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I have a 39.5 inch chest measurement, but smaller cup size (B) and an athletic build. I'm always torn about what size to get, but I took a chance on the Medium and it's perfect! Tight enough to provide great support, but not so tight that I'm spilling out. Can't wait to wear this bra with high waisted shorts all summer.
I love Free Label’s bamboo stock and was looking for a comfy bra I could wear for workouts and on a daily basis. I’m 5’1” and usually wear a 32D, so opted for a Becky in small. Unfortunately the fit just never worked for me, only because the arm holes are cut so high that I felt like I constantly had to pull the bra down. If you also like to feel a bit more free in the under arm area, I would avoid this style.
I am a long time Free Label fan, particularly of their bras, so it's with regret that I'm writing a less than stellar review for one, but if you are contemplating the Becky, it's important to know that the underarms are cut very very high, which will make it super uncomfortable, maybe even unwearable, if you're like me. I purchased this along with an Andie and a Thompson, my usual go-tos, and measured the difference in cut between the Andie and the Becky to find there is a full three cm difference in the cut under the arms. It's significant and can definitely be felt. Hoping this review will prevent someone else from making the same mistake I did with this one. As there is no exchange policy for Free Label, my only option now is to pay to send back to return, and then pay to ship out a replacement. Not sure I want to spend $40 more on post to exchange, but don't have $100 to waste on an unwearable bra either.
Becky bra is hands down the best for us big-busted ladies. This is my 4th! I'm in love. Also, the basil color is gorgeous.
This is my first Becky and I love the color. I’ve found I prefer wearing with the scoop in the front, as the V side rides up a little too much for my comfort. I think I prefer my Andi and Dani’s, but if I were to get another Becky, I would definitely size down one.