Panache Response: We're sorry this bra was not a good fit for you! The Tango Pure bra was a slightly more generous fit than the Tango Plunge or Confetti bra so you may need a 32HH. I know the 3256 stops at an H cup so you could try a 34H however you may have to take it to the seamstress to make sure the band is still snug enough. Alternatively I would recommend trying the Andorra style 5675, while this is not a plunge style the center gore does not come up too high and it's a wonderful fit. SM from Orlando, Fl
HerRoom Response: Martha, we have noticed that you have left several negative comments on several of the Panache bras all because of fit. You may not understand what your cup size is called in this brand. Please see our Brand Size Comparison Chart.
Panache Response: This bra definitely offers a secure fit for the fuller bust, sounds like the fact that it was too small in the cups was the problem causing it to give you an odd shape. I would suggest going up a cup size to a 34FF to get a better fit. HerRoom.com offers many of our styles in fun fashion colors in your size, if you are looking for a plunge in fun colors I would also recommend trying the Jude T-Shirt bra, it's smooth and offers a deep plunge and comes in great basic and fashion colors. Martha from Arcata
The funny thing is, I had this exact same problem with the Panache Porcelain. I think Panache really should start taking into account the band size of the bra, and adjust the width of the center gore accordingly. I won't be buying from this brand again for a while.
Panache Response: Thank you for your review. We really pride ourselves as a fit company and are surprised to hear that the bras weren't supportive enough. Tango Plunge goes up to an H cup and does a wonderful job at uplifting and supporting a fuller cup, along with Porcelain style 3376 which is Panache's top seller. In this case it might be the matter of finding the right size and style for your body. Sara from Buffalo