cup entirely from the top down and you will not have the illusion or feeling of cups leaning forward. After doing the following, pull the corset down by the bottom band. Amber from Iowa
Carnival Response: There is a solution to this problem: When wearing this or any corset you should put the corset on fully and then bend over while pulling the cups forward. Once you straighten your body up, your breasts will fill the cup entirely from the top down and you will not have the illusion or feeling of cups leaning forward. After doing the following, pull the corset down by the bottom band. Domenique from NJ
Carnival Response: There is a solution to this problem: When wearing this or any corset you should put the corset on fully and then bend over while pulling the cups forward. Once you straighten your body up, your breasts will fill the cup entirely from the top down and you will not have the illusion or feeling of cups leaning forward. If you still feel that you are not getting enough cup coverage then I would suggest you switch from this style (Which has plunge cups) to our style 423 (Which has full coverage cups and goes up higher in the back). erika82 from Ocala, FL
Carnival Response:We're sorry this style did not work out for you. Unfortunately this style does not work for everyone. Kelsey from San Francisco
Carnival Response: We would recommend trying style 423 instead, as its longer. Toni from Chicago
Carnival Response:Based on your comments we recommend that you try a 34A. A from Minneapolis, MN