Bust Shape:
Even, possibly projected, narrow rooted, separated (can fit 2-3 fingers between my boobs), and higher-set on my torso. These boobs are placed on top of a tall, slender frame with a long torso, long legs, and well, you get the picture.
The Bra and How It Fits
I bought the sports bras in a size Medium in the blue color way. I got one that is a light blue color with gray stripes and it has lighter straps. The other is blue with tank style straps and some ruching in the front.
The bra is encapsulating my boobs in the cups, but some armpit fat comes out. It might be the design of a sports bra. It can also be adjusted to put it in better. It comes with removable pads, so that if you prefer to go without, you can. I tried them on with and without the pads. If you are looking for a cheap, colorful option that isn't as perfect of a fit as a "normal" bra, this is it. I'm a 28 band, but I can still manage to wear this bra. It gives roughly a medium level of support and doesn't have a specific cup nor band size, so this is great for those who can't get a regular bra or just want a less costly, supportive but comfortable bra. Now, if you are past a certain size, this bra will be too small for you. I know based on how small the XXL size is on my 44F/42FF mother. In the 28 band world, my mom's size equates to roughly a 28K. UK sizing, mind you. If you are a 28 band in the J or above territory, this bra won't work for you. 28J's MIGHT be able to squeeze in. I would most likely suggest the Medium for a 28E-FF and sister sizes. It comes in sizes XS-XXL (at least at Target). The prices aren't huge either. If you prefer a light, solid color, white, gray, or black might be your best bet. There are several other colors to choose from as well. 





