Panache Response: Thank you for your feedback! I would recommend you try the following trick. Make sure the band is nice and snug and pull that wire right underneath the breast, right where it starts. Once that’s done, make sure to adjust the straps, so the bra stays in place. Once the wire is in place, if you feel that you have too much room at the top, you need to go down to 28E. If everything now looks good, then you just needed a little adjustment. However, if the wire keeps sliding down, you will need to go down a band size. Jen from USA
Panache Response: Thank you for your feedback! Will certainly take your suggestions to our designers. 12db04 from Ohio
Panache Response: Dear Customer, thank you for your feedback! Our suggestion is to try 30GG! I know it sounds strange, but I have seen this before in the stores. Customer wearing 32FF in Deco bra by Freya, walking out in 30GG/H in Panache. I guess it really depends on which style you wear in Freya/Fantasie, but as mentioned you might want to try 30GG, 30H or 32GG. Don’t be afraid to go up a cup! Hope this helps you out! Natalia from Ottawa, ON, Canada
Panache Response: Thank you for your feedback. I’ve got a solution to your problem! You said you like this bra since it’s so comfortable but have an issue with straps falling off? Well, you must absolutely try our new Porcelain Viva 6071. It’s the same great shape as you get with 3376, but the straps are fully adjustable!!! It’s also super pretty, but still totally smooth under clothing. Unfortunately, style 3376 does have its limitations especially when the customer is petite as is the case with you; the straps aren’t adjustable all the way so they tend to slip off on the petite customer. Hope you give the new style a chance, I think you will be very happy! Megan from USA
Panache Response: Thank you for your review. European sizes are known to run on a smaller side when comparing to our American counterparts. The bras are really comfortable and well fitting, so I hope you find your correct size and enjoy this bra. Mary from Cherney
Vendor Response: Thank you for your review! It absolutely is a fabulous T-shirt bra, just the matter of you getting the right size. I hope the one you ordered, will make you look and feel great. Barbara
Panache Response: Thank you for being a Panache customer. I’m sorry to hear that you were disappointed with the fit of style 3376 Porcelain-shirt bra. It’s a totally different fit from the bra you are used to so I can see how it didn’t meet your expectations. Tango is a cut and sew bra whereas the T-shirt bra is molded, has a light lining for modesty purposes and a totally different shape. Very round and the cups are a bit wider set! If you are a fuller busted customer, we always recommend cut and sew bras (seamed) as they tend to minimize and are perfectly tailored to fit those curves. Please do try our variety of these types of bra :style 5675 Andorra, style 6055 Melody, style 5051 Ariza. Those are all fabulous styles that will leave you lifted and supported. al from boston, ma