Le Mystere Response: Thank you for your feedback. We are glad that you are satisfied with the look of the bra, however, we are very concerned with the fact that the underwire has broken on TWO of your Le Mystere bras. Typically (aside from a flat out fluke), the only causes of wire breakage would be improper fit, or improper care. May I suggest being on the safe side and having your fit double checked? If there is not enough cup depth for your breast tissue and it fights against the bra, it will cause additional strain on the wire. Washing without heeding the care instructions may also cause additional damage. We hope that you give us another try. While the life expectancy of a bra is about a year (or less), with proper care and MANY in your wardrobe that you equally rotate, it may last you well and longer. TL from Los Altoss/CA/USA
Le Mystere Response: Thank you very much for your feedback. It sounds like you may need a bit more coverage than what our Dream Tisha Lace is offering you at this time. Perhaps you should consider trying our Dream Tisha which is a bra from the same collection that offers a bit more coverage than Dream Tisha Lace. Many of our customers that lead very active lifestyles turn to this bra because they feel that it “holds them in”. It is the “ultimate” t-shirt bra from this collection and will hopefully do the job for you. Good luck! mimi from TX
Le Mystere Response: Thank you very much for your feedback. We do hope that you decide to give Le Mystere another try with a couple of suggestions. When you are adjusting size like this, you may want to move up in size slowly. Meaning, every time you go up in your band, your cup also increases, so in essence, you adjusted your band twice when you went from a 38G to a 40H! Perhaps a 38H would have been a suitable solution, or a 40G. It really depends on what your true size is, which can be confirmed through a fitting. In addition, for maximum support, you may want to try our Dream Tisha bra. Good Luck! Audrey from Pittsburgh
Le Mystere Response: Thank you for your feedback. We are excited that you are pleased! A secure band that fits snugly against the body may help combat your saggy strap syndrome. If your strap is being stressed more than necessary, over time it will stretch. From that point on the strap is compromised and there is no going back! Literally. Good luck! tiffany from dallas
Le Mystere Response: Thank you so much for your feedback. We are happy that you like our bra and do hope that you give it another go once you have your bundle of joy!! Sara from Charleston, SC
HerRoom Response: Usually, when wires are poking under the arm, this means your cup size is not large enough. You might want to try the following sizes: 44E and 42D.
Le Mystere Response: No, we have not heard of this happening on relatively new product before. A tip on washing this garment. After washing, youy should push wires toward top center of the bra. The casing of all bras gets tight after washing, especially if dried in dryer. What happens while it's rolling around in the dryer is that the wires push toward the back ( underarm) when you put the weight of the breast on top of that it can cause a poke through, but again if we have seen this, it's always in old product that has not been washed in the fashion we recommend. Barb from Hummelstown PA