Goddess Response: We’re so happy you like this style, it’s one of our very favorites as well. If you’re finding the cups are too loose on the top, it generally means the cups are too big, so just go down a cup size (34D4), and problem solved! Beachhat
Goddess Response: God6041 is constructed on the same frame as our elomi Energise Underwire Sports Bra EL8040 sports bra, so you should be experiencing the same fabulous “uplifting” results with this style. Very often we find if you go down in the band and up in the cup, the bra will give you a firmer, more stable support: Please try a 36D6. Donna from Picayune,MS
Goddess Response: It’s difficult to comment as you don’t say exactly where you experienced the pain and redness, but very often it’s the size not the style which is the problem. If the cups are too small, and the under-wire is digging into breast tissue, the pain can be excruciating. If however, the bra is too big, it can move around the torso rubbing the sensitive skin and creating friction –so uncomfortable! It’s essential to be in the right size, so that the bra can do its job (support the breast tissue) and most importantly, do it in comfort! Please refer to Tomima’s 3 Steps to a Fabulous Fit to help you find your perfect size. Diane from Johnson City, TN
Goddess Response: All brands fit differently, so it’s important to be flexible about your size. Fortunately this product is offered to a 44D11, so you can go up as much as you need in the cups for your perfect fit. Please refer to Tomima’s 3 Steps to a Fabulous Fit to help. Vickie
Goddess Response: Usually it’s the size, and not the style which causes the problem. By your description it certainly sounds like the cups are too small for you (which would explain that ‘elliptical’ shape you’re experiencing). GD6041 offers cup sizes to Universal Cup Size D11, so plenty of sizes to choose from to find your perfect fit. Most of the support of the bra should come from the “body” of the bra, not the straps. Goddess uses limited stretch straps for support, which also allow for ease of movement. Lynda from Danville, CA
Goddess Response: GD6041 is one of our bras that provides the fullest coverage. For a bra that won’t come up as high under the arms, and for a bit less coverage, try Goddess Keira Banded Underwire Bra GD6090 or Goddess Rose Banded Underwire Bra GD6080. Janice from UT
Goddess Response: Lynda, if you’ve been accustomed to wearing bras with stretchy cups, you’ll find the fit of a firmer cup with seams to be very different. Goddess uses a more rigid fabrication –for super lift, shaping and support –giving you a real “custom” fit. As you know, all brands fit differently, so it’s important to be flexible about your size. Don’t be afraid to go up in the cup for that perfect fit. Alice is offered up to Universal Cup Size D11 cup, so you have plenty of cup sizes to choose from! Lynda from Danville, CA
Goddess Response: Jeannie, if the fabric is pulling away from your chest it suggests that the cups are slightly too small for you. In other words, too much breast tissue is being crammed into a cup that doesn’t have enough room for it. We recommend you go up a cup and try Universal Cup Size 36D11 in this style. As for the scratchiness, we find that soaking the bra in fabric softener for a while usually solves the problem. Jeannie from Denver, CO USA
Goddess Response: This style offers a higher neckline to minimize bounce, and fully contain the breast tissue. If the cups are two sizes too big, it will add to the height of the neckline. If you ordered your correct cup size, the neckline would be lower. We recommend our Goddess Keira Banded Underwire Bra GD6090 for a lower décolleté, and a sexy glamorous look! Brenda