Quick Wishlist
Apparently my review of Rhea reminded me how much I miss posting, so here’s a quick Wish List! Now I should get back to my essay…

Freya Totally Tartan, in the original colour way. Really I’d prefer the padded half cup, but since it doesn’t come in a 28, I would settle for the balcony version

Mimi Holliday Woozie shoulder bra. I haven’t succeeded in a properly fitted shoulder bra yet, but I would try again for this one!

Freya Patsy Longline bra. Despite the fact that it’s not the electric blue Patsy of my DREAMS, the coral will suffice.

Freya Flourish longline bra. I am snapping this up SO fast once it’s available, but that’s not for months

Cleo Maddie in black and beige. Basic? Yes. Boring? not to me! Finding practical bras that fit has been something of a challenge for me, so I will welcome these with open arms once they are available
Now that’s… a lot of bras… not all of which exist. But hey, what are Wish Lists for, right?
-Windie
That “Flourish” longline was one of my favorites from Curve. It’s so, so pretty– floral print with some spark to it!
It’s one of my favourites from Freya’s autumn/winter stuff. Such a cool take on the “floral” bra.
I absolutely adore your taste in bras! I come to your blog to see highlights of current/future collections because I don’t always have the time to look up any new bra collections. Also it helps that we’re the band size and that you mention which ones actually come in 28 (but seriously, just make 28″ a mainstream band size now, please!).
Even though I don’t really buy anything outside of the more common Cleo and Freya (too much hassle to figure out another company’s sizing, styles, shapes, etc), I look forward to all your awesome wish list posts!!!
I’m so glad you enjoy them! I always think of wish list posts as sort of self indulgent, I didn’t know if they were actually enjoyable. Glad to hear they are. I’ll make more of them, as my wish list is quite vast…
Also, forgive my inexperience, but can you please explain to me the appeal of shoulder bras? I don’t see them commonly, but it’s something I would be open to testing in the future. Thank you!
For me the appeal of shoulder bras is pretty much the aesthetics/design. Mimi Holliday’s shoulder bras tend to be quite delicate, not the most supportive bras, but they are gorgeous. The shape is fairly minimized/natural if that’s what you prefer. I mean, I guess they’re fairly impractical bras because you wouldn’t really be able to wear them under quite a few kinds of clothing, but I love them as “art” lingerie.