Elomi Response: A great alternate choice would be elomi Smoothing Foam Underwire Bra EL1220 in 36F or Universal Cup Size 36D4. Lynn from FL/USA
Elomi Response: This bra is definitely a major push-up bra. If you are looking for a style to give cleavage without all the push-up in the cup you might try the Freya deco bra 4234. Please be sure you are in the correct size. It is possible you could be a larger cup than an F cup. Joanna from Seattle
Elomi Response: The Elomi 1221 is a push-up “vavoom” bra. We have other styles in Elomi that will give you the smooth shape but might be more comfortable. You could try the Elomi bra 1220 which is a great t-shirt bra without the push-up or the Hermione style 8120 which is a spacer fabric (the fabric is very comfortable and breathes) that is a popular style and is selling really well! Rhonda from Beavercreek Or USA
Elomi Response: Thanks Annamarie, we’re so happy you love this bra and we’ll be sure to pass your suggestion on to our designers. Annamarie from Michigan
Elomi Response: It’s difficult to comment as I don’t know which brands you’re accustomed to wearing, and are therefore comparing the fit to… I can say that it’s not unusual to go up in cup size in a foam-molded bra. This style has a small "bump pad" in the sides of the cup to help bring the breast tissue forward, to create a sexy cleavage look. Again, never be afraid to go up in cup size and down in the band, as very often this is how you find that “custom” fit. I do love the fact you’re really working on finding your perfect size. It sounds like you’re almost there, don’t give up! Michelle from Dallas, GA
Elomi Response: This bra is for the girl who wants a plungy, sexy look (we call it the get-the-ring bra) but it’s definitely not the bra for everyone! Very often we recommend going up a cup in this style, to avoid the “fluffing” over the top cup. So happy that you found a style that works for her! karen m. from ohio
Elomi Response: We agree with you… if only this style came in a 34H! You could have the band “altered down” to give you the smaller band you need to make this bra work. It’s not complicated surgery, a local seamstress could do this quickly and inexpensively. Janet from Birmingham, AL, USA